Don’t know if you will read this Jeremy. You lost a viewer today as my dad passed from Covid. He was 59. We would watch your videos and talk about them. Thanks for providing me happy memory.
I’m born, raised and lived in Scotland and recently started dating an American girl, we watched this video and it was a phenomenal intro to scotch for her! Great video!
Bourbon is perfectly nice, but Scotch has a depth and range that puts in on a whole different level. I love bourbon because it was my gateway into Scotch.
I am a whisk(e)y guy through and through (I love gin, rum and tequila, but when asked "what's your drink", I automatically say "whisky"). Love it. Malt, blended, irish, bourbon, rye, you name it, I love it. It is simply an incredible human creation. But if I were forced to choose one whisky to drink for the rest of my life, it would have to be Scotch. Useless info of the day (or evening): One of my very favourites is Lagavulin. Great video. PS: Jeremy is right. It's "Eye-la". ;)
Love my Islays, particularly Ardbeg and Bruichladdich. A little too attached to them, actually. I have a hard time convincing myself to try other whiskies.
I just started watching your videos this morning and in the process I got called in to my work. After a rough day of work you inspired me to grab a bottle of bourbon before heading home. Great idea. It was the perfect way to help unwind from the day.
I asked my wife to get me a bottle of single malt while she was at the supermarket. She knows I like Glenfiddich or Glenlivet or my no.1 would be Talisker. She brought me Laphroaig. I've not drank Laphroaig for probably 25 years after overdosing . It brought back some memories I'd obviously chosen to forget. I totally sympathise with tyre 🔥 and mermaid bathwater. Its amazing how your taste changes over the years as I would have drank Laphroaig over coffee for breakfast when I was a youngster. I am Scottish and currently live in Scotland although will not waive anonymity if any Islay fans are reading this.....Go Islay.
I’m an old school scotch drinker for 40+ years and recently decided it was time to experience good bourbon. My “transition” drink is (was?) single pot still Irish whisky, specifically Red Breast 12. Listen to a few opinions and got 6 bottles of recommended KY bourbon. It’s been an interesting journey. Went to Bardstown and man if you’ve never stepped into a rickhouse you’re missing out on one of life’s great experiences. That 145° white dog straight out of the column is vicious. There are only 4-5 scotches I would recommend to newbies. Great insight.
Keep making videos with your lovely wife. She's a real sport! I damn near fell out of my chair in the whiskey video when she said, "I've never tasted wood..." I was a full second ahead of you! You two are delightful!
Treacle is on the description for Ardbeg Uigeadail. It's a thick and sticky dark syrup from refined sugar. It looks sorta like molasses, like the other comments said! Great video, always look forward to your videos!
What a fantastic video on scotch! I got into that about a year ago but, haven’t really expanded at all. This was really an eye-opener and having an unbiased second opinion was huge. Well done guys!
My wife enjoys it when Allison is in the videos. I’ve also been trying to get my wife into bourbon and scotch. Keep up your great content man! Love it!🍻🤘🏼
I got Black Label as a gift 10 years ago and it is still in the back of the cabinet in case someone want's to try it, but I've not yet had a taker since my cabinet is well-stocked.
I started off mostly enjoying bourbons with the mindset to try Scotch one day. Had the crazy idea to try Lagavulin 16 as my first one and almost wrote Scotch off completely. After another year I was gifted a Glenfiddich 12 year and fell in love and haven't gone back to Bourbon since.
This way more interesting with you and your wife together!!! Keep up the good work man! Also greetings from Sri Lanka. This type of culture is not at all there in my country. But I'm working myself towards this.
I am a whiskey drinker cigar smoker I appreciate your videos I actually bought your lighter I love it my wife's name is Tina I'm always saying patina patina patina
I managed to get on the Edinburgh whisky tour last year and what an eye opener it was, the depth and nuance of the different regions totally blew me away, prior to that I'd always either liked a whisky or pretended to. Unfortunately the border is closed to us English right now but should be open soon. Also I don't know if it's in your remit but the Irish have a fair history of Whisky and there's Manx spirit in between, not aged long enough to legally be called a whisky. As for Bourbon, it's never been a thing for me, we get Wild Turkey and Buffalo Trace, and the usual JD and JB but that's about all. Great video, thanks. And thanks also to the wife for making it so entertaining 👍
OMG... You guys have me LMAO! I have only had scotch one time about 20 years ago. After watching this I am definitely going to revisit it. Thanks for review and the laughs!
You got me in the first 30 sec! Totally agree with you, Scotch is a great change for the palette! That cut after: "Am I suppose to hold it in my mouth?" Great cut and so perfect in that context! Let's say, good thing I wasn't taking a sip at that time! Those names and those descriptions are very interesting. I got introduce this year to Islay scotch Laphroaig and Ardbegs. I really enjoy those, but you have to go check the Laphroaig website and check their description video. Hilarious! Laphroaig is not nice to the nose but the taste and after taste are very surprising after smelling it! Awesome video and interesting to see Alison's reactions.
There's a scotch for every palette. Don't be afraid, go explore. Great video Alison and Jeremy. Definitely enjoy the new dynamic of your better half being involved my friend 😉
As an American who was born in Scotland, I approve. I know you don’t get too hung up on pronunciations but Oban is more like O-bn (almost like bin) vs O-bahn. It’s about 70 miles from where I was born.
I with you Jeremy...I absolutely the Islay scotches...and agree with the sweetness from them. You should try the Port Charlotte if you haven't already...the most smoke I have ever experienced...cheers..!
So glad to see you doing these videos! I know that you we’re planning on doing them with BD EDC! I think that with your wife it has been a huuuuge success.... keep rocking brother!
You are correct, my Dads Scottish and its pronounce ( "I" La ) love show, my favorite whisky is Ardbeg 10yrs and Speyside is Tamnavulin double cask, both go great with a cigar or a pipe
Good stuff Jeremy. There's a reason why our wives are called our Better Halves. Can't remember the scotch I first tried but it was inexpensive. Beefeater maybe? I know I've just triggered the Scotch Snobs but whatever. The peat notes reminded me of a nice English pipe tobacco.
Dude! Totally enjoyed the video! You two make a good pair on these presentations. I liked that it covered a good range of options without getting too detailed and down crazy rabbit holes. Please do more like this one!
Don’t let yourself be limited indeed. There are some great whiskies all over the world. Some of my top tier whisky come from everywhere. Woodford reserve double oaked (US), hibiki Harmony (Japan) and Glenfiddich 18 are some of the whiskies I alway have in my cabinet.
My wife did not like Scotch or any Whisky for that matter; one day i gave her Lagavulin 16 and she loved it, now i have to hide my Islay's 🤦♂️ I should've Known better and never let her try in the first place 🤣 Actually I'm very happy that we now have one more thing in common that we get to enjoy together. Great episode 🥃 keep them coming. Cheers
Loving another video with Mrs Man Shit hanging out on the channel. You both rock and thanks for the great content. Keep up the great times guys. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼😎😎😎
Great to see Allison in the video. She needs to be in more. How about doing some Irish whiskey Awesome to see the bloopers at the end. Keep up the great work Jeremy
Great video Jeremy....I especially love the back n forth with your beautiful bride. Very enjoyable to watch! Now I must revisit Scotch....however if u have not tried "Jeffersons Ocean" bourbon...I recommend it.
Scotch is 👑 All bourbon has a similar flavor profile, sweet, that's why so many people prefer it over scotch, it's easier to drink......just my opinion.
Enjoyed the video, I use to love Glenfiddich scotch whiskey a relatively cheap single malt scotch whiskey. Scotch does varey greatly, finding one you really love can be difficult.
Delightful vid man! Timely, as it popped up just as I was enjoying my after dinner drink (Highland Park 12 tonight). I grew up in the south around bourbon drinkers too, but still I've always been more of a scotch guy until recently embracing bourbon in the past few years (Old Forester 1920 is my current go-to bourbon). Cheers!
I know you are a coffee guy.... but being a bourbon fan, I am obligated to tell you to try Harney & Sons Black Cask Bourbon flavored black tea. I just got some today in the mail and thought it be a nice thing for you to keep for those whom you know who fancy tea.
This was a great episode. I think the club clap is the new sign off. Great to see Scotch getting explored here. There shouldn't be any segregation in spirits. The more you can taste and explore the better you are. A monthly Scotch video with you guys would be great. I'm close to singing up with the club. Prices with shipping are a little up there but they are one of a kind bottles that you can't get anywhere else. The code will definitely help. Thanks and thanks for the great content as always.
So there are a couple of Irish whiskies that you should try, if you haven't already; Teeling 25 or older and Middleton Very Rare 2017 or 2019. Of the Scotch whiskies my favorite is Octomore 10. It is funny when you mention the whiskey tribe guys. I have a buddy that was telling me about them, this was a while ago. He didn't realize, at first, that they there are here in Austin. They have a cool place just south of us. (Okay so Texas distances are a little skewed. It is more like a couple of hours.) Thanks Jeremy! 👍👍👍
When I was 20 I somehow got it into my head that I wanted to learn to drink scotch. I did a little research and drank a little every night for about 6 months. I told a guy what I was doing and he got me into Islay which I drank for another year. I kinda stopped for a while after that but I feel lucky I have an appreciation and love for scotch.
muy buen video Jeremy !!! i love bourbons and irish , but Scoth whiskies are the perfection of destilled beverages !! super fun video and your wife looks like she understand the whisky flavours, un saludo
I wrote all bourbon off. Because all I ever knew was Jim beam white label, Woodstock and Jack Daniels. But, a couple decades on, there's some good bourbons out there. Even in the down under market
Hey dude, I'd like to inform you that all SMWS bottles have codes on them which you can use to tell where they come from. That Gunsmoke over the Moor you thought came from Islay is actually from the southern parts of the Highlands. the bottle's code is 16.48 if I read correctly, which means it's SMWS' 48th single cask bottling of Glenturret (distillery code 16). just typing SMWS codes on google will give you a list! cheers!
Don’t know if you will read this Jeremy. You lost a viewer today as my dad passed from Covid. He was 59. We would watch your videos and talk about them. Thanks for providing me happy memory.
Sorry for you Tom
Sorry for your loss 🙏🏾
Sorry man, my next glass is raised to your dad
Im sorry for your loss
a little late but I have a glass and a smoke in central FL if you need it... don't know wtf you are but I know when to share for a good reason
I’m born, raised and lived in Scotland and recently started dating an American girl, we watched this video and it was a phenomenal intro to scotch for her! Great video!
As a brewer, it's important to stand up for "drink what you love to drink."
For me, I'll happily take a Balvenie doublewood.
Bourbon , scotch. Love em both!!
Sitting here, smoking a 20th anniversary perdomo maduro and watching a highly entertaining couple. Great Thursday night
Love, love, love Islay Scotch whiskies.
Bourbon is perfectly nice, but Scotch has a depth and range that puts in on a whole different level. I love bourbon because it was my gateway into Scotch.
Scotch was my gateway into bourbon haha
Scotch is hand me down Bourbon.
@@dwrash
Good to know, as I've never had Scotch, and only shit tons of Bourbon:)
My heart skipped a beat every time you leaned behind to pick a bottle :). Great video!!
I distinctly recall my first Islay - mind BLOWN! That turned me into a scotch guy. Great episode, great teamwork, fun to watch!
Ardbeg is life!
@@mikeb9984 Laphroaig!!!!!!! Lol
One bourbon, one scotch, one beer
Glenlivet 12 is a GREAT Scotch to start with. Easy to sip and easy to understand the notes that come with a Scotch.
I am a whisk(e)y guy through and through (I love gin, rum and tequila, but when asked "what's your drink", I automatically say "whisky"). Love it. Malt, blended, irish, bourbon, rye, you name it, I love it. It is simply an incredible human creation.
But if I were forced to choose one whisky to drink for the rest of my life, it would have to be Scotch. Useless info of the day (or evening): One of my very favourites is Lagavulin.
Great video.
PS: Jeremy is right. It's "Eye-la". ;)
I'm not huge into alcohol. But I like Laphroiag.
Love my Islays, particularly Ardbeg and Bruichladdich. A little too attached to them, actually. I have a hard time convincing myself to try other whiskies.
I just started watching your videos this morning and in the process I got called in to my work. After a rough day of work you inspired me to grab a bottle of bourbon before heading home. Great idea. It was the perfect way to help unwind from the day.
I asked my wife to get me a bottle of single malt while she was at the supermarket. She knows I like Glenfiddich or Glenlivet or my no.1 would be Talisker. She brought me Laphroaig. I've not drank Laphroaig for probably 25 years after overdosing . It brought back some memories I'd obviously chosen to forget. I totally sympathise with tyre 🔥 and mermaid bathwater. Its amazing how your taste changes over the years as I would have drank Laphroaig over coffee for breakfast when I was a youngster. I am Scottish and currently live in Scotland although will not waive anonymity if any Islay fans are reading this.....Go Islay.
I’m an old school scotch drinker for 40+ years and recently decided it was time to experience good bourbon. My “transition” drink is (was?) single pot still Irish whisky, specifically Red Breast 12. Listen to a few opinions and got 6 bottles of recommended KY bourbon. It’s been an interesting journey. Went to Bardstown and man if you’ve never stepped into a rickhouse you’re missing out on one of life’s great experiences. That 145° white dog straight out of the column is vicious. There are only 4-5 scotches I would recommend to newbies. Great insight.
You guys were meant for each other and the nose hair waxed conversation had me rolling!
Keep making videos with your lovely wife. She's a real sport! I damn near fell out of my chair in the whiskey video when she said, "I've never tasted wood..." I was a full second ahead of you! You two are delightful!
Treacle is on the description for Ardbeg Uigeadail. It's a thick and sticky dark syrup from refined sugar. It looks sorta like molasses, like the other comments said! Great video, always look forward to your videos!
Tastings are definitely best with a person to compare notes with. Definitely keep doing it like this
Had me dying the entire video with the office cut scenes 😂😂. Need more with you and your wife. The back and forth is perfect.
What a fantastic video on scotch! I got into that about a year ago but, haven’t really expanded at all. This was really an eye-opener and having an unbiased second opinion was huge. Well done guys!
My wife enjoys it when Allison is in the videos. I’ve also been trying to get my wife into bourbon and scotch. Keep up your great content man! Love it!🍻🤘🏼
Laphroaig 10 year is still my all time favorite scotch. Ardeg 10 year is a very very close 2nd.
Excellent video. The last whisky "Gunsmoke over the moor" - southern highland distilllery Glenturret
Love the extra little touches in the edit on this one!
Thanks man!!
As a Scotsman, watching you pronounce brands in Speyside, is class xD
Just Americans in general pronouncing brands and places here make my day 😂
Haha I’m sure I mucked it all up 😂
@@JeremySiers nah not bad actually, a couple but it’s the hesitation before the attempt that makes it worth it 😂
@@jazzt3839 It's like standing on a seaside cliff, looking down at the rocks, wondering if you can clear them to reach the water.
@@RecklessFables and ultimately realising no matter how much research you do there’ll always be one rock you hit and fail to pronounce 😂
What a lovely graceful lady, with a killer smile! I especially enjoy her sincerity. She should be featured in all your videos.
I didn't like Islays at first, but now they're my preference (and I love bourbon too). Best when paired with a good steak.
Hell, it’s all good! Aged Tequila, rum, bourbon, scotch, etc..
love bourbon, absolutely love scotch. just don’t drink johnny walker red label
haha!
Red label is for cleaning your windows
Only JW in my collection is the black label for when my brother is visiting. 🤣🤣
I got Black Label as a gift 10 years ago and it is still in the back of the cabinet in case someone want's to try it, but I've not yet had a taker since my cabinet is well-stocked.
I started off mostly enjoying bourbons with the mindset to try Scotch one day. Had the crazy idea to try Lagavulin 16 as my first one and almost wrote Scotch off completely. After another year I was gifted a Glenfiddich 12 year and fell in love and haven't gone back to Bourbon since.
This way more interesting with you and your wife together!!!
Keep up the good work man!
Also greetings from Sri Lanka. This type of culture is not at all there in my country. But I'm working myself towards this.
Please let there be a video of the wife waxing Jeremy’s nose hairs😂😂😂
I'd pay to see that!
I second it.
Hahaha 😝
@@JeremySiers do you have the website and a code
I am a whiskey drinker cigar smoker I appreciate your videos I actually bought your lighter I love it my wife's name is Tina I'm always saying patina patina patina
Wow,,😂😂 I really enjoy your blog,, watching you and your wife drinking is encouraging 😂😂 I was getting buzz just watching 😂
Another fantastic video, Jeremy. BTW: Allison’s reactions are great! 👍
I managed to get on the Edinburgh whisky tour last year and what an eye opener it was, the depth and nuance of the different regions totally blew me away, prior to that I'd always either liked a whisky or pretended to. Unfortunately the border is closed to us English right now but should be open soon. Also I don't know if it's in your remit but the Irish have a fair history of Whisky and there's Manx spirit in between, not aged long enough to legally be called a whisky.
As for Bourbon, it's never been a thing for me, we get Wild Turkey and Buffalo Trace, and the usual JD and JB but that's about all.
Great video, thanks. And thanks also to the wife for making it so entertaining 👍
OMG... You guys have me LMAO! I have only had scotch one time about 20 years ago. After watching this I am definitely going to revisit it. Thanks for review and the laughs!
You got me in the first 30 sec! Totally agree with you, Scotch is a great change for the palette! That cut after: "Am I suppose to hold it in my mouth?" Great cut and so perfect in that context! Let's say, good thing I wasn't taking a sip at that time! Those names and those descriptions are very interesting. I got introduce this year to Islay scotch Laphroaig and Ardbegs. I really enjoy those, but you have to go check the Laphroaig website and check their description video. Hilarious! Laphroaig is not nice to the nose but the taste and after taste are very surprising after smelling it! Awesome video and interesting to see Alison's reactions.
Thanks for the video/information Jeremy (and Allison). Might have to try some Scotch. I'm new to bourbon lol
There's a scotch for every palette. Don't be afraid, go explore. Great video Alison and Jeremy. Definitely enjoy the new dynamic of your better half being involved my friend 😉
Great show guys, Been SMWS Member now for a month, I live in the Uk and the few bottles ive bought so-far have been excellent. :) Well worth joining
Awesome man!!! Glad your enjoying 😉👍🏻
As an American who was born in Scotland, I approve.
I know you don’t get too hung up on pronunciations but Oban is more like O-bn (almost like bin) vs O-bahn. It’s about 70 miles from where I was born.
I with you Jeremy...I absolutely the Islay scotches...and agree with the sweetness from them. You should try the Port Charlotte if you haven't already...the most smoke I have ever experienced...cheers..!
Jeremy, you and your wife are great together! Love the interaction and the facial expressions!
New to the channel but hell yeah to Bourbon and Islay!!! Those are my 2 go to whiskeys. This was fantastic
These are awesome to watch. Thanks for all the content and new brands to explore!
Such a great educational video about scotch and I enjoy your company a lot...you should keep this format going, Jeremy! This is the way!
So glad to see you doing these videos! I know that you we’re planning on doing them with BD EDC! I think that with your wife it has been a huuuuge success.... keep rocking brother!
Glenmorangie Ruban Quinta 14 is my favorit, my first taste of it was 23 years ago, then it was Glenmorangie Port Wood Finnish 12 year old 👍
You are correct, my Dads Scottish and its pronounce ( "I" La ) love show, my favorite whisky is Ardbeg 10yrs and Speyside is Tamnavulin double cask, both go great with a cigar or a pipe
Good stuff Jeremy. There's a reason why our wives are called our Better Halves. Can't remember the scotch I first tried but it was inexpensive. Beefeater maybe? I know I've just triggered the Scotch Snobs but whatever. The peat notes reminded me of a nice English pipe tobacco.
Always enjoy the Mrs in the videos but this one was way too much fun. Looks like you both enjoyed making the video.
Only watched 5 minutes so far and you're spot on! Why the competition? You like whiskey? Try all whiskey! 👌🏻
🤜🏻🤛🏻
Have been really enjoying some Bladnoch from the Lowlands lately. And some Arran 10 from the "unofficial" Island region.
Dude! Totally enjoyed the video! You two make a good pair on these presentations. I liked that it covered a good range of options without getting too detailed and down crazy rabbit holes. Please do more like this one!
Great video like always and really good to see the misses in another one! keep it up and live that good life brother!
Hey brother good to see you Jeremy and Alison
Don’t let yourself be limited indeed. There are some great whiskies all over the world. Some of my top tier whisky come from everywhere. Woodford reserve double oaked (US), hibiki Harmony (Japan) and Glenfiddich 18 are some of the whiskies I alway have in my cabinet.
My wife did not like Scotch or any Whisky for that matter; one day i gave her Lagavulin 16 and she loved it, now i have to hide my Islay's 🤦♂️ I should've Known better and never let her try in the first place 🤣 Actually I'm very happy that we now have one more thing in common that we get to enjoy together.
Great episode 🥃 keep them coming.
Cheers
Haha that’s awesome!
I truly do enjoy the videos with you both!! I sit back, relax and enjoy. Also, sip and puff lol. 💯👍🏾👍🏾 Keep going, i love the content.
Jeremy! Loving the light fixture on the right side of the frame!!! Nice touch to your cigar room!
Great video and great team. Loved seeing your better half trying stuff even though she might not like it and finding a few she does.
Great video the Mrs watched this with me and now she wants try some whisky appreciate all you do. Slainte
😁 Entertaining and informative as always my friend😁👍....and TOTALLY enjoying you bringin your wife into the "frey" (😁)...good stuff ✌😎
Into the "spey" *Badum tss*
@@Taunic
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Loving another video with Mrs Man Shit hanging out on the channel. You both rock and thanks for the great content. Keep up the great times guys. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼😎😎😎
Great to see Allison in the video.
She needs to be in more.
How about doing some Irish whiskey
Awesome to see the bloopers at the end.
Keep up the great work Jeremy
Awesome video! Great topic and two cool personalities.
I'm from the North east of Scotland and you are saying it right jeremy. Good video 🤟🥃
😉👍🏻
Great video Jeremy....I especially love the back n forth with your beautiful bride. Very enjoyable to watch! Now I must revisit Scotch....however if u have not tried "Jeffersons Ocean" bourbon...I recommend it.
i hit the like with the "a complex character"
nice one ;)
Scotch is 👑 All bourbon has a similar flavor profile, sweet, that's why so many people prefer it over scotch, it's easier to drink......just my opinion.
Enjoyed the video, I use to love Glenfiddich scotch whiskey a relatively cheap single malt scotch whiskey. Scotch does varey greatly, finding one you really love can be difficult.
Like button smashed for Princess Bride reference. Well, for Allison, well for Scotch too. Ok all of it.....great job.
Delightful vid man! Timely, as it popped up just as I was enjoying my after dinner drink (Highland Park 12 tonight). I grew up in the south around bourbon drinkers too, but still I've always been more of a scotch guy until recently embracing bourbon in the past few years (Old Forester 1920 is my current go-to bourbon). Cheers!
Higly recommend Lagavulin Distillers edition....just a teaspoon of water mind!
Love them both. That said, the profile range for each is like:
Bourbon: 1/100
Scotch: 1/1000
Love the SMWA! Signed up recently and that shit is nuts!
“ Tasted like band aids and iodine “. Sounds like an Islay whisky. It was the Islay whiskies that got from rum to scotch. Lovely stuff.
I know you are a coffee guy.... but being a bourbon fan, I am obligated to tell you to try Harney & Sons Black Cask Bourbon flavored black tea. I just got some today in the mail and thought it be a nice thing for you to keep for those whom you know who fancy tea.
Great video. Very fun and entertaining. Could watch that even an hour, just saying. Cheers!
I think the chemistry is stronger between you and Alison, than in the 38 year Scotch! Super educational and fun video!
This was a great episode. I think the club clap is the new sign off. Great to see Scotch getting explored here. There shouldn't be any segregation in spirits. The more you can taste and explore the better you are. A monthly Scotch video with you guys would be great. I'm close to singing up with the club. Prices with shipping are a little up there but they are one of a kind bottles that you can't get anywhere else. The code will definitely help. Thanks and thanks for the great content as always.
Totally agree my man!
So there are a couple of Irish whiskies that you should try, if you haven't already; Teeling 25 or older and Middleton Very Rare 2017 or 2019. Of the Scotch whiskies my favorite is Octomore 10.
It is funny when you mention the whiskey tribe guys. I have a buddy that was telling me about them, this was a while ago. He didn't realize, at first, that they there are here in Austin. They have a cool place just south of us. (Okay so Texas distances are a little skewed. It is more like a couple of hours.) Thanks Jeremy! 👍👍👍
When I was 20 I somehow got it into my head that I wanted to learn to drink scotch. I did a little research and drank a little every night for about 6 months. I told a guy what I was doing and he got me into Islay which I drank for another year. I kinda stopped for a while after that but I feel lucky I have an appreciation and love for scotch.
muy buen video Jeremy !!! i love bourbons and irish , but Scoth whiskies are the perfection
of destilled beverages !! super fun video and your wife looks like she understand the whisky flavours, un saludo
And well done to you for spelling Whisky correctly without the e 😘
When you're sniffing whisky(ey) you should keep your mouth open a little bit. It helps to dissipate the alcohol vapors.
I'm from Dublin Ireland love bourbon JD scotch must give that a go
I wrote all bourbon off. Because all I ever knew was Jim beam white label, Woodstock and Jack Daniels. But, a couple decades on, there's some good bourbons out there. Even in the down under market
Impossible not to pour myself a nice glass of irish whiskey whilst watching this video
Well done you two. Keep it up !
Bourbon and scotch for the win brother! Great vid 🥃
Springbank funk is life changing. High end/hard to find scotch blows every other whiskey out of the water. Especially some independent bottlings.
Dalmore 12 year is the best first scotch for bourbon people. Lagavulin Offerman. Smooth but a little peat.
You guys are awesome together haha super fun
Nice video really good to see THE wife is present😊
Hey dude, I'd like to inform you that all SMWS bottles have codes on them which you can use to tell where they come from.
That Gunsmoke over the Moor you thought came from Islay is actually from the southern parts of the Highlands. the bottle's code is 16.48 if I read correctly, which means it's SMWS' 48th single cask bottling of Glenturret (distillery code 16). just typing SMWS codes on google will give you a list! cheers!
Bruichladdich was my gateway into finally enjoying scotch and especially Islay whiskey 🥃
*Whisky
I think to cover both Scottish and American groups we should just spell it whiski 😁
Try Bunnahabhain you won’t regret it. Islay scotch without all the peat. Awesome.