I just found your channel 2 weeks ago & enjoy it. But have new found respect because you both like Beam products & admit it. To many so call whiskey experts snub their nose at Jim Beam. I feel Jim Beam is the foundation of my Bourbon (whiskey) experience. When someone says it's good for a Jim Beam product & then tell me Buffalo Trace is their go to bourbon, I feel they are not tasting the bourbon they are reading they label. Take Care & keep up the Good Tasting.
Julia Grabowski - I feel you, I love my jim beam and drink nearly everyday. Not only is the price just right, it’s perfect for any occasion. It doesn’t ever make me throw up, no matter how much I drink, it’s been my go to drink for the past year. I do t mix drinks either
I honestly don't feel like such a n00b now that I heard Daniel say he enjoys Jim Beam and that it's a damn fine whiskey. I love the stuff, if I'm stumped on what to buy, it's my go to, especially when I'm not trying to break the bank or if I'm on a budget that week. you can sip it or mix it, you can't go wrong. (it makes a damn fine whiskey sour in my opinion, if you're a mixed drink person)
You two crack me up. Binge watching your videos the last several days. I have been exploring more whiskeys and loving your recommendations thus far. Keep up the great content
I was weened on Jim Beam. The first booze that I bought on my own was Jim Beam (at a bootlegger). When I graduated high school and drove to the beach with a couple of buddies, I was drunk on Jim Beam. When I tried to impress people, I showed them that I drank Jim Beam 7-Year-Old. Tonight I am drinking Jim Beam from a handle (well, from a glass that I poured from a handle)!
I watched this vid because I have always liked Beam and I have a sealed, unopened bottle of Jim Beam 200th Anniversary (1795-1995) 46% abv aged 75 months.
I know right I thought my little collection gave me anxiety I couldn't even imagine jumping and joking around beside all these shelves like these guys do let alone in the vault!
Oh man I thought Daniel has lost it! I can't believe he let Rex the master mooch poor Jim Beam single barrel I kept watching the whiskey flow. Then Daniel redeemed himself by taking his whiskey glass with him. Well done gents. Keep up the great work.
i've found myself binge watching your guys videos for the past few days. I've never been a huge whiskey fan but I've dabbled. Took the jack daniels tour on my 21st birthday a while back and bought the single barrel rye. I'd love it if you guys reviewed that!
Greetings from Sweden Mr. Mooch & Mr. lvl 3. About 3-4 years ago I got my hands on a Glenfiddich 19 aged in Madeira casks and it was absolutely lovely. Have you had the opportunity to try it and or do you perhaps have it in your collection? It has been one of my favourites even though it's not an Islay. Cheers and have a good one, may the Mooch repose upon us all.
Gentlemen, since we are one the Jim Beam kick here, what about Devils Cut? It was my second whiskey after the regular Beam (White Label) when I was first cutting my teeth on whiskey and found it to be very enjoyable. I still keep a bottle in my collection even though I’ve moved on to better whiskeys. Also, I was disappointed when they stopped making Jim Beam “Choice” that one was great! Keep up the great videos I find them very informational! Love them! Cheers!
I prefer Jim Beam Black. Got it for $25, aged 8 years. It's super complex for the price, and I rather like that edge. Very spicy on the finish, sweet and malty up front.
Stumbled upon your channel about 2 weeks ago, and I instantly subscribed! Have you ever tried Stauning or Braunstein whisky? Both are Danish whisky. would like to see you guys tasting/reviewing one or the other, preferably both. Keep up the amazing work
Hey guys, yesterday I managed to mooch a glass of Angel's Envy off my grandfather (with his permission this time, unlike my fathers blantons) and It was so good I think its the first whiskey I've tasted so far that I prefer on the rocks instead of with coke. I looked through your episodes and I couldn't seem to find one on it, would you guys mind reviewing it if you have any?
Jim Beam had a rickhouse fire. 175,000 barrels of bourbon burned. Their price was not affected, it was not a blip on their production. Thats how big Jim Beam is.
As a 10 year lad I was mixing Beam 7's for my parents and grandparents, of course would pour a cap full and make sure the Beam was acceptable for them to consume.
First of, I love this channel. I truly hope you guys go far. Second, a "simple" question. Czech Republic has some really lax laws when it comes to consumer brewing, so I can make my own mash and distil it, legally. We are allowed 30l of pure alcohol per household, per year (only paying half of the consumer tax on it). When making my own whisky, do I turn the barrels as it ages? Common sense says yes, but it doesn't feel right. I'd also appreciate if you could recommend a type of yeast for pure malt, there is just too many of them out there.
I wouldn't worry about needing to turn it in the really small barrels. Likely won't be in the barrel long enough to matter. There are so many good yeast options out there. Honestly, the best bet is to get a few and see how they compare. You could easily do 6 -10 batches with a 3 liter still and still not pass the legal limit by the time you finish second distillation runs and cuts.
Really like the channel guys, been drinking whisky/bourbon for the last few years and love trying new things and I would appreciate an opinion on the Jack Daniels single barrel rye. I enjoyed the Jim Beam rye but as the JD is twice the cost looking for some trusted reviews before stumping up the £50 Thanks guys and keep up the good work
Not that I would ever go out of my way to try this but I was thinking the next time Rex makes a Costco run to get a new pair of sunglasses maybe he can pick up some Kirkland Signature Small Batch Bourbon and some Kirkland Signautre 18-yr Old Speyside. I have a friend who only drinks Kirkland and I don't trust her reviews (she loves them). Just wondering what you two think. Keep up the great work on your videos, they are the highlight of my day (at work).
So, you implied something interesting. Distilling seems like you need to go balls to the wall, and not a recreational thing at all. What about aging whiskies in your own small barrels? Do you buy off the shelf? Do you stick to cheap or young whiskies? Are there risks?
I totally found some small (anywhere from 1-20 liter) barrels, and I think playing around with like 3 liters would be fun, not ridiculously expensive, not terribly space-hogging, etc. Looking forward to this discussion.
Hey guys. I'm new to the channel, loving the entertainment and knowledge y'all are bringing to reviews! I'm from South Carolina and have always thought it would be cool to age whiskey in a palmetto tree barrel. What are your thoughts on using unusual woods?
My wife is from SC. Palmetto trinkets show up all over my house. Never heard of a palmetto barrel being used. I think we recently shot an episode where a swedish wood was used. I remember it being pretty sweet, smooth, with some unique subtleties floating through the flavors.
We'll have to get some South Carolina whisky in the vault. I'm with Rex on the wood solution. The only truly unique one I've heard was the Japanese Mizunara.
Hello I am really enjoying your guys channel it was recommended by a friend me and him love enjoying and trying new whiskys but one of my favorites is a bourbon called wild turkey 81 I would like your opinion even though it is a cheaper bottle
Drinking Jim Beam Bonded while watching this one. Wanted to see what you guys thought of Beam stuff. Pleasantly surprised. Beam bonded is rich syrupy goodness: Vanilla Ice Cream, maple syrup, cinnamon, barrel char, pancake breakfast... Yummy. White label has the same character to me, just watered down. I agree with what Daniel said about Beam white label. You guys should review the White and the Bonded sometime. See if you agree. It's classic Kentucky Straight Bourbon in all it's glory. Subbed!
Bought Four Roses Single Barrel as my first bourbon bottle and love it. I like the spice aspect to it being a rye drinker so I think I would be disappointed with the JB SB.
I am currently binge-watching all of your videos but felt compelled to comment on this one since it was posted on my birthday, which I spent drinking Redbreast 12. Speaking of, have you ever done a video on Redbreast?
My life has changed Rex!... there's now 12 minutes and 18 seconds less of it for me to do other stuff with. It was worth it. When are you guys going to review the cheapest bottom shelf crap you can find?
so I had a guest that drank me out of Glenfiddich, over a few visits to my bar, and was dismayed that we were out. I then tried to poor him Stronachie 10 where he exclaimed it was too young and he only likes 18 year and older whiskys! I didn't have the heart to tell him that he was drinking, and raving about, a Glenfiddich 12. So I pointed him to some of our more premium Scotchs ie: Talisker distillers edition, Lagavulin distillers edition, Oban distillers edition again.... Octomore 6.1 so on... I was told they were all too peaty for him, Octomore(no shit), and he then suggested we get Bunnahabhain 18 for him. I then understood(after seeing your episode about said whisky) that he really didn't like peat. I agreed that I wish we had Bunnahabhain 18 but we didn't so instead I gave him the Classic Laddie from Bruichladdich and he loved it! So a question. For a scotch lover of this type what else could you recommend? To my understanding something in the speyside area may be what he is looking for, tho I will say I talked to him about both Dalmore and Mclachlan and he said they were both "overrated".
Just a question, i would wanna serve whiskey to a lot of people at a celebration party... Im thinking of either johnnie walker red label, jim beam white, or the jack daniels... (the jim bean white is the cheapest here where I live at $10, the other JW is $17, and the jack is $24) so what would be a good choice? Thanks! Im thinking jim beam as the cheapest to have more bottles to serve... But im also worried about if it would be a crowdpleaser... Thanks!
Jack daniels old no.7 is one of the biggest culprits of banana whiskey the legacy number 3 is my go to for jack daniels though im not much of a jack guy anymore since i decided to elevate my pallet
Daniel and Rex, how about a Sommelier vs Mooch regional whisky battle? You both choose your favorites from each of the four most known regions. Scotland, Ireland, USA and Japan. Taste them and see who chose best?
Can you enlighten me on some bourbons that smell/taste like banana? I got banana at a casino recently when I had Jack Daniel's there. I actually enjoyed it (first time liking Jack), and would like some more :D
I had the privilege to go to Scotland for my honeymoon and it was the first time I heard the concept of "Angels' Share". I found it to be a fun and interesting concept and would love to hear you explain that concept. Also, are the angels in america more drunk, i mean have more whiskey because of the warmer climate?
Yes! and the climate absolutely affect the Angel share. specifically it affects whether water or alcohol evaporates first. Some regions have proof drop over time, while hotter climates seem to have proof increase over time. In America, the angel share is often lower just because we can't keep it in the barrel as long without it getting over-oaked. On the other hand, I've seen some barrels where the angels got really greedy, and it seems to be in the really hot climates.
That is a huge issue in my mind. That some customers still look at a product such as Bookers and tell you that they love Jim Beam and won't touch anything other than their Jim Beam because it doesn't have that name on the label. Sometimes I feel companies brand their mainstay products too deeply!! I just want to tell people(when I'm working) to branch out of your comfort zone and live a little.
Hey guys, Would love to see you do Alberta Premium Dark Horse. It`s my all time favorite rye. P.S. you guys make great content, I found this channel through the Modern Rogue and was hooked ever since.
o.k. Funny that I am watching this episode, as last night I tried Amrut Fusion for the first time. Meh, the nose was great lots of honey and pear to me. Then I tasted it and it was bandaid all the way through, numbed my tongue. Was trying to be more worldly but only succeeded in crossing India off my list. Going to Taiwan next.
So the banana scent is common in bourbons. Have you guys ever encountered that banana vibe in a rye? I have a bottle of Crown Royal Northern Harvest and I've always got strong banana on the nose from it.
Thanks for reading the Father John Misty comment and making Daniel feel dumb (in the last video). I really love a good whisky, but outside of that I drink lots of espresso with lime. Are there any whiskys that come to mind with that kind of flavor profile? If not there's always Monkey Shoulder, etc.
Jim Beam is very underrated here is South Africa.. like, I've never seen it in a pub/bar/restaurant, and when i ask for it, no one knows about it... and it's a shame, because I prefer it above Jack Daniel's, aaand it's way cheaper
Hay Guys where I'm not sure how to email you or ask that you review Bain's Cape Mountain whisky, this is South Africa's first ever single grain whisky, Bain's is matured in first fill bourbon casks for an initial three years before spending a further two years in fresh first fill bourbon casks! For me it's amazing and the price is very affordable, It's even won the World's Best Grain Whisky award.
speaking as someone who lives in china, whiskey has caught on here some, but most Chinese still drink baijiu. if they do drink whiskey, almost for sure it will be scotch.
With the summer upcoming I am making my 4th Bourbon Trail tour in Kentucky. I usually do the big guys and end with my favorite Buffalo Trace (great tour, generous samples). Anything I may be missing?
What's funny is that while I live in Colombia, (Much like you'd stated about China) there's a lot of beers made here... but no whiskeys. Everyone I ask always tells me that Old Parr is "Colombian Whiskey" and I'd never heard of it until moving here. Alas, as anyone reading this probably knows, it's actually a Scotch.
The short version is that the chemicals responsible for what we call "cherry" and "caramel" are also a product of the chemical reactions between grain alcohol and barrels. So you get some of the same taste markers. If you really want to nerd out on it, this is an amazing book. www.amazon.com/Taste-Buds-Molecules-Science-Flavor/dp/1118141849
Best of the jim beams in my opinion . I don't know why there are so many variations if their cheaper stuff becait's not any good. This stuff though is good!
I was unaware you could make banana smells in whiskey, the chemist part of me asks does the banana go away when you add a few drops viniger (acid) (ie did you make banana ester chemically)
Closest to China, is Taiwan and they have Kavalan, a whisky which has not been mentioned in the Vault before. Edit: I was wrong! it has been mentioned. But Rex hasn't mooched on it yet.
I have a distillery near me called SILO and when I tasted there bourbon I got that bannana flavor and it made me want to punch a midget. I hate bananas and have never experienced that not I’m a whiskey before and I asked the proprietor what the hell was in it and she had no explanation for the flavor but only could tell me it was there. Glad to know why now.
EW is my go to. I want to try their single barrel next. Right now I’m drinking the JBSB and LOVE IT! But it was on sale, otherwise the price point is too high for me.
I can home from Afghanistan in 2012 after spending 3.5 years there and in Iraq so for a 4-5 year period I didn't drink to much. two days later was my 10yr high school reunion they had beam on special for 2 bucks I had 11 and was drunk off my ass for 22 bucks. beam was also my first whisky the one I mentioned drinking at 4 in a previous comment.
What is the most expensive whisk(e)y and the best whisk(e)y in the vault ,including your office? I understand that they are potentially completely different.
One of the reasons I dig this channel is because we have a community built up of 99% helpful and informative viewers and commenters. Just glad to be a part of it!
Im new to you guy and god damn Im digging it! Would love to see you guys review some Jim Beam Black! PLEASE! Always been a favorite of mine. Also search Corvus Mile for some good drinkin musica
I just found your channel 2 weeks ago & enjoy it. But have new found respect because you both like Beam products & admit it. To many so call whiskey experts snub their nose at Jim Beam. I feel Jim Beam is the foundation of my Bourbon (whiskey) experience. When someone says it's good for a Jim Beam product & then tell me Buffalo Trace is their go to bourbon, I feel they are not tasting the bourbon they are reading they label. Take Care & keep up the Good Tasting.
Julia Grabowski - I feel you, I love my jim beam and drink nearly everyday. Not only is the price just right, it’s perfect for any occasion. It doesn’t ever make me throw up, no matter how much I drink, it’s been my go to drink for the past year. I do t mix drinks either
Beam will always have a place in my heart as the whiskey that finally got me into whiskey. Just a damn good whiskey. And a good episode as well guys.
Also, it's just damn good. ;-)
I honestly don't feel like such a n00b now that I heard Daniel say he enjoys Jim Beam and that it's a damn fine whiskey. I love the stuff, if I'm stumped on what to buy, it's my go to, especially when I'm not trying to break the bank or if I'm on a budget that week. you can sip it or mix it, you can't go wrong. (it makes a damn fine whiskey sour in my opinion, if you're a mixed drink person)
you guy's seem cool as hell. I would like to see a video were you two just get hammered drunk and then do some reviews on your favorite whisky lol
You two crack me up. Binge watching your videos the last several days. I have been exploring more whiskeys and loving your recommendations thus far. Keep up the great content
Glad you're here hanging with us!
I was weened on Jim Beam. The first booze that I bought on my own was Jim Beam (at a bootlegger). When I graduated high school and drove to the beach with a couple of buddies, I was drunk on Jim Beam. When I tried to impress people, I showed them that I drank Jim Beam 7-Year-Old. Tonight I am drinking Jim Beam from a handle (well, from a glass that I poured from a handle)!
I watched this vid because I have always liked Beam and I have a sealed, unopened bottle of Jim Beam 200th Anniversary (1795-1995) 46% abv aged 75 months.
Jim is one of my favorite whiskeys! I usually buy it by the handle because I go through it so fast!
AM I THE ONLY ONE THAT GETS ANXIETY FROM ALL THE BOTTLES IN THE BACK AND WHAT COULD HAPPEN
Jay Hill oh yeah, i would love to meet this place and those guys but i am not going anywhere near those shelves ever
If an Earthquake happens rip
Lol you’re not
I know right I thought my little collection gave me anxiety I couldn't even imagine jumping and joking around beside all these shelves like these guys do let alone in the vault!
Rex, that's my kind of pour! I approve!
Oh man I thought Daniel has lost it! I can't believe he let Rex the master mooch poor Jim Beam single barrel I kept watching the whiskey flow. Then Daniel redeemed himself by taking his whiskey glass with him. Well done gents. Keep up the great work.
i've found myself binge watching your guys videos for the past few days. I've never been a huge whiskey fan but I've dabbled. Took the jack daniels tour on my 21st birthday a while back and bought the single barrel rye. I'd love it if you guys reviewed that!
Greetings from Sweden Mr. Mooch & Mr. lvl 3.
About 3-4 years ago I got my hands on a Glenfiddich 19 aged in Madeira casks and it was absolutely lovely.
Have you had the opportunity to try it and or do you perhaps have it in your collection? It has been one of my favourites even though it's not an Islay. Cheers and have a good one, may the Mooch repose upon us all.
Hey Sweden! I don't have it, but I've found a few Madeira casks, and they're awesome.
Gentlemen, since we are one the Jim Beam kick here, what about Devils Cut? It was my second whiskey after the regular Beam (White Label) when I was first cutting my teeth on whiskey and found it to be very enjoyable. I still keep a bottle in my collection even though I’ve moved on to better whiskeys.
Also, I was disappointed when they stopped making Jim Beam “Choice” that one was great!
Keep up the great videos I find them very informational! Love them! Cheers!
You guys are great. Having some Boilermakers tonight with budweiser and beam. Next will be with bulleit. Thanks!
I prefer Jim Beam Black. Got it for $25, aged 8 years. It's super complex for the price, and I rather like that edge. Very spicy on the finish, sweet and malty up front.
A dash of coke really helps bring out subtle flavors in the black.
I kept sticking with Scotch since I first started drinking whisky and your reviews opened my mind to bourbon.. Thank you guys!
Stumbled upon your channel about 2 weeks ago, and I instantly subscribed!
Have you ever tried Stauning or Braunstein whisky?
Both are Danish whisky.
would like to see you guys tasting/reviewing one or the other, preferably both.
Keep up the amazing work
Ahh Danish whisky! No, not yet! Maybe someday. Thanks for the kind words.
Love Vlogs on spirits! First time viewer, you guys are great!
Hey guys, yesterday I managed to mooch a glass of Angel's Envy off my grandfather (with his permission this time, unlike my fathers blantons) and It was so good I think its the first whiskey I've tasted so far that I prefer on the rocks instead of with coke. I looked through your episodes and I couldn't seem to find one on it, would you guys mind reviewing it if you have any?
Nicely done. Working your way up. The Angel's Envy's are awesome. We'll add them in!
Double beam and a splash of coke 🤘🤘🤘 my favorite drink
Jim Beam had a rickhouse fire. 175,000 barrels of bourbon burned. Their price was not affected, it was not a blip on their production. Thats how big Jim Beam is.
As a 10 year lad I was mixing Beam 7's for my parents and grandparents, of course would pour a cap full and make sure the Beam was acceptable for them to consume.
What do you call a sheep with no legs? A cloud.
First of, I love this channel. I truly hope you guys go far.
Second, a "simple" question.
Czech Republic has some really lax laws when it comes to consumer brewing, so I can make my own mash and distil it, legally. We are allowed 30l of pure alcohol per household, per year (only paying half of the consumer tax on it).
When making my own whisky, do I turn the barrels as it ages? Common sense says yes, but it doesn't feel right. I'd also appreciate if you could recommend a type of yeast for pure malt, there is just too many of them out there.
I wouldn't worry about needing to turn it in the really small barrels. Likely won't be in the barrel long enough to matter.
There are so many good yeast options out there. Honestly, the best bet is to get a few and see how they compare. You could easily do 6 -10 batches with a 3 liter still and still not pass the legal limit by the time you finish second distillation runs and cuts.
Really like the channel guys, been drinking whisky/bourbon for the last few years and love trying new things and I would appreciate an opinion on the Jack Daniels single barrel rye. I enjoyed the Jim Beam rye but as the JD is twice the cost looking for some trusted reviews before stumping up the £50
Thanks guys and keep up the good work
We'll add this one in!
Not that I would ever go out of my way to try this but I was thinking the next time Rex makes a Costco run to get a new pair of sunglasses maybe he can pick up some Kirkland Signature Small Batch Bourbon and some Kirkland Signautre 18-yr Old Speyside. I have a friend who only drinks Kirkland and I don't trust her reviews (she loves them). Just wondering what you two think.
Keep up the great work on your videos, they are the highlight of my day (at work).
Man, this would be awesome, except the Costcos in Texas don't have liquor. Damn souther state Blue Laws, still on the books.
So, you implied something interesting. Distilling seems like you need to go balls to the wall, and not a recreational thing at all.
What about aging whiskies in your own small barrels? Do you buy off the shelf? Do you stick to cheap or young whiskies? Are there risks?
I think this idea is awesome. Rex and I discussed it on camera during today's shoot. Stay tuned.
I totally found some small (anywhere from 1-20 liter) barrels, and I think playing around with like 3 liters would be fun, not ridiculously expensive, not terribly space-hogging, etc.
Looking forward to this discussion.
Hey guys. I'm new to the channel, loving the entertainment and knowledge y'all are bringing to reviews! I'm from South Carolina and have always thought it would be cool to age whiskey in a palmetto tree barrel. What are your thoughts on using unusual woods?
My wife is from SC. Palmetto trinkets show up all over my house. Never heard of a palmetto barrel being used. I think we recently shot an episode where a swedish wood was used. I remember it being pretty sweet, smooth, with some unique subtleties floating through the flavors.
We'll have to get some South Carolina whisky in the vault. I'm with Rex on the wood solution. The only truly unique one I've heard was the Japanese Mizunara.
3:40ish... Rex says he was working towards a pint of whisky. I was waiting for Daniel to ... in his best hobbit accent "It comes in pints?"
Hello I am really enjoying your guys channel it was recommended by a friend me and him love enjoying and trying new whiskys but one of my favorites is a bourbon called wild turkey 81 I would like your opinion even though it is a cheaper bottle
Yes! It's classic. damn fine. We'll add it to the review list!
Drinking Jim Beam Bonded while watching this one. Wanted to see what you guys thought of Beam stuff. Pleasantly surprised. Beam bonded is rich syrupy goodness: Vanilla Ice Cream, maple syrup, cinnamon, barrel char, pancake breakfast... Yummy. White label has the same character to me, just watered down. I agree with what Daniel said about Beam white label. You guys should review the White and the Bonded sometime. See if you agree. It's classic Kentucky Straight Bourbon in all it's glory. Subbed!
Bought Four Roses Single Barrel as my first bourbon bottle and love it. I like the spice aspect to it being a rye drinker so I think I would be disappointed with the JB SB.
Very possibly. Glad you dig it!
I am currently binge-watching all of your videos but felt compelled to comment on this one since it was posted on my birthday, which I spent drinking Redbreast 12. Speaking of, have you ever done a video on Redbreast?
Not officially! I'll add it in.
My life has changed Rex!... there's now 12 minutes and 18 seconds less of it for me to do other stuff with. It was worth it. When are you guys going to review the cheapest bottom shelf crap you can find?
So soon ;-)
so I had a guest that drank me out of Glenfiddich, over a few visits to my bar, and was dismayed that we were out. I then tried to poor him Stronachie 10 where he exclaimed it was too young and he only likes 18 year and older whiskys! I didn't have the heart to tell him that he was drinking, and raving about, a Glenfiddich 12. So I pointed him to some of our more premium Scotchs ie: Talisker distillers edition, Lagavulin distillers edition, Oban distillers edition again.... Octomore 6.1 so on... I was told they were all too peaty for him, Octomore(no shit), and he then suggested we get Bunnahabhain 18 for him. I then understood(after seeing your episode about said whisky) that he really didn't like peat. I agreed that I wish we had Bunnahabhain 18 but we didn't so instead I gave him the Classic Laddie from Bruichladdich and he loved it! So a question. For a scotch lover of this type what else could you recommend? To my understanding something in the speyside area may be what he is looking for, tho I will say I talked to him about both Dalmore and Mclachlan and he said they were both "overrated".
This is a hilarious story. Rex and I talked about it at length on camera during today's shoots. should air next week.
Wizard Academy haha, glad you enjoyed it m8, can't wait to see the episode
You gotta try Paul John, it's the next best thing since Amrut (personally not a big fan of Amrut). Love your channel, great chemistry guys.
I'll have to see if we can track it down! I don't really like the base level Amrut, but the fusion is pretty damn good.
Thanks for watching!
you should review Wayne Gretzky's no.99 whiskey, I would like to see your takes on it
I'll see if we can get it in Texas!
the best channel on youtube cheers
Just a question, i would wanna serve whiskey to a lot of people at a celebration party... Im thinking of either johnnie walker red label, jim beam white, or the jack daniels... (the jim bean white is the cheapest here where I live at $10, the other JW is $17, and the jack is $24) so what would be a good choice? Thanks! Im thinking jim beam as the cheapest to have more bottles to serve... But im also worried about if it would be a crowdpleaser... Thanks!
Jack daniels old no.7 is one of the biggest culprits of banana whiskey the legacy number 3 is my go to for jack daniels though im not much of a jack guy anymore since i decided to elevate my pallet
Daniel and Rex, how about a Sommelier vs Mooch regional whisky battle? You both choose your favorites from each of the four most known regions. Scotland, Ireland, USA and Japan. Taste them and see who chose best?
And if you're so inclined, send me the Whiskies that "lose" the battles?
The mooch is strong in this one.
SO STRONG.
You guys are cool and really smart. Enjoy the videos keep it up!
Can you enlighten me on some bourbons that smell/taste like banana? I got banana at a casino recently when I had Jack Daniel's there. I actually enjoyed it (first time liking Jack), and would like some more :D
I had the privilege to go to Scotland for my honeymoon and it was the first time I heard the concept of "Angels' Share". I found it to be a fun and interesting concept and would love to hear you explain that concept. Also, are the angels in america more drunk, i mean have more whiskey because of the warmer climate?
Yes! and the climate absolutely affect the Angel share. specifically it affects whether water or alcohol evaporates first. Some regions have proof drop over time, while hotter climates seem to have proof increase over time.
In America, the angel share is often lower just because we can't keep it in the barrel as long without it getting over-oaked. On the other hand, I've seen some barrels where the angels got really greedy, and it seems to be in the really hot climates.
That is a huge issue in my mind. That some customers still look at a product such as Bookers and tell you that they love Jim Beam and won't touch anything other than their Jim Beam because it doesn't have that name on the label. Sometimes I feel companies brand their mainstay products too deeply!! I just want to tell people(when I'm working) to branch out of your comfort zone and live a little.
Yeah, there are some people that just aren't ready to try things. Too bad, but at least there's more of the unique stuff for the rest of us ;-)
Hey guys, Would love to see you do Alberta Premium Dark Horse. It`s my all time favorite rye. P.S. you guys make great content, I found this channel through the Modern Rogue and was hooked ever since.
I'll see if we can track one down! Thanks for the kind words.
o.k. Funny that I am watching this episode, as last night I tried Amrut Fusion for the first time. Meh, the nose was great lots of honey and pear to me. Then I tasted it and it was bandaid all the way through, numbed my tongue. Was trying to be more worldly but only succeeded in crossing India off my list. Going to Taiwan next.
So the banana scent is common in bourbons. Have you guys ever encountered that banana vibe in a rye? I have a bottle of Crown Royal Northern Harvest and I've always got strong banana on the nose from it.
Not yet! I never found that in the harvest rye, but I'm going to go looking for it now!
Thanks for reading the Father John Misty comment and making Daniel feel dumb (in the last video).
I really love a good whisky, but outside of that I drink lots of espresso with lime. Are there any whiskys that come to mind with that kind of flavor profile? If not there's always Monkey Shoulder, etc.
Jim Beam is very underrated here is South Africa.. like, I've never seen it in a pub/bar/restaurant, and when i ask for it, no one knows about it... and it's a shame, because I prefer it above Jack Daniel's, aaand it's way cheaper
Nice opener? Is that to clear your palate Daniel?
Thanks for the answer again!
Hay Guys where I'm not sure how to email you or ask that you review Bain's Cape Mountain whisky, this is South Africa's first ever single grain whisky, Bain's is matured in first fill bourbon casks for an initial three years before spending a further two years in fresh first fill bourbon casks!
For me it's amazing and the price is very affordable, It's even won the World's Best Grain Whisky award.
speaking as someone who lives in china, whiskey has caught on here some, but most Chinese still drink baijiu. if they do drink whiskey, almost for sure it will be scotch.
With the summer upcoming I am making my 4th Bourbon Trail tour in Kentucky. I usually do the big guys and end with my favorite Buffalo Trace (great tour, generous samples). Anything I may be missing?
Man, I don't really think there's a bad decision when taking the bourbon trail ;-) Doesn't Bulleit have a new distillery that just opened?
What's funny is that while I live in Colombia, (Much like you'd stated about China) there's a lot of beers made here... but no whiskeys. Everyone I ask always tells me that Old Parr is "Colombian Whiskey" and I'd never heard of it until moving here. Alas, as anyone reading this probably knows, it's actually a Scotch.
so I've recently been curious and too lazy to research about how flavors like cherry and caramel and other things get into whiskeys. any help?
The short version is that the chemicals responsible for what we call "cherry" and "caramel" are also a product of the chemical reactions between grain alcohol and barrels. So you get some of the same taste markers.
If you really want to nerd out on it, this is an amazing book.
www.amazon.com/Taste-Buds-Molecules-Science-Flavor/dp/1118141849
So my question is, if we were at a bourbon bar. What would be your order neat?
Best of the jim beams in my opinion . I don't know why there are so many variations if their cheaper stuff becait's not any good. This stuff though is good!
HELL YEAH THANK YOU
If i ever write a fiction book, I'm totally using your name for one of the characters.
Ok what do you think of the normal Jim Beam ... because you are talking about the single barrel?
I was unaware you could make banana smells in whiskey, the chemist part of me asks does the banana go away when you add a few drops viniger (acid) (ie did you make banana ester chemically)
I need to try this. I aged a moonshine from Missouri in 5L new oak barrels for 4 months. What came out tasted like banana bread whiskey. It was wild.
Love y'alls vids
Closest to China, is Taiwan and they have Kavalan, a whisky which has not been mentioned in the Vault before.
Edit: I was wrong! it has been mentioned. But Rex hasn't mooched on it yet.
Very true. We need to review it with Rex.
When I see the amount he first poured 😂😂 👍
Bubba is my dad 😂😂😂 his birthname is Guy so... Bubba is a good nickname!
Both of those names are cool!
I have a distillery near me called SILO and when I tasted there bourbon I got that bannana flavor and it made me want to punch a midget. I hate bananas and have never experienced that not I’m a whiskey before and I asked the proprietor what the hell was in it and she had no explanation for the flavor but only could tell me it was there. Glad to know why now.
However still not the Jim in the "plastic bottle with the screw cap" ;)
True.
Do all of the Ainsley Brae cask versions.
I think we have that one at Total Wine. I'll see if we can get it in the vault!
Y’all are amazing.
There is a new Jim beam single barrel at 108 proof just released 2020. Can you do a comparison
Jim beam from what I saw on a tour video of the facility makes knob creek and at the least, bottles makers mark(I still think they make it).
I prefer Evan willams what do you guys think of it?
Love it! Classic bourbon.
EW is my go to. I want to try their single barrel next. Right now I’m drinking the JBSB and LOVE IT! But it was on sale, otherwise the price point is too high for me.
Dam awesome Bourbon! Cheer's
Pretty crazy how Daniel can find any specific bottle on his shelf
I would love an islay stile jim beam !
Question for you guys:
What do you think is a good entry into Japanese Whisky?
@ whiskey vault have you tried black stag what are
yalls thoughts haha
If I publicly admit on here that I mix my whiskey with water, would I be looked down on? Asking for a friend
Here, you drink whiskey however the hell you want :-) I regularly add water to my whiskeys depending on what I’m drinking.
@@WhiskeyVault Wow. I have blessings from the actual channel. That's right. Oh and spring water ONLY please
Any Australian whisky's in your collection?
Only two! Starward and one from Mount Uncle
I can home from Afghanistan in 2012 after spending 3.5 years there and in Iraq so for a 4-5 year period I didn't drink to much. two days later was my 10yr high school reunion they had beam on special for 2 bucks I had 11 and was drunk off my ass for 22 bucks. beam was also my first whisky the one I mentioned drinking at 4 in a previous comment.
Well that's one way to get started! And there's never a bad time to have some Beam.
Yes Daniel, yes it did... lol
Just watched this video jb single barrel is in my top 10. Sadly they have changed the bottle now
0:01 Dude... what was that????
Is it legal to age a clear spirit at home?
What is the most expensive whisk(e)y and the best whisk(e)y in the vault ,including your office? I understand that they are potentially completely different.
Most expensive is that Macallan M. Best is too damn hard to figure out.
you should review Cut Spike Whiskey from Nebraska.
I'll see if we can get it!
Wizard Academy Thanks! you're the first you tube producer to ever reply to a comment of mine!
One of the reasons I dig this channel is because we have a community built up of 99% helpful and informative viewers and commenters. Just glad to be a part of it!
I knew i shouldn’t have ate that seafood. Because now i’m feeling a little… Eel
Can you review some Canadian whisk(e)y !!!
We just started to! Started with Crown Royal since it's a class. should air soon.
Gotta love jim beam
Im new to you guy and god damn Im digging it! Would love to see you guys review some Jim Beam Black! PLEASE! Always been a favorite of mine.
Also search Corvus Mile for some good drinkin musica
Why do you never see elephants hiding in trees? Because they're so good at it.
But there are slot of dry places in India where it is illegal.
more cheap whiskeys please.. Black velvet.. birddog...comfort. Just because
5:43 mark
Single Barrel - I get cinammon out of this and not much else
Jim beam got me put in jail never again with that bottle!
I was under the impression that whiskey inhibited penetration
Bubba i like beans !