300 Bottle Whiskey Collection/Whiskey Wall-Bourbon Real Talk Episode 111

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  • @BourbonRealTalk
    @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +5

    Someone asked how to do this...this is what I sent him:
    If you want lights you are going to need a false wall. To accomplish this I recommend you use 3" screws to secure 2'X4"s to each stud on the outside of the sheetrock. This gives you something to attach the false wall to and a way to hide your extension cords for the lights. I measured my wall and my tallest bottles and determined that I could fit 6 shelves with 15" of clearance and had my pipes cut accordingly.
    In retrospect I should have used precut 12" pipes instead of having the riser pipes cut 11.75". I could have just tightened them down some and saved some poor kid at home depot an 8 hour shift of cutting pipes. Buy all your pipes and couplings and put at least one together on the floor at home depot so you know you have all the right pieces. I used about .75 cans of metallic spray paint for each 8' length of piping including all the connecting parts. Ended up using just over 3 cans for 4 pipe sets. To paint the parts I took a scrap piece of 2"X12" and screwed in a bunch of 3' screws spaced apart. I would then attach a fitting to one end of a pipe, paint it, and put the open end down on the screw (which is sticking out of the board) to hold it up so it could dry without touching any of the exposed edges. Warning: I had to put all the pipes in a degreaser before I painted them so the paint would stick, didn't wear cloves, and it dried my hands out bad.
    You will need cedar fence pickets to do the false wall. Just buy the amount you need an add 30% for pieces that are too warped and to account for drop off. Do yourself a favor and run every board through a table saw to make sure they are straight and all the exact same width. If you don't there will be little gaps in your back wall that you can see through when you are done (I have this and it drives me nuts). I bought prestained. Pick 2 other colors of stain and stain 1/3rd one color and 1/3rd the other, and leave 1/3 the original prestained color. If they have them save a little money by buying 1/3 stained and 2/3rds unstained. My store was out of unstained so I bought all stained and stained over the top. Now you should have 3 colors. Split each pile in half and lay 1/2 of each 1/3rd out. Get some light paint (white, light grey, doesn't really matter) and water it down. Then paint the 1/2 of the boards you have laid out. Just remember that the paint is supposed to create an opaque look and not cover up the stain. Now you have all your boards in 6 colors.
    You will need 2"X12" pine lumber for the shelves. Stain them a color of your choosing, wax them for protection, rout a 1/2" wide slot about 1/8" deep from end to end to recess the light strips into, stain but do not wax the ends of the freshly routed edge where the light strip won't go so you do not see exposed wood on the higher shelves, and cut an arched deeper but narrower groove to turn the wire into the wall. This groove must light up with the gap in the wall you plan to have your power in.
    You will need to sync all the light strips to one remote. The instructions are online and very easy. As you do this you will have a strong urge to test out all the settings. DO NOT DO THIS. The lights are on a sequence so if you have 2 light strips synced to one remote and you hit any button but on and off and you change the sequence, and any lights you change the sequence on will never be on sequence with the other light strips that were not on when you changed the sequence. Do not test the settings of the lights until all the light strips are working on one remote and turn on and off at the same time...then go nuts.
    Now attach your studs to the wall, run your extension cords to the end where your lights will attach, and install your first few rows of pallet wall up to at least the height of the first shelf that will have lights (the one closest to the ground won't). Attach your base of the metal pipe for the first shelve, install the first shelve, then add the riser component to the second shelf (using a small level to identify that the shelve support is level), bring in the second shelf, install the track light, cut the whole in the wall where needed to pass it through the wall so it is hidden behind the shelve. Work your way up until you get to the top. Hope this helps!

  • @R0MANStwelve2
    @R0MANStwelve2 3 года назад +6

    Wow, what a collection. I have just recently started to invest into my newly formed whiskey collection, only 8 bottles, lol. Which is how I came across your channel. There’s a few things that I really like about your channel compared to the few others I’ve watched: 1. Your authenticity really comes through well in your videos. 2. The fact that you’re upfront on why you don’t have sponsors for the channel. I’m not sure some people may realize/appreciate how much more that legitimizes your opinions & recommendations. 3. You include your wife & not exclude her, & she seems supportive of your passion. 4. By you explaining why you sign off your videos the way you do, shows that you have a genuine compassion for people. I’ve taken up enough of your time. Thanks for sharing the video, & as always be strong & courageous in all that you do.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      I mean...I try not to cuss in the comments, but holy shit! Thank you, and I love you!

  • @shpfro
    @shpfro 3 года назад +2

    Not sure how your not the #1 whiskey channel on RUclips. That send off gets me every time 😭 The fact that you take time to tell the same story at the end of every video shows how genuine you really are. Love you guys! Salud🥃

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      Not sure I deserve all that praise but I promise you it is much appreciated! Cheers!

  • @kevinamick2237
    @kevinamick2237 3 года назад +8

    Love the Real Talk, keep them coming!

  • @rstar88105
    @rstar88105 Год назад +1

    Thanks! This is really cool to see what my sized collection would look on a whole wall like that. Mine are packed TIGHT in a small storage room.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад +1

      I am up to 665 😬

    • @rstar88105
      @rstar88105 Год назад +1

      @@BourbonRealTalk Wow! Thats incredible! Thanks for all your content and sharing your whisky knowledge. 😊

  • @ryangreen7021
    @ryangreen7021 2 года назад +1

    If anyone is curious about the Bob Ross Barrell Bourbon store pick you can get it at AJ Liquor Plano...

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад

      It is a great pour. If you are able to swing by you should check it out.

  • @ganggreen6842
    @ganggreen6842 2 года назад +1

    Nothing like supportive wives that gets on board with our crazy hobbies lol cheers🥃

  • @saleen12
    @saleen12 3 года назад +1

    That's a ton of dedication for an old rip lol. I got one for 110 last year from a store I support. Love the collection and room. Beautiful setup

  • @badgerjeff6081
    @badgerjeff6081 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful work on the shelf. I bet it lights like a torch at night! Amazing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @toddtaylor5852
    @toddtaylor5852 Год назад +1

    This episode inspired my shelves. I had to build something portable as we know we will be moving in a few years.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад

      My wall could be removed, but I dread the thought of it.

  • @kyletaylor13
    @kyletaylor13 3 года назад +1

    I'm sorry to hear about your brother. big fan of the wall!

  • @rickl2633
    @rickl2633 3 года назад +2

    Great job on the wall! Very entertaining video. Cheers to the both of you for impacting the whiskey community the way you do.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @rickl2633
      @rickl2633 3 года назад +2

      @@BourbonRealTalk Can we get Lindsay's top 5 whiskeys in an episode? She dumped on one of your bottles in the video so I am curious to see what she gravitates towards. Nice collection and best of luck down the road...cheers!

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +2

      @@rickl2633 I don't think she has a top 5. It would really just be AE Rye and then it would get fuzzy from there.

  • @chaddidier3116
    @chaddidier3116 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video Randy. I love your message and drive behind the videos.

  • @captainstablemdr113
    @captainstablemdr113 Год назад +1

    Nice job on your collection. Appreciate that it is more realistic in turns of pricing, availability and like you said its more the "experience than the flavor". Would like to have heard your wife's picks also. Cheers!

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад

      Lindsey only has one "favorite" whiskey, and it is Angel's Envy Rye.

  • @damondpollock4425
    @damondpollock4425 3 года назад

    Love the wall. Wonderful craftsmanship. And you spoke about our FAVORITE bottle again. 2017 GTS is absolutely THE BEST bourbon I have ever tasted. Always trying to acquire more bottles when they present themselves.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      Me too! Thank you for supporting the channel!

  • @RandallChase1
    @RandallChase1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing and being awesome!

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      Not sure we are awesome, but I will take it!

  • @ThoseBourbonGuys
    @ThoseBourbonGuys 3 года назад +2

    Love seeing your setup. We're currently building a house and this gave me some great ideas. Great video!

  • @shaynehall9172
    @shaynehall9172 2 года назад +1

    Is that angels I hear singing in the background? 😎 That's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen!

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад

      Not sure what you are referring to, but I am happy you are happy 😂

    • @shaynehall9172
      @shaynehall9172 2 года назад +1

      @@BourbonRealTalk it was such a beautiful sight, angels came down from heaven to sing, lol! Guess I didn't land that joke. Incredible collection sir!

  • @michaelgonzalez347
    @michaelgonzalez347 3 года назад +1

    Great job on the wall. Looks amazing. You know you will soon start wrapping the other 3 walls. It's bound to happen. Soon I will be finishing my basement bar and I can't wait to put my bottles out. One day... It must feel great to sit back and stare at the wall. Congrats.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      It is soooo relaxing! I put on chill radio and just relax!

  • @stickemup18111
    @stickemup18111 3 года назад +2

    Very nice wall guys! Looks like a great collection! Absolutely love your channel!

  • @krishnar3493
    @krishnar3493 3 года назад

    Great collection. Thanks for taking us along and sharing your story at the end.

  • @heedhughes491
    @heedhughes491 2 года назад

    Great display and collection. Love the channel.
    My current whiskey selections:
    Single Malt Scotch
    Abelour 10 year
    Abelour 12 year
    Abelour 16 year Double Cask
    Aberfeldy The Golden Dram 12 year
    Ardbeg Ardcore
    Ardbeg Ardcore Committee Release
    Ardbeg Arrrrrrrdbeg!
    Ardbeg Scorch
    Ardbeg Scorch Special Committee Edition
    Ardbeg Traigh Bhan 19 year
    Ardbeg An Oa
    Ardbeg Uigeadail
    Ardbeg Wee Beastie
    Ardbeg 25 year
    Ardmore Single Malt
    Balvenie Sweet Toast of American Oak
    Balvenie Week of Peat
    Balvenie 12 year Double Wood
    Balvenie 17 year Double Wood
    Balvenie 21 year Portwood
    Bowmore Small Batch
    Bowmore 15 year Sherry Cask
    Bruichladdich Bere Barley 2008
    Bruichladdich Black Art 1994
    Bruichladdich Classic Laddie
    Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2009
    Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010
    Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2011
    Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2012
    Bruichladdich Port Charlotte Heavily Peated 10 year
    Bruichladdich Scottish Barley
    Bruichladdich Sherry Cask Edition 25 year
    Compass Box Artist Blend
    Compass Box Glasgow Blend
    Compass Box Peat Monster
    Compass Box Spaniard
    Dalwhinnie 15 year
    Dalmore Cigar Malt
    Dalmore 18 year
    Douglas Laing’s Small Batch Big Peat
    Glenfiddich 12 year Signature Malt
    Glenfiddich 14 year Bourbon Barrel Reserve
    Glenfiddich 15 year Distillery Edition
    Glenfiddich 15 year Unique Solera Reserve
    Glenfiddich 18 year Small Batch Reserve
    Glenfiddich 18 year Small Batch
    Glenfiddich 19 year Bourbon Cask Reserve
    Glenfiddich 21 year Reserva Rum Cask Finish
    Glenfiddich 21 year Winter Storm
    Glenfiddich 22 year Gran Cortes
    Glenfiddich 23 year Grand Cru
    Glenfiddich 26 year
    Glenfiddich 30 year
    Glenfiddich Vintage Cask
    Glenfiddich 125th Anniversary Edition
    Glenfiddich Project XX
    Glenfiddich IPA Cask
    Glenfiddich Fire and Cane
    Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve
    Glenlivet 12 year
    Glenlivet 12 year Double Oak
    Glenlivet 13 year Sherry Cask
    Glenlivet 14 year Cognac Cask
    Glenlivet 15 year French Oak Reserve
    Glenlivet 18 year
    Glenlivet 21 year
    Glenlivet 25 year
    Glenlivet Master Distiller’s Reserve
    Glenlivet Code
    Glenlivet Enigma
    Glenlivet Caribbean Cask
    Glenmorangie Original
    Glenmorangie Signet
    Glenmorangie 14 year Port Cask Finish
    Glenmorangie 15 year
    Glenmorangie 18 year
    Glenrothes Vintage Reserve
    Glenrothes 18 year
    Kilkerran 12 year
    Kirkland 24 year Sherry Cask
    Lagavulin 8 year
    Lagavulin 9 year
    Lagavulin 10 year
    Lagavulin 11 year
    Lagavulin 12 year
    Lagavulin 16 year
    Lagavulin Distiller’s Edition 2015
    Lagavulin Distiller’s Edition 2019
    Laphroaig Cairdeas
    Laphroaig Select
    Laphroaig 10 year
    Laphroaig 25 year
    Loch Lomond 18 year
    Longrow peated
    Macallan 12 year Sherry Cask
    Macallan 15 year Fine Oak
    Macallan Rare Cask
    Muckety-Muck 25 year
    Oban 12 year
    Oban 14 year
    Oban Bay Reserve
    Oban Distiller’s Edition 2019
    Singleton 15 year
    Signatory Vintage, Glenlivet 2006
    Signatory Vintage, Glenlivet 2007
    Springbank 10 year
    Springbank 12 year
    Springbank 15 year
    Springbank 18 year
    Blended Scotch and Whiskey
    Dewar’s Double Double 21 year
    Islay Journey
    Johnny Walker Blue Label
    Johnny Walker White Walker
    Monkey Shoulder
    Tiger Thiggg
    Canadian Whiskey
    Caribou Crossing Single Barrel
    Crown Royal
    Pendleton 20 year
    Two Brewers Single Malt (YT)
    Asian Whisky
    Japan
    Chita single grain
    Fuji-Sanroku Signature Blend
    Hakushu 12 year
    Hatozaki
    Hibiki Japanese Harmony
    Hibiki 12 year
    Kamiki
    Nikka Coffee Grain Whisky
    Nikka from the Barrel
    Suntory Toki
    Tenjaku Blended Whisky
    Tenjaku Pure Malt Whisky
    Umiki
    Yamazaki Single Malt
    Yamazaki 12 year
    Korea
    Escort 17 year Reserve
    Taiwan
    Kavalan Whisky
    American Whiskey
    Anchorage Distillery Small Batch
    Balcones Single Malt
    Denali Spirits Small Batch
    Guidance Small Batch
    High West Silver
    Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7
    Jack Daniel’s No. 7 legacy
    Jack Daniel’s Coy Hill
    Jack Daniel’s, 10 year
    Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller Series Limited No. 5
    Jack Daniel’s Gold No. 27
    Jack Daniel’s Gentlemen Jack
    Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Select
    Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof
    Jack Daniel’s Bonded
    Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select
    Orphan Barrel Fable and Holly 14 year
    Redwood Empire, Lost Monarch
    Uncle Nearest Premium
    Widow Jane Whiskey Widow Jane 10 Year
    Irish Whiskey
    Blue Spot
    Clontarf Triple Distilled
    Feckin Irish Whiskey
    Green Spot
    Jameson Triple Distilled
    Jameson 12 year
    Jameson Black Barrel
    Jameson Caskmates
    Jameson 18 year
    McConnell’s
    Middleton Very Rare Barry Crocket
    Middleton Very Rare Dair Ghaelach
    Middleton Very Rare 2019 Vintage Release
    Red Breast 12 year
    Slane Triple Cask
    Bourbon
    Amador Double Barrel
    Ancient Age
    Angels Envy
    Angels Envy Cask Strength 2020
    Baker’s 7 year
    Baker’s 7 year SiB
    Balcones Texas Pot Still
    Barrel Cask Strength Batch 28
    Barrel Cask Strength Batch 31
    Barrel Infinite Barrel Project
    Barrel Private Release (Peneau des Charentes Barrel)
    Barrel Private Release (Wise Vineyards Syrah Barrel)
    Barrel Sea Grass
    Bardstown, Fusion Series
    Basil Hayden
    Basil Hayden 10 year
    Basil Hayden Toast
    Bernheim 7 year
    Bib and Tucker 6 year SB
    Blackened
    Blade and Bow
    Blanton’s Red
    Blanton’s Black
    Blanton’s Gold Edition
    Blanton’s SiB
    Blood Oath Pact 7
    Blue Note
    Bombergers SB, 2021
    Booker’s Small Batch, Bardstown Batch
    Booker’s Small Batch, Donahoe Batch
    Booker’s Small Batch Noe Strangers Batch
    Booker’s Small Batch Pigskin Batch
    Booker’s Small Batch Teresa’s Batch
    Bowman Brothers Small Batch
    Buffalo Trace
    Bulleit
    Calumet Small Batch
    Calumet 8 year
    Calumet 12 year
    Calumet 14 year
    Calumet 15 year
    Clyde May’s SiB
    Clyde May’s Cask Strength 13 year
    Colonel E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof
    Colonel E.H. Taylor SiB
    Colonel E.H. Taylor SB
    Cooper’s Craft
    Cooper’s Craft Barrel Reserve
    Copper and Cask 5 year MI-208
    Copper and Cask 5 year MI-240
    Copper and Cask SB 6 year MK-175
    Daviess County Double Barrel
    Doc Swinson’s
    Eagle Rare
    Elijah Craig, Barrel Proof batch C920
    Elijah Craig, Barrel Proof batch A121
    Elijah Craig, Barrel Proof batch C921
    Elijah Craig, SB
    Elijah Craig, Toasted Barrel
    Elijah Craig, 18 year
    Elmer T Lee
    Evan Williams BiB
    Evan Williams SiB
    Ezra Brooks Distiller’s Collection
    Fighting Cock
    Five Brothers Fistful of Bourbon
    Four Roses SiB
    Four Roses SB
    Four Roses SB Select
    Flatboat
    George Remus Straight
    H. Deringer SB
    Heaven Hill BiB
    Henry McKenna Sour Mash
    Henry McKenna 10 year SiB BiB
    High West American Prairie
    Hotel Tango
    Horse Soldier Small Batch
    Jefferson’s Ocean, Voyage 17
    Jefferson’s Pritchard Hill
    Jefferson’s Reserve
    Jefferson’s Very Small Batch
    Jim Beam Distiller’s Masterpiece
    Kentucky Owl Confiscated
    Kentucky Owl, St. Patrick’s Edition
    Kentucky Vintage
    Kirkland 7 year
    Kirkland Barton’s SiB
    Kirkland Barton’s SB
    Kirkland Barton’s BiB
    Knob Creek SiB
    Knob Creek SiB 9 year
    Knob Creek Small Batch 12 year
    Larceny
    Larceny Barrel Proof
    Legendary Duke, Founder’s Reserve
    Legent
    Little Book, Chapter 4
    Little Book, Chapter 5
    Maker’s Mark
    Maker’s Mark 46
    Maker’s Mark Cask Strength Batch 20-03
    Maker’s Mark Cask Strength Batch 21-02
    Maker’s Mark 101
    Maker’s Mark 2020 Limited Release SE4xPR5
    Maker’s Mark 2021 Limited Release FAE-01
    Michter’s SB
    Michter’s 10 year SiB
    Noah’s Mill
    Old Bardstown
    Old Charter
    Old Grand-Dad 144
    Old Elk
    Old Ezra 7 year, Barrel Strength
    Old Forester Single Barrel
    Old Forester Single Barrel, Barrel Strength
    Old Forester Statesman
    Old Forester 1910
    Old Forester 1920
    Old Soul 13 year
    Old Tub
    Parker’s Heritage Barrel Finished
    Peerless Small Batch
    Pure Kentucky
    Rabbit Hole Cavehill
    Rabbit Hole Dareringer
    Rabbit Hole Heigold
    Rebellion Bourbon
    Remus Repeal Reserve
    Rowan’s Creek
    Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel
    Russell’s Reserve 10 year
    Smoke Wagon Straight
    Smoke Wagon Small Batch
    Stagg Jr. Batch 15
    Stagg Jr. Batch 17
    Stellum
    Town Branch
    Weller Antique 107
    Weller C.Y.P.B.
    Weller Full Proof
    Weller Single Barrel
    Weller Special Reserve
    Wild Turkey Long Branch
    Wild Turkey Rare Breed
    Wilderness Trail SB BiB
    Wilderness Trail SiB BiB
    Willet Small Batch
    William Larue Weller Wiseman
    Woodford Reserve Distiller’s Select
    Woodford Reserve Double Oaked
    Woodford Reserve Straight Malt
    Woodford Reserve Straight Wheat
    Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series 13
    Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series 14
    Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series 15
    Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Series 16
    Woodinville Straight
    Woodson Signature
    Yellowstone Select
    1792 Small Batch
    1792 Bottled in Bond
    1792 Sweet Wheat
    1792 Full Proof, 2020
    1792 Full Proof, 2021
    1933 Bourbon
    Rye Whiskey
    Angels Envy, Finished Rye
    Balcones Texas Rye
    Blue Run, Cask Strength
    Colonel EH Taylor Straight Rye
    Copper and Cask 5 year MI-224
    Cream of Kentucky
    Crown Royal Northern Harvest
    Elijah Craig Straight Rye
    High West Double Rye
    High West, A Midwinter Nights Dram Act 8, Scene 3
    High West, A Midwinter Nights Dram Act 9, Scene 2
    Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel
    Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Special Release 2020
    Jefferson’s Ocean, Voyage 24
    Knob Creek Rye
    Knob Creek SiB Select
    Michter’s Single Barrel Straight Rye
    Minor Case Sherry Oak Finish
    Nashville Barrel Company Single Barrel
    Pikesville Straight Rye
    Rabbit Hill Boxergrail
    Rittenhouse BiB
    Sazerac Rye
    Stellum Rye
    Templeton Rye, Cask Finish
    Very Old St. Nick, 8 year
    Whistle Pig, The Boss Hog VII
    Wilderness Trail Rye
    Willett Family Estate Small Batch
    Wild Turkey Master’s Keep
    Woodford Reserve Distiller’s Select

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад

      Wow! That is some collection! Thanks for watching!

  • @alanpawlowski1202
    @alanpawlowski1202 3 года назад +2

    Cachaca! I got really into world spirits a few years back. Too bad you don't have the same admiration for Baijiu as I do. Most admirable part of this is that it's not all BTAC or $100+ bottles as your go-to dailies. Personally, I could drink Mellow Corn all day. Also, love the fact you're not into overpaying on secondary. That a $500 bottle of RedBreast 27 is your most expensive is shocking for someone with your clout. Randy - the man's man. 🥃🤘

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      In truth I have bought some more expensive bottles on secondary. I have a WLW I paid $600 for, and I used to buy GTS for $400 all the time. I once traded a WLW I paid $650 and a GTS I paid $400 for a PVW15 year, so the most cash I have every invested in a bottle was $1,050, but I do not have either of those bottles now so the most expensive I have is the RB27.

    • @alanpawlowski1202
      @alanpawlowski1202 3 года назад +1

      @@BourbonRealTalk just shocking to me that you don't have many more bottles that you've paid out more for. Personally I'm more impressed by variety rather than someone having a highly allocated bottle as a daily drinker and a collection of 10 PVW23 bottles and not much else. I just left a NC ABC store and let me tell you the way the "shortage" is working out here Kentucky Tavern is getting close to being allocated! It's been moved up one shelf from the bottom in order to fill empty space. Regular Ancient Age is now mid-shelfer 🤣🤣

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +2

      @@alanpawlowski1202 Wow! That is crazy. I won't panic until I can't find WT 101:-)

    • @alanpawlowski1202
      @alanpawlowski1202 3 года назад +1

      @@BourbonRealTalk I say allocated facetiously of course. The other parts not so much. Have seen Rare Breed twice in the last two months. WT101 has been out for a few weeks. No regular Jim or Jack for over 3 weeks!

    • @snafufubar
      @snafufubar 3 года назад

      @@alanpawlowski1202 always find that amazing. I can get both here in the UK on Amazon.

  • @randyd.7076
    @randyd.7076 3 года назад

    The new wall and shelving looks great as the collection. I think my favorite piece is that sign right in the middle, such a great name!

  • @StillLivinginthewoods
    @StillLivinginthewoods 3 года назад +2

    In case anyone out there is wondering about the Bourbon Real Talk Wee Glens, I have both the BRT and the official Wee Glen and I prefer the slightly larger size of the BRT glass.
    The official glass is more of shot glass while the BRT glasses are now my very favorite nosing glasses.
    Of course the quality of service from Lindsey and Randy is exactly what you would expect, I could not recommend them and their products more.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Honestly I asked Lindsey to have them designed because other glasses seemed to either be too large or the opening was too small to nose.

  • @djstaycool7418
    @djstaycool7418 3 года назад

    100 comments on the wall.
    One more to mark them all.
    What a wild and wonderful place to be,
    to share a Turkey with the like of thee.
    Long time viewer, first time commenter. I saw the opportunity to be the 101st commenter and could not resist. Love your content and thanks for sharing your beautiful collection!

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      Thank you! I read this to Lindsey. We both really appreciate it.

  • @toddbelanger1923
    @toddbelanger1923 3 года назад +1

    I have to say...I'm hooked...you both are AWESOME... I'm gonna raise my bourbon high for ya Dude and Dudette.. from North Attleboro Massachusetts...Life Rules

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      Cheers to you as well my friend! Thank you for supporting the channel!

  • @andjavgarven
    @andjavgarven 3 года назад +1

    Great video!! Entertaining for whiskey lovers. 🥃🥃

  • @80Demitri
    @80Demitri 2 года назад +1

    Nice content! I have about 50 bottles now and most are open and half full. How long will these bottles last? Do I need to drink them quickly or will they last a while...I always seem to get mixed suggestions...what has been your experience?

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад

      We are doing a podcast on this. The short answer is you really don't need to worry about it unless it is going to be a very long time. No one seems to know that whiskey is not reactive with oxygen. It just lacks the chemical compounds to react with oxygen. It does change, it is very very very slow, it is likely due to evaporation of ethanol and dissolved CO2 changing PH, UV rays are also bad (oxygen is involved in that chemical reaction), the change does not take it from good to bad (just different), who is to say if the change is bad or good (everyone's palate is different), and the whiskey will never become dangerous to drink. So open what you want and drink at the pace you want.
      And I swear to God if someone comes on here and replies to this comment that they can taste the difference I will ban you from the channel 😂 We deal with science and facts on BRT, not interested in your placebo affected opinions 😂

    • @80Demitri
      @80Demitri 2 года назад +1

      @@BourbonRealTalk Hahaha, thanks for the reply/info....it's much appreciated!

  • @andjavgarven
    @andjavgarven 3 года назад +1

    Great video... love it. Watching this video and I was drinking a Wild Turkey Rye. 🥃🥃

  • @Da1Prophessor
    @Da1Prophessor 3 года назад +1

    I love the Bob Ross “Happy Accident” bottle however I would like a bottle of “Brooklyn’s Finest.” 👍🏽. Keep up the great job and I’m real glad I’ve supported the channel.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      That was our club pick from Widow Jane. It was in pretty high demand, so I was not allowed to buy as many as I would have wanted.

  • @OutdoorsWithShawn
    @OutdoorsWithShawn Год назад

    Love the collection, shelves and how it's organized. One question: What size black pipe did you use? (1/2 or 3/4")

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад +1

      3/4"
      If you want lights you are going to need a false wall. To accomplish this I recommend you use 3" screws to secure 2'X4"s to each stud on the outside of the sheetrock. This gives you something to attach the false wall to and a way to hide your extension cords for the lights. I measured my wall and my tallest bottles and determined that I could fit 6 shelves with 15" of clearance and had my pipes cut accordingly.
      In retrospect I should have used precut 12" pipes instead of having the riser pipes cut 11.75". I could have just tightened them down some and saved some poor kid at home depot an 8 hour shift of cutting pipes. Buy all your pipes and couplings and put at least one together on the floor at home depot so you know you have all the right pieces. I used about .75 cans of metallic spray paint for each 8' length of piping including all the connecting parts. Ended up using just over 3 cans for 4 pipe sets. To paint the parts I took a scrap piece of 2"X12" and screwed in a bunch of 3' screws spaced apart. I would then attach a fitting to one end of a pipe, paint it, and put the open end down on the screw (which is sticking out of the board) to hold it up so it could dry without touching any of the exposed edges. Warning: I had to put all the pipes in a degreaser before I painted them so the paint would stick, didn't wear cloves, and it dried my hands out bad.
      You will need cedar fence pickets to do the false wall. Just buy the amount you need an add 30% for pieces that are too warped and to account for drop off. Do yourself a favor and run every board through a table saw to make sure they are straight and all the exact same width. If you don't there will be little gaps in your back wall that you can see through when you are done (I have this and it drives me nuts). I bought prestained. Pick 2 other colors of stain and stain 1/3rd one color and 1/3rd the other, and leave 1/3 the original prestained color. If they have them save a little money by buying 1/3 stained and 2/3rds unstained. My store was out of unstained so I bought all stained and stained over the top. Now you should have 3 colors. Split each pile in half and lay 1/2 of each 1/3rd out. Get some light paint (white, light grey, doesn't really matter) and water it down. Then paint the 1/2 of the boards you have laid out. Just remember that the paint is supposed to create an opaque look and not cover up the stain. Now you have all your boards in 6 colors.
      You will need 2"X12" pine lumber for the shelves. Stain them a color of your choosing, wax them for protection, rout a 1/2" wide slot about 1/8" deep from end to end to recess the light strips into, stain but do not wax the ends of the freshly routed edge where the light strip won't go so you do not see exposed wood on the higher shelves, and cut an arched deeper but narrower groove to turn the wire into the wall. This groove must light up with the gap in the wall you plan to have your power in.
      You will need to sync all the light strips to one remote. The instructions are online and very easy. As you do this you will have a strong urge to test out all the settings. DO NOT DO THIS. The lights are on a sequence so if you have 2 light strips synced to one remote and you hit any button but on and off and you change the sequence, and any lights you change the sequence on will never be on sequence with the other light strips that were not on when you changed the sequence. Do not test the settings of the lights until all the light strips are working on one remote and turn on and off at the same time...then go nuts.
      Now attach your studs to the wall, run your extension cords to the end where your lights will attach, and install your first few rows of pallet wall up to at least the height of the first shelf that will have lights (the one closest to the ground won't). Attach your base of the metal pipe for the first shelve, install the first shelve, then add the riser component to the second shelf (using a small level to identify that the shelve support is level), bring in the second shelf, install the track light, cut the whole in the wall where needed to pass it through the wall so it is hidden behind the shelve. Work your way up until you get to the top. Hope this helps!

  • @frankmastromauro5630
    @frankmastromauro5630 3 года назад

    Great video - sorry for your loss

  • @mjardeen
    @mjardeen 3 года назад +1

    Awesome job and you should be so proud!

  • @geoffmcwiggan2814
    @geoffmcwiggan2814 Год назад

    Love your collection…wow. ! You have great taste in whiskeys and woman. 👍. Cheers from 🇦🇺 keep up the good work

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад

      Thank you! It is hard to get Lindsey on the show, so when people say nice things I always show her.

    • @geoffmcwiggan2814
      @geoffmcwiggan2814 Год назад +1

      @@BourbonRealTalk your a luck man. Half your luck. 😎👍🇦🇺

  • @robertharper2158
    @robertharper2158 2 года назад +1

    Great Video guys!

  • @Sean-uh6te
    @Sean-uh6te 3 года назад +1

    Looks amazing. Would like to know the details on how to build that. I want to build a smaller version in my office.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +2

      Shoot me an email. bourbonrealtalk@gmail.com

  • @kellycottrell1674
    @kellycottrell1674 2 года назад

    I have a couple of the Wee Glasses and I love them!

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад +1

      So glad! Thank you for supporting the channel!

  • @mendipfox1650
    @mendipfox1650 2 года назад +2

    Great collection. Defo need more scotch in your life though. However, that’s another rabbit hole entirely! Slainte 🥃

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад +1

      I usually have 8-10 bottles of scotch, but if I started collecting like I do bourbon I think Lindsey would kill me. Cheers!

  • @michaelgonzalez2399
    @michaelgonzalez2399 3 года назад +1

    Great job. Interested in the lighting. I just built one myself.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-16-ft-Indoor-RGB-LED-Strip-Light-Kit-DT8800-16F/312590609

  • @Setking23
    @Setking23 3 года назад +1

    this was an awesome episode

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      Thank you! And thank you for supporting the channel!

  • @vinnier6
    @vinnier6 3 года назад +1

    Love you guys, I need to come see the wall….it’s been to long

  • @devipittman6926
    @devipittman6926 3 года назад +1

    WOW!!!!!! First time watching your video and I’m 🪝 I live in South Carolina and I was wondering how can I get the prideful goat?

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      TPG is going to be distributed in 10 states starting with the next drop, but SC isn't one of them...yet! We will continue to grow the brand so we will make it to SC eventually.

  • @Burner-ny7pr
    @Burner-ny7pr 3 года назад

    Great channel. Love the positivity! Can you do a Texas Whiskey review? Your favorites from the state?

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      I love a lot of TX whiskey.
      Ironroot, Balcones, Lone Elm, Garrison, Pflugerville, Andolusia, Still Austin, just to name a few.
      Here are some links to pieces I have done on TX whiskey:
      ruclips.net/video/F8j6PueRxZw/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/RdXJ_V2nAjI/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/dTHmhPUjEDE/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/VAaSHA69x10/видео.html

  • @jamesvredenburg3559
    @jamesvredenburg3559 3 года назад +1

    Great show
    I have heard you mention a club you belong to. Is this club open to anyone? Can you provide more information

  • @newmennium
    @newmennium 3 года назад +1

    No offense, but I hope that store in Atlanta will check for state IDs this year. The regulars that keep the lights on are getting screwed IMO. Real talk.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      No offense taken. They started this year and Rodney stopped shopping at their store as a result. You see, we knew about the store because Rodney's work took him to the area regularly. He stopped by the store every few weeks to build up his relationship with the owner and always bought a bottle when he was there. Once they stopped letting out of state people get bottles he stopped shopping there. Now nearly 100% of the bottles go to non regular shoppers who live in state and immediately flip the bottles. So your plan has been implemented and it created a bigger problem.

  • @drfranke
    @drfranke 3 года назад +1

    Gorgeous. A labor of love.

  • @Sepulkrum
    @Sepulkrum 3 года назад

    Very nice collection. I see that Black Whiskey bottle on the bottom right corner. You planning on doing a video on it?

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      We might be doing something with them in the future. Things are still up in the air. Since they use the "black" corn it tastes a little like my favorite TX bourbon...Ironroot!

  • @pauliej345
    @pauliej345 3 года назад +1

    I know its a question asked a million times but do you feel your whiskey suffers from having so many open bottles? I currently have a few bottles open but would love to open just about all of them but am always afraid of the whiskeys flavor getting changed to much especially with my better stuff.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +2

      Too much to explain here. I am doing a 2 year study. I have covered this topic in other podcasts. The short answer is whiskey is NOT reactive with oxygen as people incorrectly assert. It does change with time due to evaporative loss of ethanol, dissolved CO2 levels changing PH, and exposure to UV rays. The changes are slow and mostly undetectable and not necessarily changes for the worse. No one believes that whiskey changes in a noticeable way within 2 years, so feel free to open as many bottles as you can drink in 2 years (hopefully sharing with friends), and don't worry too much about the ones you don't finish in that time. They may taste different but it may be better or worst for you palate, but it will still be drinkable. Cheers!

  • @biguy525
    @biguy525 3 года назад

    Awesome wall of whiskies. Very nice. It's nice that you have your wife on the videos with you. But one thing is you have to have her stop rockingl. At one point in the video I thought you both were on a boat until I seen you wern't rocking back and forth.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      She rocks when she is nervous. I really have to beg her to be on camera. I thought she did great, but I don't notice her rocking because I am used to it. Cheers!

    • @taquitopicante5863
      @taquitopicante5863 3 года назад

      ​@@BourbonRealTalk : She did great. You did great. Your wife is very photogenic. I hope she gets past her fear of being on camera, as you both do a nice job of presenting. The stories she helps draw out of you is what helps make this channel, indeed, Real Talk. Cheers, from AZ. PS. Awesome wall of whiskeys. ;)

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      @@taquitopicante5863 This made Lindsey smile!

  • @e.g2549
    @e.g2549 3 года назад

    amazing collection!!!!!

  • @whynotwyatt294
    @whynotwyatt294 3 года назад

    33:49 FAVORITE PART!!!!

  • @georgecandelaria2537
    @georgecandelaria2537 2 года назад +1

    That's a sweet collection. I collect too. But the prices are outrageous and now everyone wants to make a killing on each bottle even other collectors where I live. So now there is no such thing as retail because the stores sell a 100 dollar special for a 1000 plus. So now we can only dream.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад

      It is a common problem. I did a video that might help.
      ruclips.net/video/HVQnIUe6nWg/видео.html

  • @BigJonkulous
    @BigJonkulous 3 года назад +1

    Those shelves still have tons of space. just push the bottles a little closer together.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      I can fit 2-4 more face front bottles on most shelves...except the SSW pick shelf (it is packed). I just don't want to nest and not have every bottle have face front positioning. We will see. The biggest deterrent is I just don't want to do the work right now :-)

  • @davidwrinkle6903
    @davidwrinkle6903 3 года назад +1

    Man you know how to make a guy jealous.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +2

      Right! My wife is freaking HOT! Just kidding, you probably meant the whiskey :-)

  • @jimbrady7030
    @jimbrady7030 3 года назад +1

    With so many open bottles how do you keep them from going bad. (Please don't say you just drink all of them within 2 years.)

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      I invite members from the club over about every 3 weeks and let them drink their fill. In this way we go through most bottles in under 2 years. Whiskey will change over time, but it is slow and not always for the worse. I have had many bottles open over 2 years and I can not think of one that changed so much that I didn't like it. They change but they do not go from good to bad, just good to different.

  • @jamesnorwood4084
    @jamesnorwood4084 2 года назад +1

    Hey brother you had to go through all that to come to the conclusion Wild Turkey 101 was the best dram of 'em all. Hell I could have saved you some money and told ya that. Look no further ... you have arrived! And it's not cheap ... it's inexpensive to boot.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад

      I agree with the sentiment. My collection is used for more than just having a great tasting pour, so even though I love WT101 I buy a lot of other things to create opportunities for connection.

  • @cuba1266
    @cuba1266 2 года назад +1

    Damn I got 6 bottles and my wife is complaining 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад +1

      Luckily my wife participates in the hobby now, so that makes it easier.

  • @TheNewMailman
    @TheNewMailman 3 года назад +2

    Wooo

  • @misaghkhosravi4541
    @misaghkhosravi4541 6 месяцев назад

    CHEERS TO ALL DEAR ONES :)

  • @sirjcc
    @sirjcc Год назад

    Boy how this video has aged lol. Wasn't there a more recent video where you said you once spent well over $1000 for a BTAC?

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад

      Yes, I paid $1900 for ER17 to complete my BTAC set.

  • @jasonczfan8658
    @jasonczfan8658 2 года назад +1

    Better lock it up before the teens get in there and you catch them and their friends mixing the Pappy with Diet Coke

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  2 года назад +1

      My kids know the difference between top shelf and mixers, but that is part of the reason we moved the collection so we could lock it up. Cheers!

  • @Setking23
    @Setking23 3 года назад +2

    i like the jim beam marijuana decanter beccause of the uhh uhh

  • @wilhallman2890
    @wilhallman2890 Год назад +1

    14:00 I really don't get it, cannot stand Wild Turkey 101.. compared to Makers 46 or even Woodford Reserve, it's grotesque

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  Год назад +1

      I have a hard time thinking any mass produced widely distributed KY bourbon from a legacy distillery is "grotesque". Most of the time a person who holds this opinion formed it from a bad experience long ago. How long has it been since you tried it? Have you tried it side by side with Maker's or Woodford? Have you had someone blind you?

  • @snafufubar
    @snafufubar 3 года назад +1

    Making me sad with my 35 bottles.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      35 bottles is respectable! Nothing to be sad about there. Cheers!

  • @toms4020
    @toms4020 3 года назад +1

    Why not just open a bar? Do you Drink Whiskey every day?

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад

      The truth is a make a lot more money off the connections I make giving my whiskey away for free than I could ever make opening a high risk venture like a bar. I do drink whiskey every day.

  • @OGbrick420
    @OGbrick420 2 года назад +1

    thats not cannabis thats agave

  • @txmike1945
    @txmike1945 3 года назад +1

    Why would anyone want a whiskey "collection"? Isn't whiskey to drink, not collect? I have about ten different bottles but I am drinking them all at a reasonable rate.

    • @BourbonRealTalk
      @BourbonRealTalk  3 года назад +1

      I collect to share. My time in the collecting game affords me opportunities to acquire bottles that most people don't have access to. I then use those bottles to bring people together so they can form connections with each other, my podcast, the whiskey club I run, and to network for business. Other people collect for financial reasons because whiskey as an asset typically appreciates. Some people collect as stewards of the whiskey to preserve it for future generations. Some people are a combination of any of these three things.
      One think I know for sure is collecting isn't a waste. You might have 10 bottles, but I would bet none of them are $100,000+ rare bottles of scotch that their best use would be as a museum piece to preserve it for a future generation rather than being gulped down while watching TV on a Tuesday night.