MALTERNATIVES - UNCUT & UNFILTERED 61

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
  • Join us in this exciting new episode of "Malternatives," where we explore fantastic alternatives to whisky. If you're a whisky lover looking to expand your palate, this episode is for you! We dive into the world of vintage and high-end bottles at affordable prices, focusing on exquisite old ports, sherries, and even a unique white port.
    Discover the rich history, diverse flavours, and exceptional quality these malternatives offer. Whether you're curious about the deep, complex notes of a vintage port or the sweet, nutty character of a well-aged sherry, we've got you covered.
    Stay in the dram loop! Follow the guys on Instagram:
    Jake - / the.whisky.baron
    Ian - / poshscotch
    Stevie - / drampirate

Комментарии • 49

  • @richardkilley6838
    @richardkilley6838 Месяц назад +2

    Nice work as every my fine chaps, i think this episode is the push i needed to explore some vintage ports and sherries, got to try new things and keep the whisky industry supplied with quality casks!

  • @edwardash1113
    @edwardash1113 5 дней назад

    Loved the episode. I'm an ex-wine merchant who is fairly new to whisky. You might want to know that a good source of Sherry is a little-known wine shop called "The Whisky Exchange" 😉 Headed up by an excellent buyer, Dawn Davies, who is a Master of Wine. But don't forget Madeira; it will blow your mind 🤯

  • @timpowles7514
    @timpowles7514 Месяц назад +2

    Nice change boys, cheers. Congratulations Jake welcome to the adult world!! Seriously though what a generous friend you both have in Ian. Top man.

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +2

      thanks Tim! still feel like a child but glad to be part of the club. and Posh always brings the best gifts to the party - a true gent!

  • @Isthatabeerinyourpocket
    @Isthatabeerinyourpocket Месяц назад +3

    Now that was more fun than I expected from 3 grannies sitting on the sofa with their crochet 😂😂😂
    I've had a number of ports over the years whilst visiting Portugal and of course as toast glasses on Military dinner nights (swing that lantern). I am a massive fan but unfortunately it no longer agrees with me (big gout sufferer) so this in turn prompted my transition to Whisky and I haven't looked back.
    Oh and my favourite presenter is Jeff Whisky 😂😂😂

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      glad us grannies pulled it out the bag for you! and we've got another episode with Jeff coming up soon so stay tuned

  • @InWhiskyVeritas-bv5kl
    @InWhiskyVeritas-bv5kl Месяц назад +2

    It so happens I’m in Porto now. The city is amazing and the Port houses are all here right in the centre on the Douro down from the vineyards upriver. You should come and see it and drink it here, it’s spectacular.

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      I've still never been but it's on the travel list! hope you're having an amazing time - sláinte

  • @Chris_Keep
    @Chris_Keep Месяц назад +2

    Only ever had supermarket sherry and port at Christmas. Definitely something to explore especially with those prices!
    Side note, I’ll give my vote for Ian 😜

  • @jackabussingly
    @jackabussingly Месяц назад +2

    Loved the episode guys! I try my best to sip port and sherry from time to time. Had a real phase of enjoying some Sherry from the supermarket (probs an Amontillado or Palo Cortado) with tonic - it really works 😅 Port (like Jake says) a bit more of a festive tipple. Know we all need to drink more to also help the whisky industry …just like cider too much 😂

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +1

      can't go wrong with a good cider! that last bottle you gave me went down incredibly well - can't wait to get back over to Arran and prune/pick some trees with you!

  • @Dramdiary
    @Dramdiary Месяц назад +2

    We have a bottle of 1965 PX at home ready to crack for Christmas. Like treacle apparently. Great episode, been banging on about making sherry cool for a while.

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      wow, now that sounds like something worth waiting for! it's always been cool DD - we're all just catching up!

  • @seanzealony9499
    @seanzealony9499 Месяц назад +3

    As a teenager who regually drank Port & Sherry like fizzy pop when listening to the dulcet tones of classic rock and psychedelic music, I love a good dram of the dark berry fluid.
    As you say it’s not cool to order a port or sherry when out with your mates.
    But nowadays I do as I near 60yrs of age.
    A good tipple is a good tipple be it Whisky, Brandy, Port or Sherry.
    Great video and informative as normal.

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      thanks for tuning in and supporting us Sean, glad you enjoyed it! and great to hear that you're returning to your younger years - do you still crank the psychedelic tunes?

  • @saschaoswald480
    @saschaoswald480 Месяц назад +2

    Birth year bottles are slim pickings for me - 1982 was the height of a crash in the industry and it seems only independents like G&M or Glenfarclas were filling any casks at all....
    So maybe this Port thing is worth a look!
    Great podcast, fellas! Do Cognac/Armagnac next!

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +1

      grain is a good one but otherwise these Malternatives should hit the spot Sascha! we'll get the cognac episode in the lineup - sláinte my friend!

  • @0oDaan12o0
    @0oDaan12o0 Месяц назад +2

    Last time was a trio, white tawny and ruby from .... no idea what brand/house. All were okay but I liked the ruby best.
    In the past I've mostly had ruby port from Kopke and Graham's and quite like the stuff, but a bottle is a bit much for myself and whisky keeps forever. Port finished whisky gives us the best of both worlds

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      agreed - love a good port finish! always worth tucking into a half bottle every now and then though Dan

  • @Dalwhat
    @Dalwhat Месяц назад +2

    The first time I was given vintage port it knocked my socks off as I could feel the alcohol being absorbed through the mucous membrane of my mouth. The second time I had it was 35 years ago and I was given a pre war vintage which was possibly the best drink I have ever had. I then made the mistake of going into a shop to buy my own bottle. Astonished at the price I bought a very new vintage and was disgusted by the taste. I didn't realise that in those days you had to lay it down to age at least 10 to 15 years before drinking. These days (I don't know how) the maturation is much faster and you can easily drink a port 5 to 10 years old. I'm old school however and will always search out Grahams or Fonseca 1977 or 1985. Much older than that and you are talking serious money. If you do find a '63 from either of those houses however please tip me the wink. Great podcast, widening out the appeal of fortified wines to the general public, and good call that these need to be bought and drunk if you want to continue to see fine whisky with these finishes. Drink it or lose it.

    • @Dalwhat
      @Dalwhat Месяц назад +1

      The trouble with port and sherry is that people won't buy as many bottles compared with whisky as it entails a greater vesting of intent. You really need to be prepared to drink it over a short period of time and so your £80-100 lasts less time. You can keep and enjoy a bottle of whisky for a year or more and not feel forced to finish it. Don't get me wrong I probably prefer vintage port over whisky yet only have half a dozen bottles racked up while I have 20+ bottles of whisky.

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +1

      sounds amazing! something I'm going to keep exploring myself - as you say, drink it or lose it! thanks for tuning in and supporting again - sláinte my friend

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +1

      @@Dalwhat true, but it's great for a party or gathering of likeminded drink enthusiasts

  • @ps3inquisition441
    @ps3inquisition441 Месяц назад +2

    I was already looking to try some port and sherry, after watching this episode I’m definitely picking up some this week. At the moment my favorite alternative to scotch is cognac.

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +1

      don't know much about cognac myself but we'll definitely get an episode in soon! let us know how the fortified wines go down

  • @hoodwiser7652
    @hoodwiser7652 Месяц назад +2

    I’m tried a few ports, sherries etc and, though interesting, they’re just too sweet for me (except PX on ice cream, banging). My wife has a wild sweet tooth though so I tend to buy them for her. Best thing I’ve tried in that wheelhouse was a vintage Madeira - amazing nose and complex palate, still too sweet for me but it stood out massively in terms of quality.
    White wines my malternative as - when the weathers hot - it can be served chilled and scratch that itch whisky can’t and actually refresh my palate. Personally love Chablis, very minerally and dry so really refreshing Slainte

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      love a good Madeira! not that big a fan of white wines myself but always happy to explore. Bordeaux is my favourite so far

  • @euanmacara1812
    @euanmacara1812 Месяц назад +2

    loved this episode again, great value Ports! I love Port but it's been many many years since had some Vintage Port, must get some now for these long summer nights with a cigar. An episode on whisky cocktails for the summer would be great to see?

    • @IanBear1000
      @IanBear1000 Месяц назад +1

      Oooh I’m definitely up for a whisky cocktail episode ❤

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      we were actually talking about this last time we got together Euan. consider it done my friend - sláinte!

  • @liamclarke8411
    @liamclarke8411 Месяц назад +2

    Great show I got a port 1967 at auction my birthday year not opened it yet but after your show I'm going to they say the 1966 was a vintage year and overshadowed the 67 hope you do one about brandy cheers 🍻

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      amazing, hope it goes down well Liam! we'll definitely get involved with some other bits and pieces and be sure to put brandy on the list. sláinte my friend

  • @erwinweening709
    @erwinweening709 Месяц назад +2

    great episode. never had port and sherry is a long time ago.
    gone try and get a nice old px i'm also a sweettooth .

  • @raeraeraeth
    @raeraeraeth Месяц назад +2

    Happy birthday!

  • @jimmyjazz4605
    @jimmyjazz4605 Месяц назад +2

    Aight, that's it. We need a Mortal Kombat styled fight between Posh Scotch & The Whisky Baron 😂
    Another awesome episode. Maybe a part two that focuses on rum? 😮

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +2

      definitely up for the follow up episode! not sure about a MK fight - Ian strikes me as the sort of lad who has some serious nunchuck skills..

    • @IanBear1000
      @IanBear1000 Месяц назад +2

      @@TheWhiskyBaron ninja 🥷

    • @jimmyjazz4605
      @jimmyjazz4605 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheWhiskyBaron 😂

  • @edfriday7709
    @edfriday7709 Месяц назад +3

    Prefer port to sherry I feel as drinks in their own right. Prefer rum to both though. Like all their of their influence on whisky though….

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад +1

      can't say I'm a big fan of rum finished whiskies but we'll definitely get a rum episode in the lineup! sláinte Ed

    • @edfriday7709
      @edfriday7709 Месяц назад +1

      Almost as good as bourbon???? :-D

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      @@edfriday7709 hahaha, you know it!

  • @danielwilliams7925
    @danielwilliams7925 Месяц назад +2

    Sipping on a 30 year old PX myself.....

    • @TheWhiskyBaron
      @TheWhiskyBaron Месяц назад

      very nice! something you frequent or are you pulling it out special for us Dan?

    • @danielwilliams7925
      @danielwilliams7925 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheWhiskyBaron I have a selection of sherries. I use them to compare with a dram. Have all sorts px, oloroso, Palo Cortado, and so forth.