@@travisinthetrunk that's the dumbest idea ever. They wanted to make it a SERIOUS drink. Not some breaking bad novelty, where people only buy it as a prop.
@@impeacefulgamer i just did a BB marathon I honestly don't remember the episode lol just the context. If I have to guess I would say 3rd or 4th season
@@okthen3583 Hey, it is what it is. At one point both cannabis and alcohol were legal, then made illegal. But for some reason when deciding to make one legal again we went with alcohol, the one that's way more dangerous and addictive 🤷♂ lol
I love how Walter and Jesse were able to reconcile after everything that happened. They learned from their mistakes and decided to use their hard earned experience to start a successful new legal empire. Truly inspiring!
@@equis9712 yeah, confirmed dead in El Camino. However, realistically he probably likely could have survived espeically with it being shrapnel that hit him, where it hit and how fast police responded. but yeah his death was more fitting for the show anyway
I saw them when they came to my city to promote this a few months ago, absolutely insane experience. Aaron Paul realllyy knows how to get a crowd going lmao
I didn't hear there were doing this until after they left my town and it would've been only a 20min drive I am so disappointed I couldn't meet them while my friends brother went and got their autograph/signature.
Good to see and hear that Aaron Paul is having success. Given that his acting career didn't exactly take off after the end of BB, I always kinda assumed that he is probably not doing so well, emotionally and financially.
Massive respect for both of them, they founded a business that keeps their partnership alive even after breaking bad and can also give back to the community.
The fact that they looked inwards toward the community to ask what THEY needed makes me want to support this brand even more. So many times an employer ask what a labor force can do for them, rarely is it ever flipped!
They aren’t helping local communities, they’re ruining the tequila and mezcal business for local makers as they say it tastes gross. Stop colonizing in the 21st century…
If you just watch at the substance itself, pure in its form, Alcohol is the most harmful drug, for yourself and others. There are multiple studies about the difference in harm of drugs and alcohol consistently ranks at no 1 most damaging and harmful drug.
@@darnelljenkins5972 alcohol has always been more damaging than drugs, it just has more prestige. If cocaine was heavily regulated and could be marketed as being made from "only the finest natural ingredients" rather than bleach and dead coca leaves, then it would sell like hotcakes and only the most elite pretigious cocaine bars would sell it.
Cranston such a legend, from Malcolm in the Middle to Breaking Bad....been entertaining me for decades! And love the continued friendship and partnership.
No worries. Giancarlo Esposito and Jonathan Banks will likely start their own Tequila brand a few years from now called “Dos Hermanos”. No but seriously this is amazing. Congrats to Bryan and Paul for their Mezcal brand and also creating jobs and helping an impoverished community in Mexico.
Now this is how you launch a product and a business. Business with a heart. This is how you should do a business. Such a beautiful story teller Bryan is.
A message from a Mexican to Bryan Cranston. Thank you for not being another celebrity that comes to Mexico just to profit from our lands and people. Thank you for taking the time to learn about the process and help the community. You're invited to the carne asada, only if you bring a bottle of Dos Hombres. haha
@@jasonnasiry key word is "just" my friend. he gave a town drinkable water, is employing local people, not taking any shortcuts by keeping the tradition. it's respectable at the least.
I have a feeling with how long Cranston and Paul spent in New Mexico (and in turn, the amount of time they probably spent in Mexico), they have a fondness for the country and a strong understanding of the country and culture.
This is all because Vince has an amazing instinct and Bryan was humble and shared the screen with a new addition who he allowed to take half the credit. Unbelievably blessed!
I love this duo. Bryan speaks so highly of his partner and you can feel the mutual respect. Sometimes people of generations have hard time to connect but it's different with these two
It's incredible how much these guys love each other. Most shows, movies, etc. Sure the cast becomes family. Best friends and whatnot but these guys always seem to find a way to stay closer than close. It's amazing. I cant wait to try this
I love this so much. That they’re working together, but in a way that’s supporting and respecting the community they’re working with? Starting from scratch and doing it right. They’ve become Anti-Diesel and Anti-Heisenberg in the *best* way. 😊
Exactly! This is the difference between Kendall Jenners brand of Tequila and other celebrities with "traditional" Central/South American spirits that just slap their name on it and call it a day. Bryan and Aaron not only respect the cultures that make these spirits, but specific communities as well that are making them all this money in the first place!
a better buzz means costumers pay more. a higher purity means a greater yield. that’s 130 million dollars of profit that isn’t being pissed away by some substandard distiller. Now you listen to me. you’ve got the greatest mescal distiller in Mexico right here. And with his skills.. you will earn more, from that 35 percent than you ever will on your own.
He mentioned the Mezcal Maestro by name; that's enough for me to give this brand a try. So different from other celebrities who make a Tequila or Mezcal brand but do not care about the Mexican culture.
@@Pactastic042 sure? I mean great observation? Don’t know what your assumption has to do with my comment but, k? Go work on your channel it needs some work lol.
I love this story so much! I love that they care enough to keep learning about the culture and the process. They also give back to the community and replant anything they take from the land. Fantastic! We need more duos like these two in business!
I happen to be a huge fan of BB. I love the story of Jesse. The redemption arc. Anyway… on to the good stuff. I got REAL acquainted with their mezcal when the first Covid lockdown happened. I gotta say. It’s a real fine product. Would love to meet these guys one day and thank them for turning me on to a great show and creating a loved product of their own.
@@stevencoardvenice you could use it in a margarita, but I would recommend you sip it neat first. My favorite go to cocktail was 1 oz of lime juice, 1 oz of pure squeeze mango purée (BevMo) and 2 oz of Dos Hombres. Garnish with a slice of jalapeño. Shaken not stirred.
I remember from the early breaking bad insider podcasts Bryan saying that it is very easy to spot a lazy actor from a hard working one. That Aaron never said no to him to work on lines, scenes, etc. They spent everyday, every hour not shooting basically honing their characters and i guess that breeds respect and a strong bond/friendship when another actor cares as much as you do about the roles they take on. So this is nice to see the friendship continues after their work on Breaking Bad was done. If no one has checked out but Aaron Paul's work/ executive production, etc on Bojack Horseman is just fantastic.
We Mexicans truly hate how lately so many celebrities are slapping their name to Tequila and Mezcal just to profit from our culture. But there's people like Bryan and Aaron who actually deep dive into the history of those drinks, spend a long time in our land, meet the workers, even know them by name, and just fully immerse themselves in it and it becomes appreciation instead of appropriation and when all that happens we love that notorious people like them can take the taste and history of Mexico around the world. And then on top of that they're also improving the quality of the community their workers live in, and know very well how to sell authentic but not stereotypical, and it's all we could ever ask from a business. Dos Hombres is a great brand that reflects the greatness of it's two owners.
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Awwww boohooo give everything back you’ve taken from the US if you’re so mad about it.
Out of all the new “tequila” brands I’m seeing pop up in the market that are owned by major movie stars or singers this one actually stands out. They’re being very transparent about the way they cultivate this mezcal. They have the money so they invest it something they fell in love with & I can respect that. Many brands that are owned by famous people slap a label with their name on a bottle & expect it to sell like crack in the 80’s. Kylie Jenner, p-diddy, George Clooney all have made tequilas. And they weren’t the best besides clooneys previously owned tequila “casamigos”. Keep “cooking” up this tequila fellas. I’ll have to pick up a bottle and try it myself.
Agree but as you said, Clooney actually did it right. Casamigos is top tier. I was a little skeptical about Dos Hombres due to the mixed reviews and still haven't tried it but this vid changed my view on it a bit. Will have to see myself how it really is.
@@Ryan88881 I’ve only ever had the casamigos blanco, and honestly I didn’t like it much. It was “alright” in my book but I’m sure the anejo and extra anejo might be good. I usually drink don julio 70. That’s my tequila of choice.
@@salh.8013 Hm, idk about that one. I'm more of an anejo guy at the end of the day but casamigos blanco was pretty damn good too. I even threw up a little in my mouth once when drinking it (not because of the taste) but had to swallow it back up because it was that good and smooth. I have no idea what brand one would like if they didn't like casamigos considering there's really nothing better, it's just as good as Patron and Don Julio if not better and those are basically the best go-to tequilas. It's definitely beyond the point of just being "alright". It's smooth and is almost a perfect tequila so with all due respect I can't say I really understand what you mean by being just alright. It is absolutely one of the better ones out there. Patron, Casamigos and Don Julio are the holy trinity as far as I'm concerned. The reviews for Casamigos aren't nearly as mixed as that of Dos Hombres btw.
There are hundreds of tequilas better than Casamigos, Asombroso and Casa Dragones come to mind. And let’s not compare tequila with mezcal, different plant and different process to make them.
Huge Breaking Bad fan here! So great to see them working together on something they can be passionate about & give back to the local community at the same time! Kudos to you both 🥂
Breaking Bad is a masterpiece in storytelling and character arcs. Jesse's redemption is one the best things to ever come out of television. Walter's descent into becoming a truly terrible person is a truly sad thing to watch but it's so captivating that you can't look away even though you can see the train wreck happening in slow motion. Will be supporting them in this Legal Empire.
It’s cool too see that they’re producing drugs like they do in Breaking Bad. It seems like a nice company and I’d be interested in trying their drink. However, it’s important that the Mexican traditions and local communities are respected.
Tried this tequila(edit: not tequila, mezcal) a few weeks ago. It has a very unique flavor and it’s pretty strong! Ordered another bottle through our regular liquor store.
It’s a pretty mediocre mezcal, smoke forward pretty strident and overall shallow But I like Bryan Cranston and and can appreciate the story & brand identity
@@makiah_s I take it you are somewhat versed in mezcal. So I would appreciate it if you had any recommendations for someone fresh to mezcals; along the lines of some affordable authentic mezcals with a profile that give an idea of what mezcal is all about flavor-wise
Always awesome to see someone create a business not only to benefit themselves but benefit others as well, from the product but also creating jobs for people also
I shall give Dos Hombres a try. I'm in Sydney Australia, and can find it locally available for AUD205, but I see the USD is 65 direct from Dos Hombres website (which does not ship direct to AU). Quite a difference in price! May I suggest distribution via Dan Murphy's and/or Liquorland retail chains?
Yeahhh I always found that puzzling. I guess the origin of that phrase was when you say something and while saying it, or after, realise what you just did. But most people now seem to use it just as a declaration that they're using a pun.
I guess you could say, Bryan knows the business and Aaron knows the chemistry
LMAO
We're in the mirror universe
Ahahahaha yea irl
🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol very true
Wow, these two have some balls starting a new business after what happened last time
😜😜😜
Just don’t bring Saul Goodman into the business this time
lolol
Lmao
Mfs acting like nothing happened
Finally, They are actually making addictive substance for a mass population like in the BB. Respect
They should have tinted it blue.
@@travisinthetrunk Hopefully they hire some guy called Gustavo Fring to advertise blue bottle liquor to be painfully delicious.
@@travisinthetrunk that's the dumbest idea ever.
They wanted to make it a SERIOUS drink. Not some breaking bad novelty, where people only buy it as a prop.
. lmao^
@@ImTheMan0fSteel look up bombay sapphire, if they make it that color.
Aaron Paul:” Remember, chemistry must be respected.”
Bryan: “ Yes, Mr Paul.”
What...? This is just layering... Yo.. !!!! 😄😄😄😄 IYKWIM
Yes Mr Paul! Yes Brewery!
We don't shake hands
Has that “yes mr vanoss” vibe
2010's "Jesse, we need to cook"
2020's "Jesse, we need to distill"
2022 - we need to drink
2023 - ^ Jesse We Need We Need New Kidney's🍺
"That's my legal advice" 👉👉👉
2020's “Mr.White, we need alcohol”
*"Bryan we need to distill"
Can you imagine being down in Mexico and seeing Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul walking out of some sort of industrial facility/processing plant
@Nina NASA i just watched that episode and I'm now laughing with tears lol
@@Rico_71 remind me that episode please😂
@@impeacefulgamer i just did a BB marathon I honestly don't remember the episode lol just the context. If I have to guess I would say 3rd or 4th season
@@Rico_71 ahhh ok cool!
@@impeacefulgamer Season 1 Episode 7
From meth to alcohol, from illegal to legal, they should turn this into a documentary. These guys are legendary.
Exactly, what are the chances they would actually get into the drug business Fr lol
Makes me think of that scene near the pool with hank when they smoke a cuban cigar
Guess you could say they are "Breaking Good"
You know 100 years ago what they are doing would be illegal, funny how we draw that line
@@okthen3583 Hey, it is what it is. At one point both cannabis and alcohol were legal, then made illegal. But for some reason when deciding to make one legal again we went with alcohol, the one that's way more dangerous and addictive 🤷♂ lol
He knows the business and Aaron knows the chemistry this time.
You’re too late.
@@kevsouth8497 haha true.
@@ln4343 silly you.
@@xploration1437 hahaha yes i am.
The energy here is lit👌👌🚬
I love how Walter and Jesse were able to reconcile after everything that happened. They learned from their mistakes and decided to use their hard earned experience to start a successful new legal empire. Truly inspiring!
Especially how Walter was able to revive after being shot by a machine gun in the trunk of his car.
True
lol
@@stevenwang8659 did he even die tho?
@@equis9712 yeah, confirmed dead in El Camino. However, realistically he probably likely could have survived espeically with it being shrapnel that hit him, where it hit and how fast police responded. but yeah his death was more fitting for the show anyway
I love that they stayed friends even after breaking bad.
They are pretty much family at this point
@@mmm6325 If they can’t embrace their past together through a master class of television, how could they ever call themselves family?
It seems they've breaking good
Yea, they broke real bad
You could say they broke good
I saw them when they came to my city to promote this a few months ago, absolutely insane experience. Aaron Paul realllyy knows how to get a crowd going lmao
I wanted to attend one of those so bad but I’m east coast and money right now is TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
@@warpedwhimsical nice tuco ref lol
@@warpedwhimsical they went to a bunch of spots on the east coast too!! So lucky they came to my local town
I didn't hear there were doing this until after they left my town and it would've been only a 20min drive I am so disappointed I couldn't meet them while my friends brother went and got their autograph/signature.
Good to see and hear that Aaron Paul is having success. Given that his acting career didn't exactly take off after the end of BB, I always kinda assumed that he is probably not doing so well, emotionally and financially.
"The chemistry we had on breaking bad was very strong"
Yes.. 99.1% I believe
Bryan is not in the spirit business, he's in the empire business
Aight gonna wait for him to construct 5 entire fricking Dubai-level airports and the entire U.S High Speed Rail network
@@gamingchamp6728 Alcoholism has entered the chat..
@@drybizcuit1914 lmao
He is the one who knocks.
The booze shall go from Cape to Cairo.
Massive respect for both of them, they founded a business that keeps their partnership alive even after breaking bad and can also give back to the community.
That reaches a new high in the "how could one care less" department.
Breaking rich
Breaking community
>give back to the community
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@@Icetea-2000 >vtuber fan
The way Vince Gillian made the script workout to have them conquer the alcohol business is mindblowing!! True genius
Bravo Vince!
Vravo Bince!
L pfp
this is too damn sweet needs to be an episode 😎😎💥💥
Vravo Bince!
The fact that they looked inwards toward the community to ask what THEY needed makes me want to support this brand even more. So many times an employer ask what a labor force can do for them, rarely is it ever flipped!
I had no idea they had a business together! I'm happy they're also thinking of the local communities and the environment. They're a great duo (:
@@harshupadhyay2422 bro..
They aren’t helping local communities, they’re ruining the tequila and mezcal business for local makers as they say it tastes gross. Stop colonizing in the 21st century…
Let’s pray the reincarnated version of Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) won’t infiltrate their business.
They should start cooking meth, I would totally buy.
These two running a successful business together like this is art imitating life. A lot better than what their characters were selling too!
how is alcohol a lot better, if it was invented today it would be a schedule 1 drug
@@davidp6913 it’s a lot better than meth at least lol.
If you just watch at the substance itself, pure in its form, Alcohol is the most harmful drug, for yourself and others. There are multiple studies about the difference in harm of drugs and alcohol consistently ranks at no 1 most damaging and harmful drug.
@@darnelljenkins5972 it’s worse.
@@darnelljenkins5972 alcohol has always been more damaging than drugs, it just has more prestige. If cocaine was heavily regulated and could be marketed as being made from "only the finest natural ingredients" rather than bleach and dead coca leaves, then it would sell like hotcakes and only the most elite pretigious cocaine bars would sell it.
Love it, seeing this guys working together speaks volumes about their on-screen and off screen relationship!
Why do they use Agave. I wish they would keep it American and make Bourbon here like McConaughey
Bryan is the godson to Aaron's new kid. They're bros for life. It's amazing :D
@@iancoppock3064 You mean godfather
@@sv8729 lol I did indeed, thanks for the correction
you could say they have a certain.... chemistry....
Cranston such a legend, from Malcolm in the Middle to Breaking Bad....been entertaining me for decades! And love the continued friendship and partnership.
Yes, he was genius in Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad. Terrific range!
No worries. Giancarlo Esposito and Jonathan Banks will likely start their own Tequila brand a few years from now called “Dos Hermanos”. No but seriously this is amazing. Congrats to Bryan and Paul for their Mezcal brand and also creating jobs and helping an impoverished community in Mexico.
best comment lmao
Giancarlo already has a vodka brand, “Dirty devil”
@@potatoman99-07 Really? Cool.
@@greyghost4471 Thanks!
@@jsphat81 yeah he posts about it on his Instagram a bunch , you could check it out
Now this is how you launch a product and a business. Business with a heart. This is how you should do a business. Such a beautiful story teller Bryan is.
Being famous with a lot of connections and money helps.
it is kind of cringe.
@@doodlenoi Obviously
@@doodlenoi would you rather start a business as a broke nobody?
Yea he made everyone believe it’s not about the money at all 💰🥱💰
A message from a Mexican to Bryan Cranston. Thank you for not being another celebrity that comes to Mexico just to profit from our lands and people. Thank you for taking the time to learn about the process and help the community. You're invited to the carne asada, only if you bring a bottle of Dos Hombres. haha
dude he is profiting what are you talking about he's an actor and can bullshit anyone
@@jasonnasiry key word is "just" my friend. he gave a town drinkable water, is employing local people, not taking any shortcuts by keeping the tradition. it's respectable at the least.
@@jasonnasiry 🤡
@@jasonnasiry what do you expect him to do, start a business that doesn’t generate any profit?
I have a feeling with how long Cranston and Paul spent in New Mexico (and in turn, the amount of time they probably spent in Mexico), they have a fondness for the country and a strong understanding of the country and culture.
when i thought i couldnt love this guy anymore he helps the local community revolved around his business much respect
It really feels like everything these two talented people touch turns to gold
Actually it looks like this turned to "White"
Better yet, blue sky
except the Need for Speed franchise
or meth
This is all because Vince has an amazing instinct and Bryan was humble and shared the screen with a new addition who he allowed to take half the credit. Unbelievably blessed!
This mezcal guy is such a great story teller, he should become an actor or something
Welcome to the internet.
you joke but it took me a moment to recognize him lol
I'm sure Netflix or one of the big boys will give him a role
@@CaptainWiggins AMC
I feel like he would fit playing a meth cook. Could just be me
I love this duo. Bryan speaks so highly of his partner and you can feel the mutual respect. Sometimes people of generations have hard time to connect but it's different with these two
In real life they never see each other, but they found out they could make money pretending they're friends.
It's incredible how much these guys love each other. Most shows, movies, etc. Sure the cast becomes family. Best friends and whatnot but these guys always seem to find a way to stay closer than close. It's amazing.
I cant wait to try this
They are no longer in Show Business, they're in the Empire Business.
Lmao nice
2008: Meth business.
2019: Mezcal business.
*Bravo Vince!*
Bravo Bryan Cranston
Nothing stops this train
I love this so much. That they’re working together, but in a way that’s supporting and respecting the community they’re working with? Starting from scratch and doing it right. They’ve become Anti-Diesel and Anti-Heisenberg in the *best* way. 😊
Exactly! This is the difference between Kendall Jenners brand of Tequila and other celebrities with "traditional" Central/South American spirits that just slap their name on it and call it a day. Bryan and Aaron not only respect the cultures that make these spirits, but specific communities as well that are making them all this money in the first place!
Bet the money is really good
@@fuzzfac3942 fa sho
I believe it was "D-Sol" not Diesel.
@@harrydavey9884 nono if u watch the subtitles it’s Diesel
This scenario is the literal opposite of Breaking Bad. *Fixing Good*
Alcohol kills two times more people in the US than meth
Bryan casually dropping the word ‘yield’ was awesome 🤣
a better buzz means costumers pay more. a higher purity means a greater yield. that’s 130 million dollars of profit that isn’t being pissed away by some substandard distiller.
Now you listen to me. you’ve got the greatest mescal distiller in Mexico right here. And with his skills.. you will earn more, from that 35 percent than you ever will on your own.
He mentioned the Mezcal Maestro by name; that's enough for me to give this brand a try. So different from other celebrities who make a Tequila or Mezcal brand but do not care about the Mexican culture.
*cough cough* kendall jenner *cough cough*
Sheep. Go spend at a local business 🤦♂️. Not a celebrity that is worth $50mill.
@@Editnamehere Bryan and Aaron are definitely worth $50mil
@@Editnamehere ☠️ I bet you think your unique and know more than others
@@Pactastic042 sure? I mean great observation? Don’t know what your assumption has to do with my comment but, k? Go work on your channel it needs some work lol.
I love this story so much! I love that they care enough to keep learning about the culture and the process. They also give back to the community and replant anything they take from the land. Fantastic! We need more duos like these two in business!
Exactly what i was thinking! It’s awesome 😎
They are great.
Replanting crops you harvest is a necessity to stay in business though.
With such clean water, the purity of their product must be easily over 99.1%.
I loved the part of breaking bad when Walter said "we did it Jesse we broke the bad"
Underrated comment
Breaking Bad's narrative power was so powerful that it bled partially into reality.
I happen to be a huge fan of BB. I love the story of Jesse. The redemption arc. Anyway… on to the good stuff. I got REAL acquainted with their mezcal when the first Covid lockdown happened. I gotta say. It’s a real fine product. Would love to meet these guys one day and thank them for turning me on to a great show and creating a loved product of their own.
Do you mix it with anything or do you just drink it straight? Would it make a good margarita?
@@stevencoardvenice you could use it in a margarita, but I would recommend you sip it neat first. My favorite go to cocktail was 1 oz of lime juice, 1 oz of pure squeeze mango purée (BevMo) and 2 oz of Dos Hombres. Garnish with a slice of jalapeño. Shaken not stirred.
@@Thesushiboii thanks
@@Thesushiboii I gotta try that
They say it’s 99.1% pure
Cant wait to see Tuco try it!
Tight tight tight!
@@xpivelx "blue, yellow, pink... whatever man, just keep bringing me that" - First review
Constellation Brands: Just remember who you working for.
@@4skin595what did you say?
@@rezapahlevi5056 Just sayin' man, just sayin'
Bryan isn't in the spirit industry. He's in the spirit empire industry
He IS the Industry 😂
🗑
Love how Bryan Cranston tells a story.
"We don't have to do this.....its just that we need to launder our money."
This was a better option than a lasertag
Lol!!!
I love that despite the age difference between both of them, they are both together like life long friends. The best part. Love it. ❤
I love the "neither of us needs a job" they both must be set for life.
Bryan worth 40 million. Aaron worth 20.
The guy did Malcom in the middle, come on lol
They have to launder it via a car wash and nail salon! 😂
When he said "that's a terrible idea" to aaron sounds like a Walt and jesse conversation 😂
I remember from the early breaking bad insider podcasts Bryan saying that it is very easy to spot a lazy actor from a hard working one. That Aaron never said no to him to work on lines, scenes, etc. They spent everyday, every hour not shooting basically honing their characters and i guess that breeds respect and a strong bond/friendship when another actor cares as much as you do about the roles they take on. So this is nice to see the friendship continues after their work on Breaking Bad was done. If no one has checked out but Aaron Paul's work/ executive production, etc on Bojack Horseman is just fantastic.
We Mexicans truly hate how lately so many celebrities are slapping their name to Tequila and Mezcal just to profit from our culture. But there's people like Bryan and Aaron who actually deep dive into the history of those drinks, spend a long time in our land, meet the workers, even know them by name, and just fully immerse themselves in it and it becomes appreciation instead of appropriation and when all that happens we love that notorious people like them can take the taste and history of Mexico around the world. And then on top of that they're also improving the quality of the community their workers live in, and know very well how to sell authentic but not stereotypical, and it's all we could ever ask from a business. Dos Hombres is a great brand that reflects the greatness of it's two owners.
Awwww boohooo give everything back you’ve taken from the US if you’re so mad about it.
I really do not think the united states of america has a horse in this race in regards to "stealing from other countries"
boohoo u thought u did something
You don’t own your culture lil bro
@@HAHAd2 yeah, I do.
I love that they helped the community because they wanted to not because they had to.
Idk why but it’s so heartwarming to me when actors work on shows I like and become close. Close enough to start a business together
I think it's because so many costars hate each other and bad mouth the other person after the show ends
And they don’t have to launder the money this time!
Out of all the new “tequila” brands I’m seeing pop up in the market that are owned by major movie stars or singers this one actually stands out. They’re being very transparent about the way they cultivate this mezcal. They have the money so they invest it something they fell in love with & I can respect that. Many brands that are owned by famous people slap a label with their name on a bottle & expect it to sell like crack in the 80’s. Kylie Jenner, p-diddy, George Clooney all have made tequilas. And they weren’t the best besides clooneys previously owned tequila “casamigos”. Keep “cooking” up this tequila fellas. I’ll have to pick up a bottle and try it myself.
Agree but as you said, Clooney actually did it right. Casamigos is top tier. I was a little skeptical about Dos Hombres due to the mixed reviews and still haven't tried it but this vid changed my view on it a bit. Will have to see myself how it really is.
@@Ryan88881 I’ve only ever had the casamigos blanco, and honestly I didn’t like it much. It was “alright” in my book but I’m sure the anejo and extra anejo might be good. I usually drink don julio 70. That’s my tequila of choice.
@@salh.8013 Hm, idk about that one. I'm more of an anejo guy at the end of the day but casamigos blanco was pretty damn good too. I even threw up a little in my mouth once when drinking it (not because of the taste) but had to swallow it back up because it was that good and smooth. I have no idea what brand one would like if they didn't like casamigos considering there's really nothing better, it's just as good as Patron and Don Julio if not better and those are basically the best go-to tequilas. It's definitely beyond the point of just being "alright". It's smooth and is almost a perfect tequila so with all due respect I can't say I really understand what you mean by being just alright. It is absolutely one of the better ones out there. Patron, Casamigos and Don Julio are the holy trinity as far as I'm concerned. The reviews for Casamigos aren't nearly as mixed as that of Dos Hombres btw.
@@Ryan88881 to each their own 🤷♂️ casamigos just didn’t impress me. It was okay though. 👍🏽
There are hundreds of tequilas better than Casamigos, Asombroso and Casa Dragones come to mind. And let’s not compare tequila with mezcal, different plant and different process to make them.
Imagine seeing these two guys walking around together, you'd immediately think its Jessy and Walter. This duo played their roles together perfectly
Bryan looks like he'd do an amazing castaway TV series.
@Neil Deep lighten up please neil
@Neil Deep this is why nobody talks to you neil
What is a castway tv series?
@@random-jn8ec From the movie Cast Away with Tom Hanks originally.
@Neil Deep how did you get that triggered over this comment lmao
I genuinely enjoy how these two know the roles they're best known for, and they just ran with it even after the show ended
Huge Breaking Bad fan here! So great to see them working together on something they can be passionate about & give back to the local community at the same time! Kudos to you both 🥂
Yea I guess high tech water system makes up for the liver cirrhosis and social harms alcohol brings but 🤫 shh we don’t talk about that
@@mrmolloy Grow up! We’re not all alcoholics. Sorry you can’t drink.
Best marketing ad you could have, I didn't even know what mezcal was and now I only want to try their brand....
Bryan looks even happier mixing this up than he was cooking in the show.
Bryan and Aaron just continue being awesome humans and doing cool stuff together long after BB. Awesome story.
Breaking Bad is a masterpiece in storytelling and character arcs. Jesse's redemption is one the best things to ever come out of television. Walter's descent into becoming a truly terrible person is a truly sad thing to watch but it's so captivating that you can't look away even though you can see the train wreck happening in slow motion. Will be supporting them in this Legal Empire.
Gus is the silent investor in this venture
Eyes on Giancarlo Esposito.
they have saul i dont think they will get into any trouble.
and mike doing distributions
I have an uncle in Mexico called Don Eladio. He is also a very honorable businessman and I think they should show him their product
It’s cool too see that they’re producing drugs like they do in Breaking Bad. It seems like a nice company and I’d be interested in trying their drink. However, it’s important that the Mexican traditions and local communities are respected.
If Crack is legalize, I hope they also do a line of their own. Preferably in New Mexico.
Incoming “Alcohol is not a drug” comments
@@peaceinpresence5538 we all know its a drug, a beautiful delicious drug that's cheap and readily available 🥴
@@peaceinpresence5538 who cares, only morons gets addicted anyway
A drug that kills more people than meth does by far as well. They've stepped their game up.
5:52 Bryan 20 Years later: I liked it, I was good at it. I was really…. I was alive
2:14 basically Bryan is saying: "The old ways are still best"
So, they opened up an actual business. It's amazing and fascinating! Anyway, Brayn is a great storyteller.
Amazing! no additives, no adulterants, a product of the highest purity that performs as advertised.
It's 99.1% pure
@@mariejuana8246 96.3 will do.
blue meth moment
Alcohol is bad for you.
I'm sticking to their blue meth.
I'm lucky to hit 76%🤣
Love how they actually started a business together just like in BB! “Jesse! Let’s cook.”
Actually it's "walter, let's cook" because this time jesse is the one who knows the chemistry
I'm happy for Malcom and his dad. They've attained such great success with their liquor, and I have attained such great confidence from consuming it.
Imagine if they somehow made their liquor blue 😂
This was the moment Walter White became MezcalBerg
They really have father son energy, I'd love to see them on a TV show that captures that same energy!
Installing a water system for an entire community of people to have fresh drinking water at no cost to them. This man deserves a Nobel peace prize.
From Breaking Bad to selling Mezcal
What an upgrade
He's rich, that means he can do whatever he wants. It's called mixing business with pleasure. You're comment is silly and unecessarily condescending.
@@BreadCatMarcus bro took it personally
@@BreadCatMarcus your
@@BreadCatMarcus No its not.
As a Mexican living in America it’s fantastic to see that they respect the traditions of the spirit
Tried this tequila(edit: not tequila, mezcal) a few weeks ago. It has a very unique flavor and it’s pretty strong! Ordered another bottle through our regular liquor store.
Mezcal*
@@ricardotellez6646 you’re right. I just read that all tequilas are mezcal but not all mezcal are tequila. Lol. Thank you for correcting me!
What does it taste Like? Like kinda good Tequila? Or conpletely different
It’s a pretty mediocre mezcal, smoke forward pretty strident and overall shallow
But I like Bryan Cranston and and can appreciate the story & brand identity
@@makiah_s I take it you are somewhat versed in mezcal. So I would appreciate it if you had any recommendations for someone fresh to mezcals; along the lines of some affordable authentic mezcals with a profile that give an idea of what mezcal is all about flavor-wise
Always awesome to see someone create a business not only to benefit themselves but benefit others as well, from the product but also creating jobs for people also
I am now convinced that Bryan and Aaron are secretly running a meth distribution system within a spirits company. Los meskal hermanos
0:29 this is definitely meme material 😂
Definitely sounds like something from the show 😂
1:35 and so the start of their Mezcal Empire begins. I love that they are keeping true to the process of making Mezcal.
Wow. Once they got paid to work together on TV. Now they work together in real life. This bond will never be broken
5:04 HE SAID IT!!
2:50 so I guess you could say you did it because you liked it, because you were good at it
“That is a terrible idea” lol I love how he sounds like Walter white talking to Jessie right there.
These two are so awesome, I'm so happy they've stayed so close. 😊
I shall give Dos Hombres a try. I'm in Sydney Australia, and can find it locally available for AUD205, but I see the USD is 65 direct from Dos Hombres website (which does not ship direct to AU). Quite a difference in price! May I suggest distribution via Dan Murphy's and/or Liquorland retail chains?
Jesus that is almost a $90.00 price difference. I'd ship you one if I was wealthy.
maybe email the company. youtube comment isnt going to do much
@@jle7647 I was hoping Heisenberg or Mr Pinkman would read the comments.
@@kickinballistics yeah i dont think so bud
Hey mate as another Sydneysider you should be embarrassed to even sign up for the spirit if you actually listened to the advertisment
From Meth to Mezcal, these "two men" never fail to inspire.
Finally, one real man saying it "that's a pun", not the usual cliche people say these days, "no pun intended".
pun entirely intended
Yeahhh I always found that puzzling.
I guess the origin of that phrase was when you say something and while saying it, or after, realise what you just did.
But most people now seem to use it just as a declaration that they're using a pun.
@@sophisticatednebula4236 Exactly 💯
After finishing breaking bad, having that spirit made by these two is like having a connection with them.
Thank you Peter,Vince,Bob,Aaron,Rhea,Bryan and the rest of the crew of BCS/BrBa for giving us two masterpieces
I can listen to Bryan Cranston talk forever.
LOL, so can he!
I really like how much they care about the environment the community they work in and the plants. Good on you.
They both seem like awesome humans nd they give back to the village🙌🏽🙌🏽 I’m defiantly going to purchase a bottle ! Way to go guys 👏👏👏
💖💖💖 Giving water to the community that is helping to make the Spirits . 💖💖💖
Well said sweetheart i just said the same
Glad to see Breaking bad new trailer 😊
these two gentlemen have great chemistry. they should do television together
They're the perfect partners. On and off screen. Love em 💙
Anything these two legends do I will support(including war crimes)
Especially war crimes
Solely war crimes
Even poisoning children, or becoming drug kingpins, or blowing up nursing homes to kill their boss.
If isn't warcrimes I'm out
I love how they remained good friends.
"We wanted to go for the highest quality" definitely a heisenberg moment
I love that these two still hang out. They had amazing chemistry on that show.
I see what you did there 😂
These 2 are such a iconic duo and I love that it's outside of the show as well