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  • @letsgored831
    @letsgored831 Год назад +24

    the editing of these videos continues to be hugely entertaining. also surprised you did a whole turkey drinkthrough™️ without anybody saying the word ’funk’

  • @TerrenceKoch
    @TerrenceKoch Год назад +15

    I'd love to see a DRINKTHROUGH(tm) of the Russells line, and then a comparison of the top whiskies from each line.

  • @VinnyG1995
    @VinnyG1995 Год назад +6

    Always appreciate Jules’ “My Cousin Vinny” references! I guess the other two “utes” didn’t get it haha

  • @richl172
    @richl172 Год назад +5

    I love hearing that Rare Breed is such an affordable, available heavy hitter. Rare Breed is my jam, so maybe I'll find the non chill filtered on some of my travels.

  • @herschelpatel8199
    @herschelpatel8199 11 месяцев назад +2

    This video still slaps!! Best channel on RUclips

  • @slyder8858
    @slyder8858 Год назад +5

    Love the Recap.
    Jules’ quote of the day, “yeah…yeah…amazing… you really only need 4”
    Couldn’t agree more with your analysis!

  • @javieracosta3439
    @javieracosta3439 Год назад +4

    Well, looks like my life is shot for the next hour and six minutes.

  • @stuffandwhiskey
    @stuffandwhiskey Год назад +4

    Turkey? We are here for all 66 minutes. In Turkey we trust. 🦃

  • @seftonbass1
    @seftonbass1 Год назад +2

    Right around Decades is when it’s soaking in. 😂

  • @11Alexandru
    @11Alexandru Год назад +4

    another amazing video, but where is the glenfiddich world famous drinkthrough? :D

  • @TheCs1968
    @TheCs1968 Год назад +2

    Awesome video! Thanks guys.

  • @Whiskeytequilafridayspodcast
    @Whiskeytequilafridayspodcast Год назад +3

    Great assessment of the Sherry finished bourbons, Dutch. Bourbon can get there on its own.

  • @brianegan8260
    @brianegan8260 Год назад +2

    Drinking some michters rye while grilling. I made a switch over to 101 rye, and had a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Cheers fellas!

  • @biglong8553
    @biglong8553 Год назад +3

    just went out and bought a non-chilled rare breed after this! (for $37 in tokyo :)

  • @jamesgarcia1045
    @jamesgarcia1045 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this, and sipped on Rare Breed Bourbon (filtered ver) while watching. Thanks guys.

  • @cartermayfield
    @cartermayfield Год назад +5

    I love any content on Wild Turkey. It is one of my two favorite bourbon distillers along with MGP. You asked for the complaints first, and so I'll give you some. You focused heavily on things that are not available in today's market while skipping over the lowest hanging of fruit and the best of Turkey: Russell's Reserve. I guess the logic is that it doesn't say "Wild Turkey" on the label?
    I would say that Kentucky Spirit is to WT101 as Russell's Reserve is to Rare Breed. Of course, all of the single barrel offerings are going to taste a little different, which leads me to wonder why you included Kentucky Spirit at all.
    I kind of agree with you all on Revival. It has never been a favorite of mine, but David Jennings, aka Rare Bird 101, the guy who literally wrote the book on Turkey, considers it his favorite. My personal favorites are the Wild Turkey Masters Keep Bottled in Bond 17 and the 1992 Russell's Reserve Release as well as the latest Russell's 13 release. The Russell's 13 can be obtained if you search hard enough. The others are unobtainium. I'll do another post below on what is special about WT.

  • @Seoul_of_bourbon
    @Seoul_of_bourbon Год назад +2

    The Asia release of the 13 year 91 proof distillers reserve was just replaced with a 12 year 101 proof product. This should have included Russell’s products.

  • @jasono.1629
    @jasono.1629 Год назад +2

    Nice drink though!
    I gotta try and find an import non-chill filtered Rare Breed. The Rare Breed Rye is a great mixer.
    I found Forgiven and feather bottle Kentucky Spirit a year ago in low-key San Clemente & San Juan Capistrano liquor stores for $60-$70. Older Turkey bottles can still be found in So Cal out in the fringe cities if one wants to hunt!

  • @javieracosta3439
    @javieracosta3439 Год назад +3

    Great marathon of a watch gentlemen.
    Not needing to add the Russell's line into the mix but might be a fun thing to run through nonchalantly on your next live??

  • @herschelpatel8199
    @herschelpatel8199 Год назад +3

    Excellent video guys

  • @allenbt11
    @allenbt11 Год назад +13

    I completely agree with you about the Chill Filtering on the Rare Breed. BUT I do understand why WT does it. The CF process strips fatty acids from juice, compounds that go cloudy or precipitate solids, when the whiskey is chilled/served on ice. It can be an extremely off putting aesthetic experience, if you like a whiskey rock. And I would bet WT knows the majority of non-nerds take ice in their pours. They unfortunately probably outnumber we nerds, who would rather have the extra 5% in flavors.

  • @MISTAJZA
    @MISTAJZA Год назад +4

    Does this mean a Russell’s Reserve drinkthrough is in the cards? 🤔

  • @Vortex1988
    @Vortex1988 Год назад +10

    Great drink through guys! Where's the Russell's Reserve though? You can't do Wild Turkey without Russell's Reserve. I do have to agree with you though. Rare Breed is an excellent sipper, and one of my favorites, while 101 is just an excellent value for either sipping or mixing. Rare Breed routinely beats out other bourbons that are several times its price tag for me. It's just that good.
    Russell's Reserve Single Barrel is also right up there with Rare Breed, but it does tend to have a more focused flavor profile. While Rare Breed has more caramel sweetness that transitions to some slight fruit and spice on the finish, I find that Russell's Reserve Single Barrel tends to hit you hard with cinnamon and spice with some underlying fruit notes. Both are great, but I gravitate more toward Rare Breed.
    If you guys are able to track a bottle down, definitely see if you can find a Master's Keep 17 Bottled in Bond. It beat out George T Stagg in a flight for me.
    I'm definitely going to have to see if I can find bottles of the Rare Breed non-chill filtered and the 13 year now. Ugh.... that's going to be tough.

    • @CuriosityPublic
      @CuriosityPublic  Год назад +3

      Cheers! We debated including Russells, but decided to keep this only stuff branded WT. Might do a spotlight on some Russels in the future though.

    • @zerodynamic
      @zerodynamic Год назад +3

      I agree. A WT drinkthrough is not complete without Russels. The red label SiB is a great value. I’d love to see a taste off between Russell’s 10yr and Eagle Rare 10yr.

    • @royn8032
      @royn8032 Год назад +1

      One more whiskey added and Dillon becomes Frightful Dillon=)

    • @TheCs1968
      @TheCs1968 Год назад +1

      Russels drinkthrough including both bourbons and ryes, please...and add the Rare Breeds at the end to see who is/are the patriarchs of the family.

  • @davemarkowski1057
    @davemarkowski1057 Год назад +6

    WOW! An hour and 6 minute video. I've never missed a bourbon video of yours going all the way back to the Guild. So, I grabbed a cigar and hunkered down outside and enjoyed the content. Thank you for your time, expertise, and commitment. I appreciate what you guys do. And I agree, the Rare Breed needs to be NCF.

  • @leeknowlton7303
    @leeknowlton7303 Год назад +3

    Love the whole line up guys, with one caveat, the corks on ALL but 3 of those bottles had no cork squeak. I wouldn't buy any of these bourbons for long term storage with Russell's loosey goosey corks. PLEASE fix your cork's! Buy them to drink within weeks unless you change the cork after opening. You can turn those corks in the stores with very limited effort even with the plastic wrap.

  • @kevinstoker2046
    @kevinstoker2046 Год назад +1

    I always love the drink throughs. Thanks fellas.

  • @D2BII
    @D2BII Год назад +2

    24:40 My Cousin Vinny. 🤣

  • @roscoepcoltrane23
    @roscoepcoltrane23 Год назад +2

    Now your talking. Love the kickin chicken. That’s what we call WT in western Kentucky. I’d like to see the masters keeps vs Russell’s 13.

  • @4dao
    @4dao Год назад

    I love watching you guys! Curiosity Public is one of my fav whiskey channels on RUclips! Top 3.

  • @ositofreitas
    @ositofreitas Год назад +2

    Good thing you guys didnt add the Russell expressions, wouldnt be able to walk out of there.

  • @scottbarnas5060
    @scottbarnas5060 Год назад +2

    Love the Video! Wild Turkey is in my top 3 distilleries! I hope you guys do a Russell’s video….

  • @Robert.Sheard
    @Robert.Sheard Год назад +3

    I won’t drink Longbranch, strictly because MM gives me the skeeves. 🤮
    Had my first Rare Breed last night. Great pour, good value.

  • @whiskeynature
    @whiskeynature Год назад

    I love your drinkthrough's. the fact that you did so many turkey products is awesome. I dont think you can go wrong with any turkey product.

  • @asapilot04
    @asapilot04 Год назад

    Just picked up at bottle or RB non-chill filtered in the Caribbean today as I had been on the lookout after watching this video several months back. Fan of the regular RB domestic release. Oh. My. Gosh. You guys were right! The non-chill filtered is AMAZING! Was blown away by the extra layers of flavors and taste the non-chill filter version brings to the table. Will be looking to buy more of these for sure now. 👍🏼

  • @ibdam1
    @ibdam1 Год назад

    Great review. First time viewer and new subscriber based on this first video I’ve seen from you guys.

  • @cartermayfield
    @cartermayfield Год назад +2

    A few things make Wild Turkey special. First, they employ a low entry proof relative to competing heritage distillers at 115 proof. The law is 125 proof and most distillers go with that for their rye bourbon mash bills. Prior to 2004, WT entered at 107 proof. That increased to 110 in 2004 and 115 in 2006. Why the increases? Money. If you are making an 81 proof and 101 proof product, you get to add a lot more water with a higher barrel entry proof. Basically, you end up with more final volume in each barrel.
    When Peerless was starting to distill, they asked Eddie the key to good distillate. And he said entering the barrel at 107. They asked what Eddie went in with and he said 115. When they asked why, he said "Because Campari makes me." This is a story told in a liquor store, but it makes sense. Peerless goes in at 107, BTW.
    Wild Turkey calls its 13 percent rye mash bill a "high rye" mashbill. I would call it a "middle rye" mash bill. Buffalo Trace and Heaven Hill's low rye mash bills are around 10 percent. Four Roses and MGP have a high rye mash bill of 35/36% and a "low rye" mash bill of 20/21%. In comparison to Four Roses, WT is very low rye. I call it a mid rye.
    Finally, in WT101 and Rare Breed, the Russell's famously blend several different ages of bourbon together. I don't know anyone else that does this. This is gutsy because it almost disqualifies you from putting an age statement on the bourbon. Rare Breed is a blend of 6, 8, and 12 year bourbons (some years, it is rumored to have even older juice). They "destroy" the 12 year age statement by blending in the 6 year, which would require a 6 year age statement (they put no age statement at all).
    I forget the ages in 101. It is also cross-vintage blended. Fun fact... one of my other favorites, Aaron Chepenik at Smoke Wagon, cross-vintage blends his Uncut, Unfiltered. Typically with 4/5 year barrels and 7/8/9 year barrels. Not quite the age of Rare Breed, but a nice balance of flavors. Cheers, guys!

    • @adamlogan384
      @adamlogan384 Год назад +1

      Interesting stuff, I love WT.
      The only thing I would say is that nothing disqualifies them from an age statement. The nature of age statements is that it has to be the youngest spirit in the bottle. I would offer that they don't ruin the 12 year old by adding it (it would only be a small amount), but that they improve the 6 and 8 year old stuff, which is much more plentiful, by adding the 12 year stuff.
      I guess that's just semantics, but I do think the ratios should factor in to descriptions in this case.

    • @cartermayfield
      @cartermayfield Год назад

      I didn't say that they were disqualified from giving an age statement. When Aaron Chepenik was starting Smoke Wagon, he told some people in the industry that he wanted to blend the 8 year with the 4 year. He really liked 6 year, but there was none available, and he thought the blend was awesome. People in the industry told him that is not the best way to maximize. You barrel the 4 year product as a Straight Bourbon with no age statement and you sell the 8 year with an age statement. That allows you to sell with a higher age statement.
      Even for their age stated stuff, the Russells are notorious for adding older juice. No doubt, the new 12 year old 101 release (Japanese market only, don't get your hopes up) will likely contain older juice. The Russell's 13 has significant amounts of 19 year juice in last year's release and 18 and 20 year juice in this year's release. They don't play by the rules.
      But generally, heritage distillers won't release things with a 6 year age statement. It just isn't that impressive. Maybe a few ryes do that. We DO see 5 and 6 year age stated MGP coming on the market. But those are NDP's trying to make the most of what they bought.

    • @adamlogan384
      @adamlogan384 Год назад +1

      @@cartermayfield as I said, just semantics. Not trying to argue with you, as you CLEARLY are more educated on this than I am.
      But you literally said "it almost disqualifies them from using an age statement". That was the statement I was making reference to. And I DO see the "almost" for the record.

  • @MrHernie88
    @MrHernie88 Год назад +2

    $15-$18 for WT101 @ my local grocery store, can’t beat it

  • @tomgensel4134
    @tomgensel4134 Год назад

    Great stuff 👍 Thanks 🦃

  • @SSN70
    @SSN70 Год назад

    Great showcase ! Well done 🥃🤘🏽🤣

  • @jkojiro4945
    @jkojiro4945 Год назад +1

    I could be wrong, but I thought that chill filtering is easier and cheaper to complete then non-chill filtering. They both are filtered, so the idea that a step is skipped is possibly incorrect. This distinction is one that you could make a video about since these processes might be pretty neat to dive into.

  • @dgsutube01
    @dgsutube01 Год назад +2

    Fantastic Drinkthrough! Too bad you didn't have the Cornerstone to try as well - wonderful rye. I think WT is the most solid line up out there.

  • @bourbonbill
    @bourbonbill Год назад +1

    Great wild turkey lineup. I did a smaller version of this on my channel a few weeks back. I had Russell’s reserve included but rare breed placed real high and the masters keep one I had didn’t do as well as it’s price tag would allude

  • @garrettorpin6584
    @garrettorpin6584 Год назад

    "The person that wrote that must have graduated from Missouri" - Dillon
    He's right, Mizzou has a great journalism program.

  • @karymillet8884
    @karymillet8884 Год назад +1

    Great video. Y’all are great.
    Would like to have seen the russels reserve 10 in there. I keep going back and forth between russels 10 and rare breed as my favorite turkey product. They’re both so good.

  • @rafaeldejesusdejesus2889
    @rafaeldejesusdejesus2889 Год назад +2

    You guys are great 👍

  • @steveh.3370
    @steveh.3370 Год назад

    Half of those Wild Turkeys I’ve never seen. Always liked the 101 and Rare Breed. Great drinkthrough. You guys were very informative and entertaining.

  • @sanchezjr13
    @sanchezjr13 Год назад +1

    Favorite MM movie: U571, awesome freaking movie!

  • @wddthedraftsman8679
    @wddthedraftsman8679 Год назад +4

    Just started the video and already enjoying it a lot. Great work, guys! I do have a question; are you into cigars? If so, would it be possible to make a video about pairings (or something like that)? But only if it doesn't hurt/damages your brand/channel. Keep up the great work!

    • @CuriosityPublic
      @CuriosityPublic  Год назад +1

      Cheers! We definitely do enjoy cigars. Not sure about doing any videos since recently RUclips has been demonetizing cigar related channels, but we'll try to figure something out.

  • @stevemillerecon
    @stevemillerecon Год назад +2

    Just like Dillon I *always* get a distinct oak flavor from WT products. It's typically not tannic, but it's always there.

    • @stevemillerecon
      @stevemillerecon Год назад

      Obviously I haven't had the super-rare ones you guys tried.
      This makes me wish I'd gotten my hands on a Russell's 13 this year.

  • @AlinJapan
    @AlinJapan Год назад +2

    Truly, The Olympics of Drink Throughs. Thanks guys for calling my attention to the RB Unchill-filtered which is available in Japan for under $50. By the way, if you were to blend any of these with the WT 13 Father & Sons, which, if any, would you choose?

  • @cascaderetriever7618
    @cascaderetriever7618 Год назад

    Excellent video! Such great whiskeys. I thought the Rare Breed Rye tasted too much like a Bourbon.

  • @stevemillerecon
    @stevemillerecon Год назад +2

    Lincoln Lawyer!

  • @daven8905
    @daven8905 Год назад

    Kentucky Spirit is very easily overlooked. Especially with Wild Turkey, 101 and Rare Breed hit the right price points and are so incredibly good that everything else in between gets lost in the mix, but seriously Kentucky Spirit is so good.

  • @charlymiller
    @charlymiller Год назад

    Interesting! I am quite a Turkey fanboy, with Rare Breed being the MVP on my shelf for many years now.
    I get not as much of a difference in the non chill filtered one, but it is clearly there (luckily sticked up). It really depends on the batch of the regular, you are tasting.
    Compared to the newer 2020 and 2021 batches (lasercode first letter I and J), the difference is considerable, not sooo much for the 2019 batches.
    I never got a Masters Keep for a good price in Germany, so I like your assessment a lot 😅 Cheers 🥃

  • @michaellevine9847
    @michaellevine9847 Год назад +1

    Challenge: Triangle blind the Rare Breed bourbons. 2x of the NCF or normal and 1x of the other, you guys don't get to know which is which till the reveal. I want to see if you can all get which samples are the same, and correctly identify which one you liked best here.

  • @drgallup
    @drgallup Год назад

    The Rare Breeds are very high on my list. So good, available and affordable. The Kentucky Spirit in the old bottle looked really impressive but now that it's in the same bottle, forgetaboutit.

  • @zman7953
    @zman7953 Год назад

    Pull up a bar stool with you're bottle of WT and enjoy this drink through ...Great video. Cheers Fella's

  • @markmaioli4
    @markmaioli4 Год назад

    My Cousin Vinny ... EYE-dentical!

  • @manhattan7055
    @manhattan7055 Год назад

    I am eyerolling to see your criticism of Revival (which is one of my favorite WT expressions) and then you move to 101 Rye and give it a WoW!🤩reaction (meanwhile I have relegated my 101 Rye to scrub my tobacco pipes...stuff sucks for drinking straight) 🤣

  • @pizzawarlord9232
    @pizzawarlord9232 Год назад

    Gotta have the Kentucky Spirit. The Rare Breed and Spirit are my 2 favorite of the regular line.
    Would love to be able to find the limited editions or travel bottles but never have found any

  • @johnwood1014
    @johnwood1014 Год назад

    I always have a bottle of Rare Breed, but I usually have two bottles of Russell's 10 yr. I went through the Rare Breed Rye, much faster than Pikesville .

  • @JL-hl2lm
    @JL-hl2lm Год назад

    I have to agree on the Rye whiskey's. I have had Whistle Pig , Willet etc. but for the money ill take the WT rye whiskeys everyday. I also happen to be a huge fan of the old forester rye, however that has gotten a bit harder to find recently.

  • @BrandonF12
    @BrandonF12 11 месяцев назад

    need to add the 12 year to the lineup!

  • @akeen7399
    @akeen7399 Год назад

    I was able to pick up the rare breed rye at Costco for $51. I bought one on a whim. Let’s just say I burned through it in no time flat. I went back and bought 5 more. With a library of about 250 unique bottles my rye selection was pretty thin. So I have historically never been a rye guy. I really enjoy the rare breed rye. For the price of $51 it’s a grand slam.

  • @MrPsiman
    @MrPsiman Год назад +1

    Where were the Russell’s or the Whiskey Baron collection bourbon’s ?

  • @mikestich9173
    @mikestich9173 Год назад +2

    Weirdest MM movie - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation.

  • @Shootsmith
    @Shootsmith Год назад

    We need a Russell’s drink though with some of the WT winners thrown in for comparison!!

  • @Shootsmith
    @Shootsmith Год назад

    Can you make your own Forgiven by mixing WT101 & WTRye101?

  • @ernieforni3221
    @ernieforni3221 Год назад

    Need to add Russel's Reserve to this DrinkThrough. I like the RR Single Barrel at 110 and NCF. I would like to see you compare the Russel's Reserve Single Barrel to the travel exclusive Rare Breed.

  • @crazyjay5822
    @crazyjay5822 Месяц назад

    Have y'all done a taste through on the law whiskey brand?

  • @jamessocal8946
    @jamessocal8946 Год назад

    Kind of a microcosm of my entire whisky collection - and actual whisky drinking.
    135 bottles - most purchased due to fomo, oh that looks cool, oh that got good reviews, oh that’s hard to find and (of course) the liquor stores being open during Covid.
    Some are great and basically irreplaceable - so I rarely drink them. Many are “interesting” - a polite way of saying not that great. Many are decent but indistinguishable from all the rest. A dozen or so are actually good and reasonably priced and possible to find with some effort - so I drink them frequently.
    14 pared down to 4 sounds about the ratio I could live with with my stash.

  • @bigzach322
    @bigzach322 Год назад

    I love WT Rye 101, it punches well above its price. I also think Russell's Reserve Rye Single Barrel is one of the best ryes on the shelf. You guys were leaving out a key component in your comparison to Whistle Pig though, the rye mash bill. Wild Turkey is barely legal, like Pikesville and Knob Creek. Whistle Pig sources MGP 95/5 or Alberta 100%. The difference is pretty radical between barely legal rye and the 95% rye, I consider them subcategories of rye like we do with high rye and low rye bourbon or wheated bourbon. Whistle Pig is grossly overpriced though, so I agree with the broad point!

  • @dramchaser1022
    @dramchaser1022 Год назад +2

    What website to you use to buy outside of country bourbons? If you don’t want to promote the website I understand. Cheers!!!

    • @CuriosityPublic
      @CuriosityPublic  Год назад +1

      We've used a number of different ones. Usually we just search Google for the product we're trying to find and try to find a European site that will ship to the US. Good luck!

  • @burgeman
    @burgeman Год назад

    new 101 was slight more cherry for me. i like it better. MINIMAL like you said. but i could tell a difference

  • @RebeccaPaige
    @RebeccaPaige Год назад

    I got less fruit more oak on the new 101 palate-wise

  • @bigwi7613
    @bigwi7613 Год назад

    Ahh camon its a great coke+ whiskey

  • @headyhawaii
    @headyhawaii Год назад +2

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @markbowerii7632
    @markbowerii7632 9 месяцев назад

    Wait no Russell's products? Wtf guys? Russell's single barrel is basically 101 turned up to 11 and are technically Wild Turkey.

    • @CuriosityPublic
      @CuriosityPublic  9 месяцев назад

      here you go: ruclips.net/video/SwODLl_htg4/видео.html

  • @halfbakedcontrarian7308
    @halfbakedcontrarian7308 12 дней назад

    Idk about sharper but definitely pokier and cuttier.

  • @Remman1
    @Remman1 Год назад +1

    No Russell’s?!?!?

  • @user-hg2cb4uo7f
    @user-hg2cb4uo7f Год назад

    🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾👌

  • @hombreleon
    @hombreleon Год назад

    Man, I wish you guys would occasionally mention the name of the bottle instead of just pointing and saying, “This one/That one”. 🙏

    • @CuriosityPublic
      @CuriosityPublic  Год назад

      We'll work on it! Appreciate the feedback! I know a lot of people just listen to the audio

  • @RodneyHenderson357
    @RodneyHenderson357 Год назад

    Like WT 101 rye over whistle pig. Think WP is overrated and overpriced.

  • @jP-nw7nm
    @jP-nw7nm Год назад

    23:12 True Jules Fans know!