Most people don't know this about whiskey BARRELS - it's a BIG difference.
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Best whiskey for a nap is tequila lol it always puts me down for the count.
If a Helix mattress costs more than $50 to manufacture I will be shocked. Who would pay $2k for that?
@Chris_Garman my daddy!
Please send Brianna on a trip to Scotland.
The Maryland troll was top tier. 😂
Well, now you're just being cruel to Briana. Take that poor young woman to Scotland! 😊
The scotland bit was just cold 💀
Clicked because I wanted to find out how pencils have been tricking me all these years.
EDIT: they changed the thumbnail, and now this comment makes no sense.
So you're saying they.............tricked you?!
Hello one question
Is there a differens between yard age in differend climates.
Sorry for my spelling
Best regards from Denmark
Thomas
Yes
C'mon Rex, you mean to tell me you've never been to Slo+land?
Isn't that in Nevada? lol
Always wondered where this astringent taste in very low budget bourbon was coming from. Stuff like jim beam has this sort of resin note. Like walking through a forest with the smell of resin in the air.
Always thought it was just a bad spirit.
Are they yard aging the staves ,and then sending them to the cooperage for assembly?
I make bottle staves from ex-Bourbon barrel stave Oak, and long-term yard/ air dried Maple and Hickory... The difference between them and the generic ones you buy off Amazon etc. is crazy. I can bottle-finish a $20-25 bottle of JW Dant or OGD114 into something that tastes like (and sometimes better than) a $90+ Penelope/ Elements/ 2XO etc. in less than two months! When I'm done cutting them to fit to a bottle mouth, you can see the grains of wood sugars with your naked eye, and some of them look 'peppered' from the tiny sugar dots bursting from heat at the end of the toasting cycle. Good info on the importance of the initial stave-aging here!!!
Has there been oak that was kiln dried for a little bit then yard dried the rest of the way or vice versa? Or barrels with staves that had kiln and yard dried oak (for possible funky flavors)?
I’m definitely curious and intrigued by the process now
The vanilla note is nice on the Sagamore double oak, their 9 year just came out. Just grabbed it today and they added it to the sample on their tour. Sagemore gets their oak from Maryland, has it yard aged then sent for cooperage and toasting.
Love y’all. Miss Daniel.
Ardbeg grooves? Is that a wave stave?
so cleverly evil..._ _ _ _ land
Maryland resident here. We got some interesting whiskeys here. My dad runs an annual tasting at our synagogue in the fall for Sukkot that I often get roped into helping him with, and a few years back I suggested that rather than always doing scotches or big name brands, it would b fun to highlight local distilleries. This is year 4 of that, and between DC and the counties on the DC border, we've found some pretty solid stuff, especially if you like ryes. Also found one that had a really solid barrel aged gin that was good for cocktails (sadly, they recently shut down, I believe).
Is it a shoah? 😅 I'll show myself out
Tell me about the canoe
Enjoy Slotland. Which I'm guessing is Vegas.
If you do go to Maryland please please visit Baltimore Spirits company as well.
I’ve nothing to do with them . . . but they are making some amazing whiskey. Their ryes are some of my favorites!
I should also mention that Dad’s hat in Philadelphia is only about 2 hours from Baltimore (not that I’ve made the trip . . . but I want to).
0:17 I SWEAR TO GOD. I said this the other day! Old-Oak is like New Wood Pulp Sponge.
Kiln for 2 days, yard for 3 months, rinse (but don't actually rinse) and repeat for 9-12 months? 🤔🤷
did you just paywalled me out of brianna...dfq dude -_-
One of these days we're gonna wake up to the news that a horrible horrible accident has happened to everyone except Briana........and we'll all understand why she did it.
Baby Weller? Never even heard of that. I'd love to be able to find some 107 piled up like that SR.
Yall ever thought Bout have Brewzle come on for a visit? Sounds like a cool collab tbh. Though he is strictly a bourbon guy for the most part
Have an experiment for you. If you do some research you will find that chestnuts have a similar amount of starch as corn. So what if you made the George Washington rye whiskey recipe but instead of the corn you made it with chestnuts. Test it out with a chestnut flavor stick and if it's working. You could then even age it in a chestnut barrel.
Theoretically you could really create a pretty sustainable whiskey since chestnut groves could produce nuts for the whiskey and wood for barrel staves.
Just an idea hope you try it out
Practice yourself, for heavens sake in little things, and then proceed to greater.
seasoned wood is now obscure knowledge? Oh dear...
Random question ... I was just considering the dry weeks, and how the week can have a sort of 'cleaning' quality to the taste buds - notes that might not usually be picked up are more prominent. How many notes get muddied in the nosing of a batch due to over-sniffing? Is there a similar need to give the nose and olfactory senses a rest for more accurate detection of scents?
This scratched my nerd itch. Thank you! Great episode.
Regarding "Slotland," Rex would be the person to set up a business trip to Slotland, aka Vegas, but Briana gets a trip to Reno instead.
i've never been to scotland, but i hope brianna gets to go before I do
What if you soaked the wood in new make or aged whiskey, let it dry, then charred it? Would it make a difference?
Benromach has their Contrast Series, same age distillate just one set air dried oak the other kiln dried. Super fun A-B comparison, both the nose and palate are different.
Another great episode. Kyle continues to be an excellent part of the tribe. Keep it up! Rex, you really need to take Brianna to Scotland.
Anybody ever do a hybrid oak aging? like 1.5 years yard aged, then kiln age them
That yard aging age side-by-side comparison was really interesting.
why not just varied woodchips?
I believe that Jack Daniels Sinatra Select also uses wave staves, at least according to the description on the side of the bottle.
Thought you weren’t supposed to have other distilleries stuff at your distillery, or is that just where stuff is served?
Bomberger's Declaration
To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.
Edrington are the masters of yard aging. Why one pays more for Macallan
It took me too long to realize that the ceiling hadn't been painted to look like the sky.
So, got a quick question: what even is white whiskey and how is it different from normal whiskey?
White whiskey is basically an un aged whiskey. It’s basically what most people would call “moonshine”.
Essentially it's juice that has been ran across oak so that it can legally be called whiskey and then bottled.
At least that's my understanding.
I haven't seen Daniel on this channel in a while 😮
@@clydekimsey7503 I believe he stopped working on the whiskey tribe and started his own journey
@@clydekimsey7503You missed some things. TL;DR: The IRS said that the director of a nonprofit (Wizard Academy) couldn't be so closely involving his organization with a profit-making enterprise (Crowded Barrel). So the gang chose to break up the band. Search back through the Vault and Tribe channels to find the announcement. And pour one out for what we've lost.
That hangman prank was just mean. I loved it! lol
Weve got to have a dream if we are going to make a dream come true.
No jury would convict her.
This channel is a series of ads.
you're a series of various candy coated confectionaries
@@strictlydiesel8305ummm ok
gotta shout out the crew. love yall and what you do
It is the Fungus that Binds us!!!💪💚😎👊🧐
Isn’t this why Michters is so good.
Plump and tight
Great video!
On the topic of barrels, what kind of regulations are there regarding whiskey barrels? Could you make one using multiple types of wood, and if so, what kind of effect would it have on the whiskey?
"27 CFR § 5.143 - Whisky" has a table, which somehow doesn't clear it up...
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I find these videos to be enjoyable, until she shows up. I'm sure she's a nice person though.
Bruh....
How is wood still living when it’s cut down?
Ask the trees that can be cut into fence posts and grow into trees.
Cells take a while to die, even after the organism they're in is dead. It's just quicker in animals. In plants you can grow a new plant from a cutting of an old one, if you get a growth point in the cutting.
Bri yelling, "What the hell?!" sounded like an ex when she caught me with her half sister.
Hey MBs!
Wait, so is this why scotch whiskys are better than Bourbons which are way too sweet and oak heavy?? 🤭
I don't think Scotch is better then Bourbon. I think Bourbon is equally as good and some are better. It's all a matter of personal taste.
@@edg5218Your taste is wrong.
@Holydecipher okay, UK profile 😅. Your biases are completely opaque. Here's a crazy idea: taste is subjective!
@@Holydeciphersomebody’s never tried some good barrel proof bourbon
@@edg5218Bourbon and Scotch are equals for sure