Great video ben, im a bit of a whisky drinking soloist amongst my beer drinking mates, but maybe a beginners' whisky tasting session might get things happening with them. Thanks for the idea.
Great content, Ben. Thanks for sharing. An extra thing you can do is of one of the drams (preferablythe first one, so as the start of the tasting): - a glass round: pour a dram in a tumbler and one in a glencairn - a (non) water round: compare the same dram with and without water side by side (so two glasses with the same dram). Slàinte mhath
Absolute pleasure meeting you in the Pot Still tonight mate. Great content. Keep it up. PS - didn't realise I hadn't subscribed...that's been remedied. Slainte!
Bloody great video! Thanks! My friends are not that into whisky so I’m thinking about a tasting which shows the amazing variety in some way… A tasting for beginners could be: Unpeated-no sherry Unpeated-sherry Peated-no sherry Peated-sherry And a 5th special one depending on how it goes and what they like… Cheers!
Good video with important tips. I HAVE A QUESTION: Should we annoy the guests about letting the whisky breathe a little or should we just let them dive straight in even if you know that particular dram absolutely needs time in the glass?
Thank you for the video! 🍻 Which bottles would you present on a beginner tasting event (scotch focused, but a few exceptions are acceptable) with eight bottles?
Great video ben, im a bit of a whisky drinking soloist amongst my beer drinking mates, but maybe a beginners' whisky tasting session might get things happening with them. Thanks for the idea.
Thank you, great advice
Great content, Ben.
Thanks for sharing.
An extra thing you can do is of one of the drams (preferablythe first one, so as the start of the tasting):
- a glass round: pour a dram in a tumbler and one in a glencairn
- a (non) water round: compare the same dram with and without water side by side (so two glasses with the same dram).
Slàinte mhath
Noted.... good ones, Frank 👍
Good tips for any budding tasting host!
Hello there. It's Claus from Germany. We met at the Dewars on saturday and talked regarding videos. Looking forward to reading back from you.
Absolute pleasure meeting you in the Pot Still tonight mate. Great content. Keep it up. PS - didn't realise I hadn't subscribed...that's been remedied. Slainte!
Now THAT is how it's done. Cracking vid mate. Sláinte.
Hi Ben, good video. Interesting tips indeed. Nice one, slàinte.
Bloody great video! Thanks!
My friends are not that into whisky so I’m thinking about a tasting which shows the amazing variety in some way…
A tasting for beginners could be:
Unpeated-no sherry
Unpeated-sherry
Peated-no sherry
Peated-sherry
And a 5th special one depending on how it goes and what they like…
Cheers!
Great video. Thanks!
This video is superb. So useful. Cheers bud. Also getting used to you without headwear😂
Great video
Great video great tips cheers mate.
Good video with important tips. I HAVE A QUESTION: Should we annoy the guests about letting the whisky breathe a little or should we just let them dive straight in even if you know that particular dram absolutely needs time in the glass?
Thank you for the video! 🍻 Which bottles would you present on a beginner tasting event (scotch focused, but a few exceptions are acceptable) with eight bottles?
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