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I'd suggest a more tactical approach. Instead of chaotically improvising tours for mixed results and the same type of content...this is an ideal opportunity to expand the depth of content. Do more advance research to ensure youre return first off. Contact locations in advance, see about virtual tours. Also, instead of all the travel...pick spots that have other community appeal and relevance to the history of American whiskey, bourbon, rye and ale. This way instead of driving twelve hours in a vague direction with many stops for similar content...you minimize travel essentially to a confined area, streamline efficiency, and have the luxury of time to actually EXPERIENCE the places you visit. I'm gonna keep saying it til you do it lol...come to Sioux City, Iowa. We are equidistant from Omaha and Sioux Falls and are centrally located on I 29 north and south...and just 90 minutes from I 80 east and west. Thus, it actually makes a near ideal spot to hit no matter which direction you're headed around the country. We have a very unique historical role in Capones prohibition operation, including his personal wine cellar....though mudslides have buried it now. We have a one of a kind bar in "The Whiskey Hole" that would be an ideal setting for a local sampling of only premium and rare bourbon, rye, straight whiskey, etc. Additionally Sioux City hosts THREE local breweries that dabble in distilling and it's highly likely at the Whiskey Hole you would get inside information on all things bourbon regionally that you otherwise wouldn't know exists. America is plum full of great communities like Sioux City...and Brewzle could truly take a major leap forward evolving from a novelty booze testing show to a bourbon centered focus on the communities and history of things like Appalachia moonshine, Iowa Corn whiskey, high mountain rye. Matter of fact if you agree to come to Sioux City I'll even do your research and find ONE community in each state to showcase. This way everyone wins and the entire country can be represented while creating a superior product and brand. Brewzle is more than just booze, and it should reflect that right?
My wife & I love grabbing take out and watching your videos. She has started to gain an interest in whiskey because of you. We both would appreciate longer videos!
Should go to Jungle Jim’s grocery store in Cincy, it’s got a huge alcohol selection and the store is quite the experience. Food and drinks from all around the world.
Hey Brewzle, I’m a beer nerd new to this Bourbon’s and whiskey stuff. You asked how long a beer keeps. It depends on the style. The reason why they are always stouts is because the high ABV helps that preservation as well as it being a style with no aroma or flavoring hops. Those hops would just come out grassy, green and earthy if aged past 3 months. Since there are only bittering hops added in the early part of the boil, those don’t really add as much character outside balancing a malty sweetness. When talking about that beer specifically. I’d say you could drink it 5 years past it’s born on date, maybe more depending on how you store it. The only real enemy would be oxidation. Storing it upright would limit the exposure and an aged beer with a touch of oxidation isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I like my aged beers around year 3. I feel like you get a lot more vanilla and cherries, maybe a little oak while still being able to taste the base beer and the bourbon.
I don’t like whiskey but I enjoy seeing your enthusiasm to cover a country the size of yours to find hidden gems , love from 🏴🏴🏴🏴
That first store is nuts. We have Specs down here and there are many of them. There are a few that have stores like that, most of them are emptied out supermarkets that have been remodeled. They are huge. I used to get a keg every 2 weeks for my palapa. I don't drink anymore but love your content. Awesome videos! I can live my bourbon journey through you vicariously.
Man after watching this and living in Cincy it shows me my bourbon hunting experience is the same. Ohio does a state raffle on most rare allocated whiskeys and Kentucky most stores ask over secondary.
Pretty sure if you look at the tags on the shelf if was $99, think he might’ve overlooked it. Could be wrong though, that’d be the best price anyone’s ever gotten for it lol.
I saw that they had a bunch of the Boon County Bourbon on the shelf. They make a bottle that is outstanding if you can find it. It was a limited run with the Dalton Winery and they aged their bourbon in the Dalton Winery casks. Absolutely amazing.
#BottleKill Length is arguably perfect Brewz. We wouldn't be disappointed with even longer tbh, always a great and entertaining watch and hunt with you.
Lawrenceburg is a new producer my wife and I met last year at the KBF. Their bourbon is MGP, rye is theirs, and as of last year they locked down property to build their distillery on. Very nice couple that owns Lawrenceburg. #BOTTLEKILL
That Dexter is good! I have a bottle of theirs I cracked open and currently really enjoying it! I would say these style videos are my favorite! Keep up the good work!
15-20 min is perfect. And I loved when you were giving recommendations to other people. Very fun addition. I think it could get old because you would probably give similar recommendations to many people.
When you come to my great state of South Dakota. Sioux Falls has some great stores JJs and Williquors. Or Yankton has Liquor Hot Spot they usually have some cool stuff.
Honestly it has always been on my bucket list to meet Brewzle. I don't have any friends and especially not anyone who likes or even drinks bourbon. I live in a bubble when it comes to whiskey hunting and it's always so disappointing when I find one I really enjoy I don't get to share it with anyone.
I recently had some people over and was trying to explain my collection and samplings to others, but they could have cared less 😂. After a few pours, they didn't notice the difference between a $200 bottle to a el cheapo $25 bottle.
If & when you come back through Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky; here’s some places to stop along with The Party Source, Uncorked & New Riff… Bluegrass Liquor Store; Liquor Barn in Fort Thomas. Bars that sell some bottles… Revival Vintage Spirits (dusty bottles); Rich’s Proper, Old Kentucky Bourbon bar (all have Facebook pages to check out recent bottle additions especially Private barrel picks). And near MGP in Lawrenceburg, IN; Whitey’s they have several private barrel picks you can sample before you buy.
Total Wine and more are absolutely awesome liquor stores they always have a massive selection of everything and in every price range. Was in there yesterday and have bourbons in every style from $20 up to $5000.
You should really make a compilation of your interactions with customers on these trips where you discuss bourbons/drinks. Would be a cool mini series.
I watched a video of you earlier today and saw somehow the Talladega video didnt do well. It was one of my favorite did you upload shorts of it? I dont really wetch shorts but just an idea on how many to get some more traction on it. Keep up the good work brewzel you really make my day better
If you are driving through Minnesota, if you like beer and wine, I highly recommend taking a detour and go to Schell's brewery and Morgan Creek Vineyard!
If you ever end back up in Ohio, go to High Bank Distillery and pick up a bottle of Whiskey War Barrel Proof. It’s a blended whiskey but has a high rye bourbon mash bill. Gives off big salted pretzel and buttery caramel notes. Definitely one of my top 5 go-to’s.
If you want a cool experience while going to a liquor store in Cincinnati, I highly recommend Jungle Jim’s. It was a place that was on my “bucket list” for years. The best way I can describe it size wise, is a Walmart super center on steroids. The place is massive and has any kind of food you can think of. They also have a liquor store the size of a regular grocery store inside. Wife and I went in just to look and 2 hours later, we’re $100 in the hole and planning our next visit. We went to the one in Farfield (just outside Cincinnati) and heard the one in Cincinnati is better and are planning our next visit there. The decor in the store is just kitschy and awesome. The liquor store had a decorative bottle of liquor from the late 1700’s and had a bottle in a crystal decanter marked for $5k.
I was lured into clicking this in my feed with "largest liquor store I've ever seen." I was hoping for Party Source, and I was not disappointed! P.S. It totally counts as Cincinnati. Whenever anyone around here is on a serious hunt and has time, that's were we go. They have just about everything.
Your best bet in cincinnati is jungle jims on a thursday or krogers liquours on a wed - thursday. You should always be able to find weller special reserve on shelf or weller antique in ohio at jungle jims. Today at krogers they had a 750 bottle release of the buffalo trace line kok and 750 other allocated bottles I showed up too late
The Party Source is overwhelming, but you can find some serious hidden gems in there. The further away from their tasting bar you get, the more likely you will find a hidden gem (in bourbon.)
I got a bottle of Dexter in New Hampshire. Never found it anywhere else. It was one of the best whiskies i ever tasted. Have a 3rd of a bittle left. Saving it for a special day.
Speaking of big liquor stores, check out Daveco Beer Wine & Spirits in Thornton when you're in Colorado. The largest liquor store in the world. Great videos and safe travels!
I have a beer recommendation for you for the next time you're in southern Ohio. Jackie O's out of Athens brews fantastic beer of all styles, but the thing that I think they do best is barrel-aged stouts. They have somewhere in the vicinity of 10-15 different types of barrel-aged stout that is every bit as good as BCBS or KBS. My go-to location for their beer is Market Wines in Findlay Market in Cincinnati. No spirits, but lots of great wine and local beer. Also, head out to Jungle Jim's in Fairfield as well next time. Great selection of beer, wine, and spirits, plus the most comprehensive and crazy grocery options I've ever seen.
11:2511:27 yo, thunder cheeks should have grabbed that gladden! Their 2016 is off the hook. They were named best distillery outside of kentucky a few years ago.... some of their stuff is the best bourbon I have ever had.
If you go into Michigan you have to get a bottle of the RD1 small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey finished with Brazilian Amburana wood 110 proof it is a huge hitter most places has been sold out
omg. Spotted a Amrut Fusion X there! At 3:26! My goodness. Was lucky enough to taste one of 4 bottles delivered to my country. Hands down best taste experience ever! Good shout if anyone should have 400$ to spare 😆
I have been a beer guy for a very long time and have experimented with aging beer. I have found that the Goose Island BCS, and other high ABV stouts and barleywines, improves with age up till 5 years, but then falls off a cliff as it starts to oxidize. Some people like that but to me it starts to taste like cardboard.
I always stop at The Party Source on my trips through Indiana to KY. The Owner of New Riff was the owner of The Party Source. He had to sell the liquor store to open up the Distillery by KY law. They usually have a huge selection of store picks. Innskeeper Blend is $99 everywhere and you got it for $57. I just picked up the 2XO Tribute Blend. It blows the Phoenix Blend and Innskeeper Blend out of the water. 🥃
as someone that lives in Cincinnati, the liquor stores in Ohio aren't that great because it's Ohio. All Ohio liquor stores are supplied by the state. The state makes all the buys. So the selection can be limited and most of the stores have the same exact stuff. That is why Kentucky tends to have a better selection.
As someone who lives in Cincinnati yes Hyde park is the best around but New Rift/Party Source is amazing and we consider That area the Great Cincinnati area. Also try Bardstown Bottle in bond only sold in Kentucky and like 25 bucks great for the price
There's one, was one, down near the Corvette Museum I visited 20 years ago, big, that had an entire aisle dedicated to American Whiskey. Mind was blown ... and I bought 6-7 bottles thst didnt last long if memory serves.
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I'd suggest a more tactical approach. Instead of chaotically improvising tours for mixed results and the same type of content...this is an ideal opportunity to expand the depth of content.
Do more advance research to ensure youre return first off. Contact locations in advance, see about virtual tours. Also, instead of all the travel...pick spots that have other community appeal and relevance to the history of American whiskey, bourbon, rye and ale.
This way instead of driving twelve hours in a vague direction with many stops for similar content...you minimize travel essentially to a confined area, streamline efficiency, and have the luxury of time to actually EXPERIENCE the places you visit.
I'm gonna keep saying it til you do it lol...come to Sioux City, Iowa. We are equidistant from Omaha and Sioux Falls and are centrally located on I 29 north and south...and just 90 minutes from I 80 east and west. Thus, it actually makes a near ideal spot to hit no matter which direction you're headed around the country.
We have a very unique historical role in Capones prohibition operation, including his personal wine cellar....though mudslides have buried it now. We have a one of a kind bar in "The Whiskey Hole" that would be an ideal setting for a local sampling of only premium and rare bourbon, rye, straight whiskey, etc.
Additionally Sioux City hosts THREE local breweries that dabble in distilling and it's highly likely at the Whiskey Hole you would get inside information on all things bourbon regionally that you otherwise wouldn't know exists.
America is plum full of great communities like Sioux City...and Brewzle could truly take a major leap forward evolving from a novelty booze testing show to a bourbon centered focus on the communities and history of things like Appalachia moonshine, Iowa Corn whiskey, high mountain rye.
Matter of fact if you agree to come to Sioux City I'll even do your research and find ONE community in each state to showcase. This way everyone wins and the entire country can be represented while creating a superior product and brand. Brewzle is more than just booze, and it should reflect that right?
Hi Brewzle thanks for the top about buffalo trace!! But lease try Samuel Joe's Kentucky bourbon reserve.
Hi Brewzle thanks for the top about buffalo trace!! But lease try Samuel Joe's Kentucky bourbon reserve.
Hi Brewzle thanks for the top about buffalo trace!! But lease try Samuel Joe's Kentucky bourbon reserve.
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I love how you are just standing in a liquor store and selling Benchmark to people 😂
Buy as much as you can for the price now
Really hate it!!! I can't find any at my location due to that.
Benchmark is definitely the best cheap whiskey in America
Peak bourbon dad activity lol
@@ItsBoogie. Admittedly I would buy that bourbon if someone told me that as well!
20+ min bourbon hunt videos are perfect! Keep it up Brewzle!
Hey can I come live with you? Please I’m thirsty for milk….
My wife & I love grabbing take out and watching your videos. She has started to gain an interest in whiskey because of you. We both would appreciate longer videos!
Thank you, that means a lot!
You’ve definitely got the best bourbon hunting videos on the net. Entertaining, educational and your interactions with others are fantastic.
Mf really said net
Thanks for stopping by Uncorked!!! Appreciate the mention! Stop back anytime!
Should go to Jungle Jim’s grocery store in Cincy, it’s got a huge alcohol selection and the store is quite the experience. Food and drinks from all around the world.
Plus you can drink craft beer and shop for groceries at the same time, ask me how I know
Hey Brewzle, I’m a beer nerd new to this Bourbon’s and whiskey stuff.
You asked how long a beer keeps. It depends on the style. The reason why they are always stouts is because the high ABV helps that preservation as well as it being a style with no aroma or flavoring hops. Those hops would just come out grassy, green and earthy if aged past 3 months. Since there are only bittering hops added in the early part of the boil, those don’t really add as much character outside balancing a malty sweetness.
When talking about that beer specifically. I’d say you could drink it 5 years past it’s born on date, maybe more depending on how you store it. The only real enemy would be oxidation. Storing it upright would limit the exposure and an aged beer with a touch of oxidation isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
I like my aged beers around year 3. I feel like you get a lot more vanilla and cherries, maybe a little oak while still being able to taste the base beer and the bourbon.
I don’t like whiskey but I enjoy seeing your enthusiasm to cover a country the size of yours to find hidden gems , love from 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Don’t change a thing with the videos brother. Great bourbon adventures!
I love these bourbon hunting videos! So cool to get a peek inside liquor stores all over the country.
Love the videos and the longer the better when it comes to burbon hunting
Happy to see you commend the guy earlier on int the liquor store who didn't drink. Very respectful, very thiughtful.
Holy cow, $15 for a pour of Weller 12 lol... I need to make a trip to that store just for their sample cabinet lol.
Seriously bro. Here in Buffalo a one ounce pour of Weller 12 is like 45 dollars. Plus you have to tip the bastard.
Just keep doing what yer doing Broozle
That first store is nuts. We have Specs down here and there are many of them.
There are a few that have stores like that, most of them are emptied out supermarkets that have been remodeled.
They are huge. I used to get a keg every 2 weeks for my palapa. I don't drink anymore but love your content.
Awesome videos! I can live my bourbon journey through you vicariously.
A new Brewzle hunt video! Woot! Happy Friday!
Didn’t know Ragged branch was good I’m in Virginia and I got the last John Bowman within 100 miles, definitely going to pick up ragged branch
Cheers Brewzie, for me this is like being on holiday & it helps decide if some US Bourbon is overpriced just because it crossed the pond in a Tote.
After watching so many of your videos, it's great to see you huntin' in my backyard!
Brand new to your channel. New to bourbon. Loving the content. Already joined the membership
Man after watching this and living in Cincy it shows me my bourbon hunting experience is the same. Ohio does a state raffle on most rare allocated whiskeys and Kentucky most stores ask over secondary.
Wait, 2XO for $57?!!! Dang that's a good buy.
Pretty sure if you look at the tags on the shelf if was $99, think he might’ve overlooked it. Could be wrong though, that’d be the best price anyone’s ever gotten for it lol.
That 2xo is $99 everywhere I see
I think he was mistaken based on scrubbing back and looking at the tag.
Ok that makes more sense@@wood2040
What I’m saying, I’d get a whole case at that price 😂
I saw that they had a bunch of the Boon County Bourbon on the shelf. They make a bottle that is outstanding if you can find it. It was a limited run with the Dalton Winery and they aged their bourbon in the Dalton Winery casks. Absolutely amazing.
#BottleKill
Length is arguably perfect Brewz. We wouldn't be disappointed with even longer tbh, always a great and entertaining watch and hunt with you.
Lawrenceburg is a new producer my wife and I met last year at the KBF. Their bourbon is MGP, rye is theirs, and as of last year they locked down property to build their distillery on. Very nice couple that owns Lawrenceburg. #BOTTLEKILL
That Dexter is good! I have a bottle of theirs I cracked open and currently really enjoying it! I would say these style videos are my favorite! Keep up the good work!
15-20 min is perfect. And I loved when you were giving recommendations to other people. Very fun addition. I think it could get old because you would probably give similar recommendations to many people.
When you come to my great state of South Dakota. Sioux Falls has some great stores JJs and Williquors. Or Yankton has Liquor Hot Spot they usually have some cool stuff.
Love your videos just make more of them 😂 I had to binge watch your videos 😂
#bottlekill Perfect time for these hunts. Keep it up
Honestly it has always been on my bucket list to meet Brewzle. I don't have any friends and especially not anyone who likes or even drinks bourbon. I live in a bubble when it comes to whiskey hunting and it's always so disappointing when I find one I really enjoy I don't get to share it with anyone.
I recently had some people over and was trying to explain my collection and samplings to others, but they could have cared less 😂. After a few pours, they didn't notice the difference between a $200 bottle to a el cheapo $25 bottle.
Love all of your content!! Truly enjoy watching you hunt all over America!
If I had a bottle of bourbon for every time TJ said he's gonna be selective, I might have as many bottles as TJ.
We really need a super cut
If & when you come back through Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky; here’s some places to stop along with The Party Source, Uncorked & New Riff… Bluegrass Liquor Store; Liquor Barn in Fort Thomas. Bars that sell some bottles… Revival Vintage Spirits (dusty bottles); Rich’s Proper, Old Kentucky Bourbon bar (all have Facebook pages to check out recent bottle additions especially Private barrel picks). And near MGP in Lawrenceburg, IN; Whitey’s they have several private barrel picks you can sample before you buy.
I kind of like a walk. Very informative.
honestly - great pacing, great commentary and I love that you take the time to talk to other people and see what they like. Great content!
You are the most genuine and relatable whiskey drinker creating great content.
Total Wine and more are absolutely awesome liquor stores they always have a massive selection of everything and in every price range. Was in there yesterday and have bourbons in every style from $20 up to $5000.
You should really make a compilation of your interactions with customers on these trips where you discuss bourbons/drinks. Would be a cool mini series.
I watched a video of you earlier today and saw somehow the Talladega video didnt do well. It was one of my favorite did you upload shorts of it? I dont really wetch shorts but just an idea on how many to get some more traction on it. Keep up the good work brewzel you really make my day better
I don't mind the longer form videos. Great job
Honestly, the longer the better! Makes me feel like I'm traveling w ya.
Great show. And stayed for the pour!
If you are driving through Minnesota, if you like beer and wine, I highly recommend taking a detour and go to Schell's brewery and Morgan Creek Vineyard!
Appreciate your videos! I'm a huge Barrel aged stouts, and the bourbon county stouts are consistently excellent and relatively cheap.
Rabbithole is spectacular
The single best bourbon selection I've ever seen is Jungle Jim's down in Cincinnati.
Longer videos please!!!! You're awesome brother, great content from Shaun n gamma of Wales uk
was just at party source last Saturday got a few nice bottles! Followed by a trip to bobby Mackey's bar!
If you ever end back up in Ohio, go to High Bank Distillery and pick up a bottle of Whiskey War Barrel Proof. It’s a blended whiskey but has a high rye bourbon mash bill. Gives off big salted pretzel and buttery caramel notes. Definitely one of my top 5 go-to’s.
My wife and I went to Party Source about a month ago and it was almost overwhelming how big their bourbon section was.
As a young veteran who misses ole Dixie your videos make me feel like home partner
Lawrenceburg Bourbon has terrific bourbons and ryes!
Great video! Would love to see you do longer videos.
If you find it again pick up some Balcones whiskey. A little distillery out of Waco, TX. They have some really good higher proof stuff
If you want a cool experience while going to a liquor store in Cincinnati, I highly recommend Jungle Jim’s. It was a place that was on my “bucket list” for years. The best way I can describe it size wise, is a Walmart super center on steroids. The place is massive and has any kind of food you can think of. They also have a liquor store the size of a regular grocery store inside. Wife and I went in just to look and 2 hours later, we’re $100 in the hole and planning our next visit. We went to the one in Farfield (just outside Cincinnati) and heard the one in Cincinnati is better and are planning our next visit there. The decor in the store is just kitschy and awesome. The liquor store had a decorative bottle of liquor from the late 1700’s and had a bottle in a crystal decanter marked for $5k.
The Fairfield one is the main one. The Eastgate location is smaller.
I was lured into clicking this in my feed with "largest liquor store I've ever seen." I was hoping for Party Source, and I was not disappointed!
P.S. It totally counts as Cincinnati. Whenever anyone around here is on a serious hunt and has time, that's were we go. They have just about everything.
As i say every time you ask how the videos are. They’re perfect. I love it!
Love the videos!! The length is great but the 30-40 mins are my favorites!
Your best bet in cincinnati is jungle jims on a thursday or krogers liquours on a wed - thursday. You should always be able to find weller special reserve on shelf or weller antique in ohio at jungle jims. Today at krogers they had a 750 bottle release of the buffalo trace line kok and 750 other allocated bottles I showed up too late
Love ya, bro. Just good, old, whiskey huntin'.
Old Grand Dad brings back good memories.
I started drinking Benchmark Full Proof and Bonded. Good buys.
I think right around the 20min mark is perfect for each video. Keep up the great work!
Minnesota is a hidden gem for hunting. Bookers in almost every store I visited while I was there.
Great vid and not too long. I’ve done a few bourbon hunting road trips and the interactions with the proprietors and other shoppers is the best part.
Penelope Rose Finish just sitting on the shelf is WILD
When you go to Wisconsin if you find your self near Stevens point make a stop to JR liquor
You are doing an outstanding job!!
The Party Source is overwhelming, but you can find some serious hidden gems in there. The further away from their tasting bar you get, the more likely you will find a hidden gem (in bourbon.)
I got a bottle of Dexter in New Hampshire. Never found it anywhere else. It was one of the best whiskies i ever tasted. Have a 3rd of a bittle left. Saving it for a special day.
Lived in Covington Ky. Across the river. Spent hours at the party source. Amazing store.
Speaking of big liquor stores, check out Daveco Beer Wine & Spirits in Thornton when you're in Colorado. The largest liquor store in the world. Great videos and safe travels!
Love the party source. Swing by anytime I am visiting my in-laws on the other side of downtown.
The Party Source is AWESOME. Been a minute since I've been there.
General rule of thumb for goose island stouts, if you find old bottle, you buy it
Total Wine in Kennesaw, GA. Good bourbon and cigar selection
I have a beer recommendation for you for the next time you're in southern Ohio. Jackie O's out of Athens brews fantastic beer of all styles, but the thing that I think they do best is barrel-aged stouts. They have somewhere in the vicinity of 10-15 different types of barrel-aged stout that is every bit as good as BCBS or KBS. My go-to location for their beer is Market Wines in Findlay Market in Cincinnati. No spirits, but lots of great wine and local beer.
Also, head out to Jungle Jim's in Fairfield as well next time. Great selection of beer, wine, and spirits, plus the most comprehensive and crazy grocery options I've ever seen.
11:25 11:27 yo, thunder cheeks should have grabbed that gladden! Their 2016 is off the hook. They were named best distillery outside of kentucky a few years ago.... some of their stuff is the best bourbon I have ever had.
I’m not a big bourbon drinker, but I do enjoy Four Roses small batch.
If you go into Michigan you have to get a bottle of the RD1 small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey finished with Brazilian Amburana wood 110 proof it is a huge hitter most places has been sold out
omg. Spotted a Amrut Fusion X there! At 3:26! My goodness. Was lucky enough to taste one of 4 bottles delivered to my country. Hands down best taste experience ever! Good shout if anyone should have 400$ to spare 😆
While you were in Newport, KY. Newberry Brothers Coffee and Bourbon bar is an amazing place. Only open on Friday and Saturday though. Worth a look.
I have been a beer guy for a very long time and have experimented with aging beer. I have found that the Goose Island BCS, and other high ABV stouts and barleywines, improves with age up till 5 years, but then falls off a cliff as it starts to oxidize. Some people like that but to me it starts to taste like cardboard.
Next time you are in KY, look for a Barker’s Mill. Made by MB Rowland down in Pembroke KY. Fairly heavy tobacco flavor but I love it. Bib.
Oh man, I wouldn't have been able to resist that Woodford Double Oaked store pick. Only had the regular, and I freaking love it,
Party Source. Everything but the guests!
you should come on out to kentucky,for Is Bourbon and beyond festival one year,you'll have a blast 🎉
I always stop at The Party Source on my trips through Indiana to KY. The Owner of New Riff was the owner of The Party Source. He had to sell the liquor store to open up the Distillery by KY law. They usually have a huge selection of store picks. Innskeeper Blend is $99 everywhere and you got it for $57. I just picked up the 2XO Tribute Blend. It blows the Phoenix Blend and Innskeeper Blend out of the water. 🥃
as someone that lives in Cincinnati, the liquor stores in Ohio aren't that great because it's Ohio. All Ohio liquor stores are supplied by the state. The state makes all the buys. So the selection can be limited and most of the stores have the same exact stuff. That is why Kentucky tends to have a better selection.
As someone who lives in Cincinnati yes Hyde park is the best around but New Rift/Party Source is amazing and we consider That area the Great Cincinnati area. Also try Bardstown Bottle in bond only sold in Kentucky and like 25 bucks great for the price
Party Source is the truth! Love that you stopped in to New Riff! It’s actually started by the founder of Party Source!
You gotta jump on that Bridle & Bit. They’re making EXCELLENT products
I dont currently drink, but when I did I was a beer guy. And I loved that Bourbon Stout. I remember when those where hard to find.
Great video! The next time you are in the Cincinnati area, lmk - happy to show you around
Makes sense Party Source was the biggest Liquor Store that you have seen. Largest Liquor Store in the country. Love that place!
There's one, was one, down near the Corvette Museum I visited 20 years ago, big, that had an entire aisle dedicated to American Whiskey. Mind was blown ... and I bought 6-7 bottles thst didnt last long if memory serves.
All the benchmark stuff is hard to beat for the price point
In the last two weeks I’ve picked up makers cellar aged and Joseph magnus cigar blend, both for retail!