Around the beginning you said something like an old whiskey of 25, 30 or 40 years old would have evaporated and be at the shoulders of the bottle etc. The way you said it makes me wonder if you're confusing how long a whiskey has been sitting in the barrel to age with how long it's been sitting in the bottle. I guess after the barrel REGARDLESS of the age (could be 3 years or 300) they would fill it to the middle of the neck (also basing this on what you said). And I guess evaporation would happen after a long time in the bottle. So for example even the oldest whiskey that has ever existed should not be lower than the middle of the neck if after bottling someone bought it immediately or very soon. So why do you say that a very old whiskey should have evaporated? Very old means aged and I can only guess that evaporation also happens in the barrel but I think that's irrelevant as that has nothing to do with how much they fill a bottle. For example a very aged whiskey that was bought like yesterday or last year or something not so long I guess, shouldn't have evaporated so again, why do you say that a very old whiskey will have evaporated? Or maybe you're referring to how long the whiskey has been sitting in the bottle regardless of aging. And it safe to guess that whiskeys that that sit in the bottle for so many years are ones that are very aged and expensive so a long time may pass by without anyone buying them, while regular cheap whiskies are always sold out soon? Secondly, how do we know how long a whiskey has been in the bottle? We can often know the age of the whiskey, or any alcohol for that matter, by the age statement on the label or even by researching a little more even on No Age Statement drinks to at least have an idea of the age but when it comes to the age of the whiskey in the bottle, how can we possibly know that? Is there a way to know that? Always?
especially if you buy bottles from unknown sources it is usefull for comparison to have a reliable source at hand. BTW: currently (August/Sept. 2022) there are fake Yamazaki 18yo bottles in several UK auctions "available". Be careful, even if you buy from an auction house.
Look, there are people that can counterfeit money passports, etc EXTREMELY well. A bottle of alcohol, yeah that's too easy. Never buy it in a bar or club (especially the expensive ones).
I just ordered a bottle of Johnny Walker 18 years aged blended scotch and the seal was already broken. On top of that it was only filled to the top of shoulders and not half of the neck of the bottle. Also the sticker around the neck was uneven. I paid € 85 for this -.- I sent a mail to the webshop asking to send this bottle back and receive a new one with unbroken seal...
I have a good idea but can't say about it in theory it should work about distraction of whisky without tampering with the bottle so it can be checked by a laboratory to make sure it is the real deal.I have came up with 2 other inventions that I wrote down in 2015 and the company I had in mind done it during covid the other a person done the other 1 in 2019 and person came third and got a prize fee of 15 thousand pounds.
Hello, bubbles are one of the factors with which you can determine the abv of the liquid. In this video I'm talking about other factors too, please watch full video and if you have any questions I'll be happy to answer. Thank you
@@whiskygeorgia thank you sir example jack daniel old no.7 jd haave 40% abv when i shake the jack deniels and the bubbles disappeare after 3 sec. The jack deniels is orig right ?
@@alfredodelavegajr1039 yes for 40%abv 3 seconds are good time for bubbles to disappear. Bottles stay in bottle more time if abv is much high then 40%.
What this proves is people are paying way to much for the high dollar boozes. They can't tell you the difference. And a bottle of booze sits around for decades it loses its quality, taste and especially alcohol content. I will stick with Jack over the high rollers crap. These people are not real Whiskey drinkers. They are fakes like the $500 bottle of booze they force themselves to drink. JTS Brown & Jack #7 kick the ass of this crappy over priced piss...
Very informative video identifying fake liquor. Fake liquor is a big concern especially in third world countries. Thanks and best wishes.
Around the beginning you said something like an old whiskey of 25, 30 or 40 years old would have evaporated and be at the shoulders of the bottle etc. The way you said it makes me wonder if you're confusing how long a whiskey has been sitting in the barrel to age with how long it's been sitting in the bottle. I guess after the barrel REGARDLESS of the age (could be 3 years or 300) they would fill it to the middle of the neck (also basing this on what you said). And I guess evaporation would happen after a long time in the bottle. So for example even the oldest whiskey that has ever existed should not be lower than the middle of the neck if after bottling someone bought it immediately or very soon. So why do you say that a very old whiskey should have evaporated? Very old means aged and I can only guess that evaporation also happens in the barrel but I think that's irrelevant as that has nothing to do with how much they fill a bottle. For example a very aged whiskey that was bought like yesterday or last year or something not so long I guess, shouldn't have evaporated so again, why do you say that a very old whiskey will have evaporated?
Or maybe you're referring to how long the whiskey has been sitting in the bottle regardless of aging. And it safe to guess that whiskeys that that sit in the bottle for so many years are ones that are very aged and expensive so a long time may pass by without anyone buying them, while regular cheap whiskies are always sold out soon? Secondly, how do we know how long a whiskey has been in the bottle? We can often know the age of the whiskey, or any alcohol for that matter, by the age statement on the label or even by researching a little more even on No Age Statement drinks to at least have an idea of the age but when it comes to the age of the whiskey in the bottle, how can we possibly know that? Is there a way to know that? Always?
Everything was informative and I appreciated it all but!! You need close-ups on the bottles and a little work on the audio, but,, thanks 😊
Thank's for the advices :)
especially if you buy bottles from unknown sources it is usefull for comparison to have a reliable source at hand. BTW: currently (August/Sept. 2022) there are fake Yamazaki 18yo bottles in several UK auctions "available". Be careful, even if you buy from an auction house.
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Capsules on original Ardbeg bottles are so loose that you can twist them around the neck if you like. Good way to spot the original.
Look, there are people that can counterfeit money passports, etc EXTREMELY well.
A bottle of alcohol, yeah that's too easy.
Never buy it in a bar or club (especially the expensive ones).
Never thought it would be so interesting to watch Whisky videos!
I'm happy you like it
Speedup to[ 21] ...dipshit..
..btw a spirit releasers from Vladikavkaz (Russia) are the most genuine bottlers throughout the world 😀
I just ordered a bottle of Johnny Walker 18 years aged blended scotch and the seal was already broken. On top of that it was only filled to the top of shoulders and not half of the neck of the bottle. Also the sticker around the neck was uneven. I paid € 85 for this -.- I sent a mail to the webshop asking to send this bottle back and receive a new one with unbroken seal...
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Hellooo Wiskyng!! your fan from Denmaark. 1 question can I scan bar code with my Beeline phone?
Yes of course you can. How is Kasper?
Living his life like a prince
Is it possible to look at the label itself to see if the whisky bottle is genuine?
Scammers of course know all of this... all of these can be faked, but the taste?
Very insightful and especially informative video on fake Whisky ! Very revealing !
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I have a good idea but can't say about it in theory it should work about distraction of whisky without tampering with the bottle so it can be checked by a laboratory to make sure it is the real deal.I have came up with 2 other inventions that I wrote down in 2015 and the company I had in mind done it during covid the other a person done the other 1 in 2019 and person came third and got a prize fee of 15 thousand pounds.
I guess, Aging of whiskey has nothing to do with how old or new is the bottle
This is so helpful!
Thank you 😊
very informative video, thank you
thanks for helpful advices you're doing really good job for us bro
Thank's for watching
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Thanks 😊
So basically there's no way of telling, as all can be faked.
Outstanding!
More videos about this topic would be interesting. Thank you
Hi sir. How to know if the whisky is fake.? What is the sign? Only a bubbles ?
Hello, bubbles are one of the factors with which you can determine the abv of the liquid. In this video I'm talking about other factors too, please watch full video and if you have any questions I'll be happy to answer.
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@@whiskygeorgia thank you sir example jack daniel old no.7 jd haave 40% abv when i shake the jack deniels and the bubbles disappeare after 3 sec. The jack deniels is orig right ?
How about the packaging and the bottle sir? What is the sign if the jack deniels is fake ?
@@alfredodelavegajr1039 yes for 40%abv 3 seconds are good time for bubbles to disappear. Bottles stay in bottle more time if abv is much high then 40%.
@@alfredodelavegajr1039 I'm not Jack professional unfortunately, so can't tell much about box and visual style of the bottle.
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Brilliant man
Keep uploading interesting videos 👍
Very helpful video!
What this proves is people are paying way to much for the high dollar boozes. They can't tell you the difference. And a bottle of booze sits around for decades it loses its quality, taste and especially alcohol content. I will stick with Jack over the high rollers crap. These people are not real Whiskey drinkers. They are fakes like the $500 bottle of booze they force themselves to drink. JTS Brown & Jack #7 kick the ass of this crappy over priced piss...
Great points, cheers!
Thank you :)
What does he mean with 15 years old? 1992 subtracted from 2020 is 28 not 15
Whisky doesn't age in a bottle. Only in cask 🥃
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You're welcome. Thanks for watching
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das klingt sehr interessant!
Danke!
Thanks you
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