Award winning COFFEE expert tastes your favorite WHISKEYS

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @WhiskeyTribe
    @WhiskeyTribe  Год назад +2

    Visit helixsleep.com/whiskey to get 20% off your Helix mattress, plus two free pillows. Offers subject to change. #helixsleep

  • @robertnichols4223
    @robertnichols4223 Год назад +22

    Jason, what a cool guy. He comes across really well on camera. He knows his stuff and is easy to listen to. I think he needs his own RUclips channel.Could be like a mirror to what you guys do in the vault but for coffee. If you've ever shopped for coffee on Amazon, there are hundreds of brands. He could help us weed out the good and bad in coffee land.Yes he needs his own channel. P.S French press works the best for me.

  • @ericfairchild5431
    @ericfairchild5431 Год назад +18

    Love that you didn't just go on about the whiskey, but used the profile to set up a question about the coffee. Great video! Thank you.

  • @VektrumSimulacrum
    @VektrumSimulacrum Год назад +39

    This was a pretty cool cross-over type format. There are so many things outside of whiskey and wine that paying attention to the fine details applies to. Chocolate... there are so many places with unique chocolate, cocoa plantations and methods. It would fit right in on an episode like this.

    • @jestonporter685
      @jestonporter685 Год назад +3

      Plus, chocolate and whiskey are a great pairing.

    • @kabal911
      @kabal911 9 месяцев назад

      I eat drink whisky to eat chocolate 😃

  • @rawinderl
    @rawinderl Год назад +78

    I remember the first time I had a Isla scotch. I took a sniff, took a sip and was like "Where had this flavor been all my life? How did I know this even existed?" A good Ardbeg is one of my favorites.

    • @joshbartlow8530
      @joshbartlow8530 Год назад +5

      I had the same experience. Ardbeg uigeadail and laphroaig 10 are my 2 favorites.

    • @douglasmagowan2709
      @douglasmagowan2709 Год назад +1

      My experience with the smokey, peaty scotch is that the first sip is really interesting and by the end of the glass, I feel saturated and don't need any more of that. A simple solution is smaller pours.

    • @Beardmire
      @Beardmire Год назад +2

      Same for me! Was the thing that got me into whisky overall. Non-peated whiskies just tasted like alcohol, but the peat was strong enough to overpower the alcohol and I loved it!

    • @wizz2k
      @wizz2k Год назад

      Same for me and it was specifically the Ardbeg 10 that got me into whisky in general

    • @kalikeith
      @kalikeith Год назад +3

      The first time I smelled peated whiskey, it reminded me of old school band aids and mercurochrome and iodine. My first sip turned my stomach and I still tasted it when I woke up the next morning.
      Eventually, I found the flavors of smoked meat or ham and sea salt. Now, I can sip and enjoy a glass of peated scotch. But it is still hard to get past the band aids and iodine!

  • @greysuit17
    @greysuit17 Год назад +12

    As a coffee connoisseur/nerd this was a fantastic video!

  • @GogiRegion
    @GogiRegion 11 месяцев назад +1

    You joke about hotdog snobs, but as someone who has family and friends from Chicago as well as lived near Chicago, I can assure you that hotdog snobs are very common in Chicago. They make really fancy loaded hotdogs there, and all of the flavors in ketchup (tomato, vinegar, and sweetness) are in a traditional Chicago hotdog. It's almost seen as asking for ketchup at a fancy restaurant, but the culture over time developed to all hot dogs to many Chicago residents. Some stores even have signs saying that only minors are allowed purchase hotdogs with ketchup.

  • @BeardOfLiberty
    @BeardOfLiberty Год назад +9

    Accidental dad joke.😂 "Those hotdog snobs are the WURST."

  • @Kopa_Malphas
    @Kopa_Malphas Год назад +4

    2 of my favorite beverages talked about in 1 video

  • @Alex-zi1nb
    @Alex-zi1nb Год назад +2

    What an amazing guest! I love having guys like that, and the tea expert and everything inbetween. Such great perspective and dialog

  • @mjhearns23
    @mjhearns23 Год назад +1

    Whem he said humdinger, it brought me back to freshman year of high school. My history teacher was a Catholic brother. He was my favorite teacher. Ahhh the memories!

  • @itsputtz
    @itsputtz Год назад +9

    This dude is rad. Bring him back. Get him on the roster.

  • @strikeking14
    @strikeking14 Год назад +9

    This was really fun. Im not a big coffee drinker but I love getting in the weeds of origins of ingredients and what the process do to change the finished product. Reason I like Whisky. If I loved coffee too, id be even more poor than I already am.

  • @BiffStrongo
    @BiffStrongo Год назад +1

    Welp. That "wave" part of the conversation was a nice tease. I guess I'm spending the rest of my day reading about that. Thanks a lot, Rex!

  • @teachcinematicstv2798
    @teachcinematicstv2798 Год назад +8

    Love black coffee and love whisky. Enjoyed this episode tons❤️‍🔥

    • @pattibailey3369
      @pattibailey3369 Год назад

      Your shit comes out black with piss the color of pennies doesn't it

  • @markknister6272
    @markknister6272 Год назад +3

    Love this whiskey/ coffee discussion!!

  • @jonseppy
    @jonseppy Год назад +5

    Love the coffee + whiskey content

  • @markdonalds7735
    @markdonalds7735 Год назад +2

    My mom always bought coffee beans and roasted them at home so when I first started drinking coffee it was home brew and until this day 30 years later Im still always roasting and brewing my own coffee.. never had Starbucks in my life … only had Dunkin’s coffee twice or 3 times because someone bought it for me .

  • @jumbowizard9154
    @jumbowizard9154 Год назад +1

    I'm a sucker for light roasted natural processed coffee.

  • @cardfan64
    @cardfan64 Год назад +1

    Loved the interweaving of whiskey and coffee discussions. Very cool!

  • @pyroman6000
    @pyroman6000 11 месяцев назад

    You guys touched on something that ive noticed. Some whiskeys are thin, others are more full bodied. ( I come from the beer drinking mindset). I never thought much about it until i learned how it was made- distilled to a high concentration, then brought down.
    Now that youve pointed that out, i can't not notice it, lol. Wow, they really watered this down, didnt they? We wont even get into the whiskey flavored vodka er, i mean blended whiskey. Or as i call it, colored paint stripper...
    So i appreciate it more, when i do taste a full bodied whiskey.
    My journey of Irish exploration continues, bit damn, jamesons black barrel tastes good!

  • @whiskeygamesnerdstuff789
    @whiskeygamesnerdstuff789 Год назад +1

    Coffee in the morning, Whiskey at night, makes for a great day :)

  • @swango1
    @swango1 Год назад +1

    Ardbeg Oogie is top 3 for me, love that stuff! Glad he came around and experienced a great Islay the way it was intended....NOT shot! 😂

  • @brettgardner4238
    @brettgardner4238 Год назад +1

    We have fresh Vittoria espresso coffee beans, freshly ground in a Bigaletti coffee pot. Amazing coffee.

  • @quenchquestdrinks
    @quenchquestdrinks Год назад

    I met Jason back in 2018 when he was at Pablo’s in Denver - great guy!!!

  • @mattpetty448
    @mattpetty448 Год назад +1

    My favorite coffee is Cameron's Southern Pecan!

  • @nickp5511
    @nickp5511 Год назад +5

    Great show! Love other perspectives like this and newbie’s thoughts! Great choice’s to try! Love them all!!!

    • @kabal911
      @kabal911 9 месяцев назад +1

      The best thing about whisky is that it's so easy to get into, you just buy a good one, and enjoy it 😍
      Obviously you then end up needing many bottles, but that's a different story 🫣

  • @jordansteffen
    @jordansteffen Год назад

    The nostalgia with that old Elijah Craig bottle design, one of my fav pours ever was a grocery store pick from like 10-12 years ago.

  • @chriswicecarver3715
    @chriswicecarver3715 Год назад

    Just tried Lagavulin 16 for the first time today - 10/03/2023 - So, on the smell I get the smoke and a little cigar ash. It reminds me of when I was a little kid and I went to the stock car races with my parents. I wanted to say tar or rubber....but it was actually the tire smoke when a Nascar did one of those peel-outs. For some reason I was also smelling a honey...but it was somewhere between a honeysuckle and a thin dripping honey. In California, there are a lot of beaches...but this was more like the ocean hitting the rocks up north in San Francisco or somewhere along the Pacific Coast Highway. There also a fizz like a pepsi or coke. I don't drink sodas, so not sure what they taste like, but I smell that. ------- To me, the flavor dances on my tongue. It's rich, it's very light. There's a campfire kinda thing going on.

  • @azavala1430
    @azavala1430 Год назад +4

    I actually enjoyed this episode, probably because it didn't have all the extra silliness.

  • @patrickjesequel2203
    @patrickjesequel2203 Год назад

    Took Daniel’s advice on trying something smoky/peaty if you’re accustomed to black coffee. First bottle of scotch I bought was a Port Charlotte 10, loved it and never looked back.

  • @WhiskyBeard
    @WhiskyBeard Год назад +2

    I can't believe you guys still had that old ECBP from when the standard Elijah Craig was 12 years old.

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Год назад

    12:13 "It's nighttime!" 😂

  • @NPC514
    @NPC514 Год назад +2

    Hotdog snobs are those jerkoffs that make a big deal about you putting ketchup on your hotdog.

  • @AllenM.Ponsen
    @AllenM.Ponsen Год назад +2

    I mainly drink coffee, water, and whiskey. Water in moderation

  • @adamletschin7759
    @adamletschin7759 Год назад

    Redbread 12 CS is a top 5 bottle for me all time. Always have a couple in the bunker!

  • @kabal911
    @kabal911 9 месяцев назад

    The best whiskey tribe video I've watched 👍

  • @1NIGHTMAREGAMER
    @1NIGHTMAREGAMER Год назад +1

    try this
    mix malt grains and coffee , corn and coffee , and any other you think would mix with coffee in distilling

  • @AlKohaiMusic
    @AlKohaiMusic Год назад +2

    Y’all consider distilling a spirit made from Coffee Cherries, as a sequel to the coffee bean experiment?

  • @jestonporter685
    @jestonporter685 Год назад

    The first time I tried Laphroaig it was a hit straight from the bottle. I didn't try it again for many years. It's actually quite nice.

  • @reopreop4690
    @reopreop4690 Год назад +1

    I have to say these kind of videos are my favorite :)

  • @Hub52
    @Hub52 Год назад

    Really enjoy the Tribe videos you learn you laugh wish you did more the Whiskey reviews of stuff I'll never be able to taste

  • @jasondillon-zt1di
    @jasondillon-zt1di Год назад

    Haven't finished the video yet but I got to say... Rare Breed is indeed great and amazing for the price.

  • @jasonrhome710
    @jasonrhome710 Год назад

    Macallan 12 is my favorite.

  • @grantg3569
    @grantg3569 Год назад

    Amazing guest.

  • @loonypeat312
    @loonypeat312 Год назад

    Great video collaboration with the whiskey and coffee. Interesting all around!

  • @justinmcwilliams6759
    @justinmcwilliams6759 Год назад

    I prefer a super dark roast coffee. I did serve five years in the Navy and we would have a BUNN percolator in the engine room just constantly running, just add some more water now and then to keep it from boiling dry. Laphroaig is so peaty it's not even palatable without a healthy amount of ice and water.

  • @VenASMR16
    @VenASMR16 Год назад

    I’m mostly a coffee snob, but as a Chicagoan I can play the hotdog snob easily. A good Chicago dog beats any New York dog any day.

  • @reclaimtheframe
    @reclaimtheframe Год назад +1

    Ok I like sherry cask scotch and was wondering why liked uigeadail so much

  • @MatthewSmith-cp3hu
    @MatthewSmith-cp3hu 10 месяцев назад

    good job with the interview questions rex
    liked the "why do coffee people turn their nose up at french roasts"

  • @pietvw
    @pietvw Год назад

    I’m not a hot dog snob, but you can’t judge hot dogs until you had a boerewors roll… great episode guys! 😊

  • @Wolfofthenightt
    @Wolfofthenightt Год назад

    I finally snagged a knight position on patreon. Can't wait to finally see my name at the end of a video. Hopefully I can make it down to TX before the end of the year to check out your whiskey and my name on the bar!

  • @msyoung63
    @msyoung63 Год назад

    I really like this guy!

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Год назад

    His squell to pronounce it at the end, 😂😂😂😂 I can't stop laughing

  • @Nicolasdu5
    @Nicolasdu5 Год назад

    Good vibe in this one. ✌️

  • @douglassmith5228
    @douglassmith5228 Год назад

    With dealing with a coffee company and knowing you have your own coffee. You should see about having them use their roasters to do some grains or mix your grains with one of their coffee's to produce something new and flavorful

  • @TheBrokenEclipse
    @TheBrokenEclipse Год назад

    Two of my favorite hobbies

  • @drandau79
    @drandau79 Год назад

    But there's also something especially amazing about cowboy coffee.

  • @The_Whiskey_Cart
    @The_Whiskey_Cart Год назад +1

    I don’t think you realize how coveted those older bottles of ECBP are in the bourbon community. I’ve been to a lot of bottle shares, and I still haven’t even seen one. Also, it’d be great to have more true bourbon lovers on to balance out the heavy amount of scotch folks that are in the Tribe.

  • @fugu4163
    @fugu4163 Год назад

    My favorite bourbon are actually Buffallo Trace.

  • @garretlashmar2812
    @garretlashmar2812 8 месяцев назад

    It tosses me for a loop everytime someone says Smarties, always need to remember in the US that's not a chocolate candy like in Canada and is what we call Rockets haha

  • @breadbagel
    @breadbagel Год назад

    perfect progression

  • @areyoukind
    @areyoukind Год назад

    Good job Daniel

  • @cmcginley20able
    @cmcginley20able Год назад

    Ardbeg Uigeadail was actually the same for me. I never like peat until I tried it. Even now, I really enjoy Uigeadail, but don't reach for much other Scotch.

  • @aleksjj
    @aleksjj Год назад

    Oog-a-dal'😂😂😂😂😂 he did a super funny sound!

  • @reclaimtheframe
    @reclaimtheframe Год назад

    Your friend with the lake house making you coffee. Hmm I need more friends especially with lake houses and coffee.

  • @franksimonds04
    @franksimonds04 Год назад

    Great episode. I'll check out their site and product.

  • @DM-kv9kj
    @DM-kv9kj Год назад +5

    Just to open the snobbery discussion more in it's complexities, I've been a lover of good cigars for decades now and I actually never really find people who are just plain "snobs" about a particular kind of cigar, for example. I actually find FAR more often that there are now droves of people who have watched some youtube cigar reviews and then trample around constantly preaching about things like THESE kind of cigar are overrated and you need to stop being a snob and enjoy the kind of cigars I like instead. It's very very odd. For the past 5 or 6 years now I have rarely enjoyed just going to my local cigar lounge and quietly savouring the cigars I enjoy. There is literally ALWAYS at least one person there who starts questioning what I'm smoking and telling me I need to try other kinds and how the ones I enjoy are overrated etc etc. They always seem to be far more absorbed in either blowing endless opinions at people or watching things on their phones, barely paying any real attention to their cigar. To me they often seem as if cigars to them are more of a fashion and personality statement, when to me they are something really delicious that I love to just sit and focus on and savour.
    The internet culture of cigar reviewers now seems to have worked up a whole new generation of "anti cigar snobs" (who are now in fact just the snobs from the opposite end of the spectrum) who can't stop trying to preach. This is a new phenomenon and every time they say the same things, which are soundbites and opinions I have seen being pushed hard on the internet over the last decade. I almost always discover that they have never themselves tried even half the cigars I have, nor do they have any clue usually how to select your cigars to pretty much guarantee good ones (it just takes a lot of time and experience), yet they have huge opinions on it all based on things other people have told them to think. The simple fact is, also, that 9 out of 10 of these people who start telling me I need to try more stuff have been smoking for at least 10 to 15 years less than I have and I have even worked in the industry. I have tried everything multiple times and always continue to try new things hoping to find new favourites in any style. But ultimately, I like certain kinds of cigar and find a lot of others unbalanced, harsh and lacking nuance. I always just politely try to steer the conversation away to something more chill because it quickly becomes obvious they are just fishing for people to give opinions to, like it makes them cool or something and desperate for approval and everyone agreeing with these opinions they've picked up. I never try to tell people about my much greater experience in the cigar world than they have, nor try to argue back or shout them down or tell them they're wrong. Never does it even cross my mind that they are wrong to like what they like, enjoy what you enjoy and I love variety more than anything. I also understand the enormous value in learning how to select cigars in person, in an age where hand made cigars have been massively over-produced to meet corporate global demands and quality consistency has therefore greatly suffered. It doesn't matter to me how many boxes or batches of a given vitola are riddled with poor construction or bad blend issues etc, I know what to look for and so almost always find the ones that are well rolled, rich, nuanced and delicious. If you can't be bothered to learn about things properly and just want quick, blind mail order and perfect consistency with fine handmade cigars, then you're in the wrong hobby. Anyway, people like that really have started to put me off going to enjoy cigars at lounges now...well, that and the bizarrely extortionate prices since covid.
    I think that while actual snobbery isannoying, there is a far more prevalent problem now with self-styled anti-snobs who in fact have very little experience in something but have been on the internet watching and reading far too many opinionated videos and blogs and, frankly, sometimes plain business propaganda disguised as reviews and articles. I wouldn't mind if they didn't ALWAYS insist on poking their nose into "What you smoking...?" - "Really? But they're overrated and over priced. You should try these instead...!" while all I want is to enjoy my cigar and happily chat with whoever about something other than their opinions on what I enjoy. I don't like to even politely discuss it with them anymore, because any time I offer them my views and experiences in return (like that personally I find the cigars they are smoking very unbalanced in the blend, overly harsh and spicy and the flavours too dark and bitter for my taste) they get really annoyed and defensive...when I am happy for them to enjoy those cigars, because everyone liking the same things would be boring and people should have different kinds of taste and perception. Sorry for the long rant, but this is a problem I notice more and more in modern society now and hardly ever talk about it.

    • @michaelhall5429
      @michaelhall5429 Год назад

      It probably comes down to how people feel about a thing given how large the group that enjoys that thing is.
      Everyone likes coffee, so a lower frequency of people have strong opinions about it. Like pop music.
      Some people like whiskey, so there's a much higher chance that the people you meet will have a strong opinion about it. Like 80's sophista-pop music.
      Cigars are the afro-jazz fusion hyperpop of epicurean pleasures. Anyone who is into it is into it for very specific reasons and they have stayed into it because they are very passionate and focused people.

    • @samgould8567
      @samgould8567 Год назад

      I’ve been drinking whiskey for a long time now, have been blessed with genes and income to enjoy a wide spectrum across price points, and can safely say that there is not much correlation between price and enjoyment as many people think. Obviously there are broad “tiers” but within those tiers the price difference really doesn’t matter, and the weight of a higher price can sometimes dampen the experience of a superior whiskey. Unfortunately, there are still people out there (mostly people who have just started drinking whiskey) who see a lack of authoritativeness as a sign of inexperience, when the opposite can be true. Broad questions like “what’s a good whiskey” are going to get broad answers. All of this is fodder for the anti-snobbery movement, but that can give newbies the wrong idea, as well.

  • @tobin_nathan
    @tobin_nathan Год назад

    21:31 😂😂😂😂

  • @jimtreglio3950
    @jimtreglio3950 Год назад

    He cracked the smoke barrier on camera!

  • @haraldlorentzen40
    @haraldlorentzen40 Год назад

    Nice episode. I can get all the whiskeys in here apart from the Wild Turkey Rare Breed. I've never seen it available in either brick and mortar stores or online. I have to think that's because they either can't get it here, or they have chosen not to have it in their lineup of US whiskey.

  • @penguin7701
    @penguin7701 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this video! Keep up the great work!

  • @TheMoonDays
    @TheMoonDays Год назад

    Brothers don’t shake hands, brothers got to hug! - Rex and the pot still

  • @karl_alan
    @karl_alan Год назад

    Would love to hear his thoughts on westland, since the main thing i don't like is how much, to me, it tastes like coffee.

  • @josephdriesenga2730
    @josephdriesenga2730 Год назад

    I need a compilation of every time Rex says Uigeadail.

  • @marcwhiskey
    @marcwhiskey Год назад

    Dark roast is the Amburana finishing of the coffee world 😅

  • @TheWhiskeyRambler
    @TheWhiskeyRambler Год назад

    Love all your content

  • @richardhussey6020
    @richardhussey6020 Год назад

    awesome video!!

  • @FunbobbyJ
    @FunbobbyJ Год назад +4

    Who put Rex’s face on another dude?

  • @natorious314
    @natorious314 Год назад

    By the thumbnail I thought the coffee expert might've been Rex's brother 😂

  • @Atheismo9760
    @Atheismo9760 Год назад

    Can you do blinds in which you rank different types of whiskey? Like best peated scotch or best high rye bourbon for example.

  • @kompressor740ify
    @kompressor740ify Год назад

    It's Mr deep dive!

  • @chuck430
    @chuck430 Год назад

    the mooch has become the teacher

  • @iankenney6515
    @iankenney6515 Год назад

    Yessir, French press gang. 🤪

  • @kahless0173
    @kahless0173 Год назад

    Hebrew National all the way. Sometimes the HEB heritage brisket dogs are very tasty.

  • @jalratke
    @jalratke Год назад

    Awesome! 😂

  • @scottthomas4779
    @scottthomas4779 Год назад

    Kind of embarrassed to ask this as i am not a whiskey nube but what is that ashy flavor in some scotches (like Johnny walker black for instance). Is that peat or is it something else? If that is peat then the most peat ive found enjoyable is highland park 12.

  • @dylanlenn7836
    @dylanlenn7836 Год назад +1

    I could have watched 22 more minutes of this

  • @dunk6666
    @dunk6666 Год назад

    Would love to see your opinions on the fukano line of spirits

  • @sacramento60
    @sacramento60 Год назад

    Macallan 12 is Avatar 2

  • @robertnagle1038
    @robertnagle1038 Год назад

    Looks like Rex found his platonic soulmate.

  • @edanderson8274
    @edanderson8274 4 месяца назад

    KATZ coffee in Houston...

  • @SaraBearRawr0312
    @SaraBearRawr0312 Год назад

    The Cult of Ardbeg is pleased to have a new sacrifi- I mean member.

  • @thefuller
    @thefuller Год назад

    You need to get James Hoffman over to blow your mind

  • @VBarr33
    @VBarr33 11 месяцев назад

    8:53 OH JESUS CHRIST

  • @annanhildebrand9667
    @annanhildebrand9667 11 месяцев назад

    I really gotta try some better smoky scotch because I tried Johnnie Walker Black Label once and I almost gagged at the amount of bitter, coal, and cancerous particulates I could taste. Truly my worst whiskey experience but I haven't stepped out besides that.

  • @mk.5706
    @mk.5706 Год назад

    "I`ll fight you in the parking lot" was a funny way to express how much you love that spirit and how convicnced about it´s qualities you are without lacking an ironic view on the own nerdness, while the equidistant "nobody is wrong" is among the dumbest sentences ever spoken in the history of mankind.

  • @jeremykelley2151
    @jeremykelley2151 Год назад

    As a hot dog snob, if you're older than 10 and put ketchup on your hot dog, you're wrong.

  • @Brodysseus
    @Brodysseus Год назад +1

    You laugh, but there are people, sometimes myself included, who will judge you on what condiments you put on a hot dog.

  • @YoJimBo851610
    @YoJimBo851610 Год назад

    83👍