Are Charred Artisan Oak Cups a Fix For Young Whiskey?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @Best_Overserved_--_No_Ice
    @Best_Overserved_--_No_Ice 3 месяца назад

    Never have heard of anything like the Artisan Oak cups. Liked learning about them.
    Haven't tried the Benchmark Full Proof. None of the Benchmarks are even sold in my state. Have considered ordering from out of state but then, with shipping, I'd be looking at $40 so I passed.

    • @Whiskey_Trek
      @Whiskey_Trek  3 месяца назад

      @@Best_Overserved_--_No_Ice man, I’d say benchmarks are good value but not if you have to pay shipping. I have had good luck with single barrels so that’s my favorite, but some people have had not as good ones. Overall, if you run into it sometime I think all of them are worth a shot’

  • @boyer2106
    @boyer2106 3 месяца назад

    The oak cups are a great decoration, but they won't do anything to the whiskey other than make it taste like charred barrels at best. Maturation occurs because of the temperature fluctuations that happen over time. Pouring it into a cup won't make a difference. There simply isn't enough time for any chemical reactions to occur. But cool video. You got a new sub from me.

    • @Whiskey_Trek
      @Whiskey_Trek  3 месяца назад

      @@boyer2106 so true, but it’s all about having fun and these cups are just a bit of a laugh haha! Glad to have you along!

  • @justinharris7771
    @justinharris7771 3 месяца назад

    artisan oak makes wild claims about what the cups do to the whiskey. Even if true, as a master distiller, do I want a drinking vessel changing my whiskey flavor? The cups are $60 each - they source out manufacturing and don't make anything in house I believe.

    • @Whiskey_Trek
      @Whiskey_Trek  3 месяца назад

      all good info! And as we talk about in the video, they arent exactly impressive to use. But maybe theyll be great for tiki drinks haha!