You've reminded me of the Geezer's Paradox, which states, "As we grow older, we progressively care less about being cool. And, not caring about cool is the only real way to be cool." Stay nerdy, my friend.
Ah man, this is a lovely video but at 5:17 when you said "That's amazink" I was transported back to my first months watching this channel and trying to unravel your fascinating regional accent.
I’ve never been a spirits guy. I’ve always been a wine guy and I appreciated wine way more after watching the movie “French Kiss” where Meg Ryan’s character asks Kevin Klein’s character about his box and he explains it as all the local plants in the ground and asks her to try the wine again and she describes the terroir’s influence. Whiskey is the only spirit that reminds me of wine in that way. Been watching the channel for a while now and how you describe things. The nose, the palate, the back end. It’s given me a greater appreciation of all the effort that goes into a whiskeys creation. Thank you for everything you are doing to educate us on all things whiskey.
By your definition, I have been uncool my whole life. But I think the best people have been discovered through this passion of whiskey. Cheers my friend and Thank you for another great conversation 🥃
Loved wandering around the public part of the grounds and enjoying a flight at the Fang and Feather!! Keep up the great work!! One of these days I will visit the Wizard Academy!!
Since the big legacy Canadian distilleries make Whisky in a deconstructed way, I think they could put together an "American Single Malt " from existing stock in no time at all. Because they use enzyme extract for mashing, they distill just corn or rye and malted barley (no extract needed for the malt, of course) and age the spirit separately in barrels to blend after maturation their must have been stock on hand ready to make a malt at any time. Cheers Daniel
Nice! I'm with you here. Here's to the real, genuine and sincere, as opposed to those who merely aspire to be seen in a particular way (i.e. "cool" or hip).
That last bit about Wizard Academy being cool or not Cool sounded a little like you were practicing a welcome to Wizard Academy talk. Something you would use as a first day greeting. 12:32 where you looked at your notes.😁
I'm not sure about the deets on the Crown, but Canadian Single Malt is so different from any other malt definition that I'm aware of. In Canada, as long as the grain has been malted, you can call the whisky: Single Malt. And I think you can even use a column still and over-purify it (but those elements I'm less clear on). Just as Canada has freedom of Wood, we essentially also have freedom of Malt 😀 I don't have an issue with it per se, but I feel like transparency is the key. If they are using malted grains, other than barley, I'd appreciate having it disclosed. Yukon Two Brewers (and a couple of other brewer-distilleries) have used multi-grain beer recipes to create their whiskies. Most of the time they are noting if it was a grain other than barley (such as a malted rye or wheat), but not always. In the case of the CR Malt, I'm not sure if they are using barley exclusively, but I think they are. The still proof is probably way up there, though. Canada's limit is far higher than US standards (even on pot still...and, unlike the Scots who only seem to max out their still proofs on grain whiskies, many Canadian distilleries seem to take it as a challenge to always distill north of 90% ABV). Hoping to eventually try the CR Malt...maybe...😆
I don’t have a problem with crown. I’ve had it as an all around regular whiskey before. It’s alright. Next subject aside from crown. Ha. I’m in my single malt journey and I’m loving it so much!!! Benromach is my current obsession. Great video as usual. Always love watching
I'm happy that you can say outloud that weak/accessible whiskeys have their place. Imagine how many nerds would never had gone the whiskey rabbit hole if they hadn't.
This reminds me of one of the most awesome headlines I had ever read: Hipster gets mad his photo was used in an article about how all hipsters look alike, then funds out it wasn't him. Seriously, there is a God and he's a gag writer.
Had the Crown Royal Single Malt at a tasting back in October. Struggled to get many notes both nose & palette. So, I bought a bottle to see if I could get much out of it. I still struggled. To those that enjoy the Crown Single Malt. Feel free to help a brother out to any nose and tasting notes.
Sooo Barley is to bourbon lovers like cilantro is to consumers that some find it soapy 🤣 That is what popped in my head with the barley funk explanation.
Firstly the definition of cool can be different. Nerdy cool vs Pop cool are different things. It can be cool to be kind, being cool like Bill and Ted by being excellent to one another is possible. Being the trendy cool is the kind to be avoided. Keeping up with the Joneses only leads to unhappiness. The Academy is cool in the good way of being off in your own part of the world and happily embracing those who find you cause those who seek out the experiences and feelings of the place. The people who think the place is cool believe it is because it speaks to them in a way that few places do. From the learning and camaraderie at the tower, to the contemplative hill sides surrounded in Texas scrub, and to the fun and energy on the crowded barrel side. It's a neat place I would call cool not for being exclusive by keeping people out but by the people it attracts
Cool is subjective, but popular is statistical. The goal is to live the hipster ideal of being cool but unpopular. As someone who strays from hype, I'm all in for it. Cheers to the small business entrepreneurds. Also: CR bag in white looks diaper-esque, and "whiskey in a bag" reads like "wine in a box."
Canadian Club did a barley batch in 2018 celebrating 160 years, they were 6 years ahead of Crown. I'm not a fan of Crown products though, I'd rather drink a Glen Breton 10 as an introduction.
I was just going to say that there is a difference between "cool" and cool. Then Daniel made that very distinction. It might have been helpful to state that up front rather than 12 and a half minutes in.
The only good Crown Royal is Northern Harvest Rye..... 😅 it's not a product I'm proud of as a Canadian 😂 try Signal Hill Overproof or Canadian Club Invitation 18 High Proof 😮
I disagree with your definition of "cool". I think what you think of as "cool" is really "trendy" or "hip". Something that is truly cool is beyond trends. It's enduring. A cool thing can be trendy but it was cool before the trend and will be cool after the trend. Albert King is cool, he was trendy for a bit, but that didn't change his inherent coolness.
Isn't there push back from some of your favorite distillers saying that limiting the proof is holding back flavors and innovation? Referring to new TTB regulations on American whiskey.
Yes, Single Malt isn’t a Scotch realm. Siked to see where this goes. I think of grunge in the 90s, when it wasn’t cool as soon as it was mainstream. Ha
Hey another great video. Thanks for reviewing crown malt. Not something I would have tried. Sounds a lil interesting but now I know I will be spending my money elsewhere. Cheers
This would be much better at $40, rather than the 50% more they priced it at. It just seems like a rushed out product that they could’ve put much more thought into. If it would be 10 years old and not colored or chill filtered, I’d think it would be a $70 bottle in today’s market. Nerds 4 ever 🤘🏼🥃
As y’all well know I’m in the idk what you think group. But doing something in hopes to be considered cool, is a falsehood ontop of a lie. People will eventually see the real you. And see the fake. But being your unique you and not caring what people say about you is what real cool is. IMO.
I'm not a fan of Crown Royal either. I've tried their regular whisky and it was the bud light of whisky to me. No real flavor and just for people who like to get drunk
These guys are hurrying everything to get on board with this movement. And that's probably working for them with many Americans who don't drink scotch unless its 40 ABV and from Speyside, and my guess is it was bought for them and they've barely touched it. I'll stick with whisky, thank you. Whisky with no "e".
Fads, trends, hip, fly, cool, pop culture, etc. Brings to mind, the TV commercials, "Trix are for kids". The growth and popularity of bourbon is good. But, bourbon gimmicks are getting silly.
The problem is, since Crown Royal is a Canadian whiskey, the "Single Malt" label on the bottle means absolutely nothing. What you are actually drinking is "Canadian Whiskey". The label of "single malt", in this case, is like saying "small batch" or "rare". It makes me wonder what is really in it. American Single Malt must be produced in America.
You've reminded me of the Geezer's Paradox, which states, "As we grow older, we progressively care less about being cool. And, not caring about cool is the only real way to be cool." Stay nerdy, my friend.
^This right here🤓 ^ Cheers 🥃
Ah man, this is a lovely video but at 5:17 when you said "That's amazink" I was transported back to my first months watching this channel and trying to unravel your fascinating regional accent.
I’ve never been a spirits guy. I’ve always been a wine guy and I appreciated wine way more after watching the movie “French Kiss” where Meg Ryan’s character asks Kevin Klein’s character about his box and he explains it as all the local plants in the ground and asks her to try the wine again and she describes the terroir’s influence.
Whiskey is the only spirit that reminds me of wine in that way. Been watching the channel for a while now and how you describe things. The nose, the palate, the back end. It’s given me a greater appreciation of all the effort that goes into a whiskeys creation.
Thank you for everything you are doing to educate us on all things whiskey.
By your definition, I have been uncool my whole life. But I think the best people have been discovered through this passion of whiskey. Cheers my friend and Thank you for another great conversation 🥃
Loved wandering around the public part of the grounds and enjoying a flight at the Fang and Feather!! Keep up the great work!! One of these days I will visit the Wizard Academy!!
Since the big legacy Canadian distilleries make Whisky in a deconstructed way, I think they could put together an "American Single Malt " from existing stock in no time at all. Because they use enzyme extract for mashing, they distill just corn or rye and malted barley (no extract needed for the malt, of course) and age the spirit separately in barrels to blend after maturation their must have been stock on hand ready to make a malt at any time. Cheers Daniel
Thumb's up for Whiskey-In-A-Bag Day! Lol
Nice! I'm with you here. Here's to the real, genuine and sincere, as opposed to those who merely aspire to be seen in a particular way (i.e. "cool" or hip).
Awesome, particularly love these video format.
I love that cool/nerd distinction and quote!
Honestly, I have liked more bagged whisk(e)y than I have despised.. cheers MB'S
That last bit about Wizard Academy being cool or not Cool sounded a little like you were practicing a welcome to Wizard Academy talk. Something you would use as a first day greeting. 12:32 where you looked at your notes.😁
I'm not sure about the deets on the Crown, but Canadian Single Malt is so different from any other malt definition that I'm aware of.
In Canada, as long as the grain has been malted, you can call the whisky: Single Malt. And I think you can even use a column still and over-purify it (but those elements I'm less clear on).
Just as Canada has freedom of Wood, we essentially also have freedom of Malt 😀 I don't have an issue with it per se, but I feel like transparency is the key. If they are using malted grains, other than barley, I'd appreciate having it disclosed.
Yukon Two Brewers (and a couple of other brewer-distilleries) have used multi-grain beer recipes to create their whiskies. Most of the time they are noting if it was a grain other than barley (such as a malted rye or wheat), but not always.
In the case of the CR Malt, I'm not sure if they are using barley exclusively, but I think they are. The still proof is probably way up there, though. Canada's limit is far higher than US standards (even on pot still...and, unlike the Scots who only seem to max out their still proofs on grain whiskies, many Canadian distilleries seem to take it as a challenge to always distill north of 90% ABV).
Hoping to eventually try the CR Malt...maybe...😆
Also, with the one-eleven rule, it's possible it was cut with 2 YO grain spirit.
The fact that wizard academy is ‘small’ & relatively unknown is in part what makes you guys special.
I loved "here is real magic" I read it years ago and need to read it again. Thanks for the reminder!
I don’t have a problem with crown. I’ve had it as an all around regular whiskey before. It’s alright. Next subject aside from crown. Ha. I’m in my single malt journey and I’m loving it so much!!! Benromach is my current obsession. Great video as usual. Always love watching
Great message.
I felt some old high school grudges coming out there in the end 😂
The quote in the beginning makes me think of Willi Carlisle’s song, “Tulsa’s Last Magician”.
I'm happy that you can say outloud that weak/accessible whiskeys have their place. Imagine how many nerds would never had gone the whiskey rabbit hole if they hadn't.
I liked on the crown royal web site. It just says distilled in copper. So it could be either column or pot.
I just bought a bottle of this 2 weeks ago and haven’t tried it yet
5:10 Daniel ads a K to the end of a ing sound... take a drink 😉
Thank you for the video 🥃 but I can't drink Crown Royal I had it once and that was enough
Nate Staniforth, Iowan, is incredible.
It just says "distilled in copper" so probably some column I would assume.
I'm loving the single malts iv tried ... Not crown lol... But the parkers is delicious
Are you going to do a video on the new American Single Malt rules?
Yes!
This reminds me of one of the most awesome headlines I had ever read: Hipster gets mad his photo was used in an article about how all hipsters look alike, then funds out it wasn't him. Seriously, there is a God and he's a gag writer.
in canada the original crown is 30 cad and the single malt is from 70 to 90 cad so i think there is better option for your first single malt
People who just wanna hang out with the cool kids are fair weather friends.
Crown Royal: "Meh...it's fine" is the most perfect tagline.
Had the Crown Royal Single Malt at a tasting back in October. Struggled to get many notes both nose & palette. So, I bought a bottle to see if I could get much out of it. I still struggled. To those that enjoy the Crown Single Malt. Feel free to help a brother out to any nose and tasting notes.
13:44 you got me! 😆
You're not cool. you are awesome and I don't care about labels but thank you for being you and for simply being!
The only reason I would drink Crown Royal is for the bag -- like when I needed a new letter bag for my scrabble game
Sooo Barley is to bourbon lovers like cilantro is to consumers that some find it soapy 🤣 That is what popped in my head with the barley funk explanation.
Whiskey in a bag makes you wonder if it’s really cheap, or really expensive. Depends on if your talking about a paper bag or a fancy felt bag😂
Unfortunately my palette doesn’t like single malts
You need to have a strong conversation with your palate and tell it to get it's act together.
@ haha I’m trying
“Keep it Secret. Keep it Safe”
Firstly the definition of cool can be different. Nerdy cool vs Pop cool are different things. It can be cool to be kind, being cool like Bill and Ted by being excellent to one another is possible.
Being the trendy cool is the kind to be avoided. Keeping up with the Joneses only leads to unhappiness.
The Academy is cool in the good way of being off in your own part of the world and happily embracing those who find you cause those who seek out the experiences and feelings of the place. The people who think the place is cool believe it is because it speaks to them in a way that few places do. From the learning and camaraderie at the tower, to the contemplative hill sides surrounded in Texas scrub, and to the fun and energy on the crowded barrel side. It's a neat place I would call cool not for being exclusive by keeping people out but by the people it attracts
Welcome all Whiskey Vaulters to Story Time with Daniel!
Cool is subjective, but popular is statistical. The goal is to live the hipster ideal of being cool but unpopular. As someone who strays from hype, I'm all in for it. Cheers to the small business entrepreneurds.
Also: CR bag in white looks diaper-esque, and "whiskey in a bag" reads like "wine in a box."
Canadian Club did a barley batch in 2018 celebrating 160 years, they were 6 years ahead of Crown.
I'm not a fan of Crown products though, I'd rather drink a Glen Breton 10 as an introduction.
Not a fan of this release, appreciated the intro comments and walking us through this. Cheers!
I was just going to say that there is a difference between "cool" and cool. Then Daniel made that very distinction. It might have been helpful to state that up front rather than 12 and a half minutes in.
Daniel, do you think people who like funky cheese and charcuterie like the rye or barley funk for the interesting unique taste? Go uncool kids !
Wizard academy isnt cool.... Proceeds to drink crown royal. Amd i agree with you loljk
Ok knowing how many books Rex's dad wrote and awards he has earned...how is Wizard Academy not already cool?
The only good Crown Royal is Northern Harvest Rye..... 😅 it's not a product I'm proud of as a Canadian 😂 try Signal Hill Overproof or Canadian Club Invitation 18 High Proof 😮
I disagree with your definition of "cool". I think what you think of as "cool" is really "trendy" or "hip". Something that is truly cool is beyond trends. It's enduring. A cool thing can be trendy but it was cool before the trend and will be cool after the trend. Albert King is cool, he was trendy for a bit, but that didn't change his inherent coolness.
I agree with you completely when it comes to the true meaning ofcool. In this case, I'm using it as a euphemism for trendy.
cool
What? No cola? 😀
Isn't there push back from some of your favorite distillers saying that limiting the proof is holding back flavors and innovation? Referring to new TTB regulations on American whiskey.
Yes, Single Malt isn’t a Scotch realm. Siked to see where this goes. I think of grunge in the 90s, when it wasn’t cool as soon as it was mainstream. Ha
Fireball single malt.
Hey another great video. Thanks for reviewing crown malt. Not something I would have tried. Sounds a lil interesting but now I know I will be spending my money elsewhere. Cheers
This would be much better at $40, rather than the 50% more they priced it at. It just seems like a rushed out product that they could’ve put much more thought into. If it would be 10 years old and not colored or chill filtered, I’d think it would be a $70 bottle in today’s market. Nerds 4 ever 🤘🏼🥃
Olfactive fatigue is a real thing
As y’all well know I’m in the idk what you think group. But doing something in hopes to be considered cool, is a falsehood ontop of a lie. People will eventually see the real you. And see the fake. But being your unique you and not caring what people say about you is what real cool is. IMO.
This is like alton brown meets whiskey.
Yeah, but you play guitar and drums, that's cool
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Daniel you are so uncool that you have transcended past magical into mythical
I'm not a fan of Crown Royal either. I've tried their regular whisky and it was the bud light of whisky to me. No real flavor and just for people who like to get drunk
Some things in life are better experienced in real life rather than be spoiled by photos or video
These guys are hurrying everything to get on board with this movement. And that's probably working for them with many Americans who don't drink scotch unless its 40 ABV and from Speyside, and my guess is it was bought for them and they've barely touched it.
I'll stick with whisky, thank you. Whisky with no "e".
My uncool is cooler than your uncool. 🖖😎🥃
Fads, trends, hip, fly, cool, pop culture, etc.
Brings to mind, the TV commercials, "Trix are for kids".
The growth and popularity of bourbon is good. But, bourbon gimmicks are getting silly.
burning man used to be cool until it became mainstream ..dont go down that road
Didn't do the Russo Pour, invalid tasting of a gift from a Russo.
Kidding, brother
And just like that...uncool. meh. Moving on.
thesis: Cool ain't cool
The problem is, since Crown Royal is a Canadian whiskey, the "Single Malt" label on the bottle means absolutely nothing. What you are actually drinking is "Canadian Whiskey". The label of "single malt", in this case, is like saying "small batch" or "rare".
It makes me wonder what is really in it.
American Single Malt must be produced in America.