The video that started my whiskey journey....over a 150 bottles later and I couldn't be happier. Red Breast 12 and OF 1910 got my wife into it too. Thank you.
@@Valefolken I do. I've had a couple bottles that that just didn't do it for me. Both 10 and 20. It's been hit or miss, and that's sad because I really really loved the original flavors.
I find whiskeys are like bands… no matter what others say, your brain eventually figures out what’s right for you. It’s great to watch whiskey reviews, I take something away from them.
The first time I tried Redbreast 12 was at my brother's wedding and I absolutely loved it , one of my favourites. My ultimate favourite is Lagavulin 16
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked has been my favorite whiskey for the last couple of years. Such an easy sipper and so well balanced. Very glad to see that on the list.
Drinking Woodford Double Okaed for the first time as I type this. I get the vanilla and caramel notes but goodness does it taste like a stack of buttery maple syrup covered pancakes. Don’t even get any oak on this time around.
Dude, the two of you together just takes it to another level! Great back and forth and real-ness between you two that made this so awesome! Great job. Also, this will help with getting my wife into drinking whiskies with me. Thanks.
Back when I was in 3rd grade... when I was a novice whiskey boy I started with crown n coke or jack n coke. Now it's whiskey rocks for me(Turkey101) or Laguvillan 16 neat .
19:00 At first I wasn’t into peated whisky at all, but now it’s an absolute favorite. I always want something very peaty in my cabinet. The great thing about a whisk(e)y journey is how your tastes change over time. Give me a Laphroaig 10 yr cask strength and I’m one HAPPY camper!!
Finally a Jeremy Siers video! However having Allison on this one makes it great!! The chemistry between y’all is great, and makes the video so relatable to how my wife does when she sips whiskey
Mine has been The Balvenie for the past 28 years. Ive tried lots, but thats the one I settled on. I only drink maybe a bottle a year these days, but still enjoy it when I do.
Man these are all my go-tos currently filling up my bar! Just missing some Templeton and Blantons and you covered my "collection". Still hoping for that Midwinter Night's Dram.
As a whiskey newb, if I could only get 1, which should I go with? I'd also like to sip on it whilst enjoying a cigar, if that helps narrow it down. Thanks!
Jeremy, love your channel. I just found you as I was researching how to smoke cigars. Your wife is awesome. It's amazing that she is willing to try this out with you. She is a keeper!
Woodford. Solid choice for anyone. So good. I have had that Redbreast, also great. A nice alternative to the Balvenie 14 Caribbean is the Glenlivet Caribbean cask.
You can't go wrong if you buy the 6 classic malts. Dalwhinnie, Talisker, Cragganmore, Oban, Lagavulin and Glenkinchie. Often available in a pack with small bottles of them to get an idea.
Scotland:s single malt comes from so many regions and have so many different tastes so what not to like? They're sooooo good! My favorites comes from Islay!
Hey Jeremy, I got into Whiskey and cigars a little over a year ago. I have enjoyed the walk. I have kept around the 20s price range just in case I don’t like something. I have been ready to move up around the 50 prices. So thank you for the list of suggestions. See you on the next round
I don't know if you know, or have seen them, but on eBay, you can buy a whiskey glass with a moulded in 'lip' to hold a cigar! There are several available, and they are even available in the US. I might even get one myself?
My strategy to acclimate to the proof is to (gun reference as well) take a proof shot. I get the highest proof I have and start with a have shot and treat it like mouthwash. Except i dont waste it after swishing. After my “proof shot”, everything is way smoother and i can taste the flavors much more.
Hi Jeremy. It’s my birthday weekend, Aug 1 Sunday, 5-0!!! I trust you and and bought 4 of 5 from this video with my birthday money. Love your content, fan for years. I’m in Florida too. Redbreast Irish is my fav even though met my wife (Twenty five years!!!!) Edinburgh Scotland. Love you Sir!
With alcohol I want to know I'm drinking liquor so I choose the rye bourbon cuz I tell it's spicy with a hint of Carmel and the Smokey flavor is kicked out when it goes down
For the Scotch entry you should've gone for Glenmorangie 10. It's a soft, flavorful and slightly sweet Single malt that I've never found ANYONE saying that it's 'too rough'.
My wife got me into whiskey. Brought home a bottle of Compass Box Spice Tree after she did a blending class with John Glaser. Now we are both SMWS members and enjoy whiskey on the regular!
I always find that Woodford Double Oaked tastes like those Riesen candies while 1910 tastes like sipping barrel-aged Cherry Coke through Twizzlers. Redbreast I find to be the perfect test in whether someone likes whiskey; if someone says they don't like Redbreast then I don't think I can trust them lol
JS, I love Double Oak but in a virgin video I would have put Angel's Envy in its place. The rye is a great introduction to rye or the bourbon in place of the Double Oak. I agree with all of your other choices. I am an occasional peat head but that is definitely an acquired or rare flavor palate.
My love of whiskey actually started with Port Charlotte heavily peated scotch. I was pretty "meh" on whiskey as a whole before, but when I tried that it really opened my eyes to just how wide the variety is in whiskey as a category. Now I've developed a much deeper appreciation for all sorts of whiskey.
I'm a beginner whiskey drinker and i immediately subscribed to your channel as soon as i saw this video. I love how Jeremy explains everything, interact with his wife and how the video was edited. It's funny and easy to watch. Now as for the whiskeys: i only tried the Redbreast (i love breasts too ;)) and the Balvenie Carribean Cask. They are indeed very good beginner whiskeys but the best beginner whiskey i tasted so far is the Mitchell & Son Green Spot Pot Still Whiskey. Very similar to the Redbreast (i bought both at the same time to compare) but for my taste the Green Spot is my favorite. Greetings from Belgium.
Do you ever add water to your glass? At the Whisky Museum in Edinburgh, the tasting stewards use a glass dropper to add a few drops to each sample. This opens the flavors by allowing oils to emerge. They don't do it any other way.
I know some whiskey heads don't like it but I got a couple beginner friends into whiskey with Wild Turkey Longbranch. It's sweet but very approachable, easy sipping
@@baaa4698 I love rare breed! Great value whiskey. Not sure if a barrel proof is ideal for beginners in general, but it might be a good entry to barrel proof bourbons since it isn't that high and doesn't drink that hot relatively speaking
The Redbreast 12 is good, but the 21 is much better. I would also recommend Midleton Very Rare 2017 or 2019. The 2019 is excellent. Another solid much less pricey Irish whiskey is Three Swallows from Powers. Switching things up a bit. I was in the hunt for a sipping rum and was fortunate finding a really nice offering from Mount Gay. It is the 1703 Master Select. Fun video as always!
My first taste of Whisky was Black Jack D. The first vottle i ever bought was Wild Turkey 84 proof. The first bottle I sipped and enjoyed (and thus began my hobby with Whisky) was Woodford Double Oak.
really good picks, definately start with lighter, less agressive tasting ones, and you two are really fun together. Whisky is definitely an acquired taste, never was able to drink anything straight until I tasted Suntory Toki and Hakushu, then I was able to move onto pretty much most Whiskys save the few REALLY aggressively peaty or woody ones.
you guys are very entertaining and informative. I was trying to determine what cigar you were smoking. it looks like a CAO Brazilia. i just smoked my first Brazilia the other day paired with Old Grandad 114. both firsts and very enjoyable. keep up the good work. thanks.
For me i start with fruity stuffs, like perhaps Irish like teeling or bushmills, then proceed with sherries, peateds, and then finish off with one expensive vintage whisky (from a whisky bar) like Springbanks or Bowmores, it changes my whisky palate journey once you hit those stuffs.
I found your channels recently and I love it ! I didn't drink alcohol for about 12 years now I'm loving bourbon again you got me onto Woodford and God damn that's a great drink about $80 in Adelaide Australia though keep up the great content
Great list and even better content! Love it even more when you bring the Mrs along. Thanks, Jeremy. And she is so right about oil pulling being a thing. Nicely done, Allison!
Just picked up a bottle of the Old Forester 1910 and the Belvenie off of your recommendation and I absolutely love both of them! Still new to the Bourbon and Scotch game myself. Great content!
Wonderful video again. SMWS is simply the best. Visited the tasting rooms in Glasgow yesterday and picked up a couple of bottles. I've been a member for a number of years and would recommend it to anyone.
Could you do a video making some smoked drinks and smoking some of your favorite cigars. Like watching your videos while sitting around after long day of work.
Just picked up Woodford reserve double Oaked today and OMG. That's a good step from "kick'n chick'n " which has been #1 for a sipper and mixer. New to whiskey so this is my first mid priced, very good burbon. Next is OF 1920. I like the 86 proof so I'm excited to try it next.
New to the channel. I have enjoyed the couple of videos that I've watched so far. I introduce the old forester 1870 before the 1910. I prefer the 1910, but I think the 1870 is more approachable for the beginner... I also love the Woodford double oaked, but I find it doesn't always go over with a new whiskey drinker... The mellower options seem to go over better in my experience... Buffalo Trace, Four Roses small batch, makers 46, Basil Hayden... The 80-95 proof sweetspot...
Dude love this channel. Never have enjoyed whiskey and never really knew the nuances of the different types so this particular video was perfect for me. I've never enjoyed the burn of the usual suspects and I have been looking for info on which one to try that is smooth. Based on this video I picked up some Red Breast 12y and gave it a try over the holidays and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the info.
Hey there Jeremy! Could you possibly do a video like this but about cigars? Especially those wanting to start a humidor collection? Something good for beginners and a wide variety that does not break the bank?
Jeremy I want to try a rye whiskey but $60 is a little steep for me. Do you recommend anything around $30? I love the flavor and value of Wild Turkey 101 and am seeking similar for a rye whiskey.
Hi All I bought a Blue label 10 years back possible from 2012 which was not yet opened. Can I come to conclusion that now it is 12 years Old?Whic means if I buy a 12 years bottle now and if it remained un-opened by 2033 will it be a 24 year old whisky by then?
Hi Jeremy. I recently introduced a newbie to whisky to Bulleit Rye and it went very well. These are great suggestions for people who haven't tried whisky. Michter's is terrific and I also like Pikesville but it is hard to find in Vancouver. Your wife is a lot of fun! Thanks for the great video.
Glad you're back. You can tell you're in St A, after seeing the Woodford with the SHORES/WHISKEY904 label. I don't know about the Shores down there but the one in Avondale gets some pretty rare stuff occasionally so keep your eyes open. I picked up a bottle of Suntory Hibiki 21 y/o for $500 from them a couple years ago and now they're selling for $1300+ (if you can find one). I enjoyed the video, I just bought another bottle of Balvenie Caribbean Cask and I also have a bottle of Red Breast but it's the 15 y/o and I haven't opened yet. Have you tried Johnnie Walker Green? It's a blend the 4 types of single malts all aged at least 15 y/o. Cheers!
Great Vid. Double Oak, and Caribbean Cask are two of my favorites that I also keep regularIy stocked. Would also add Macallan 12. Can’t go wrong with that one and great for beginners too.
Yeah Jeremy, you need to do more content with your wife. She brings something really awesome out of you. She’s also a lot of fun to watch as well.
I message on another video the same thing. That ''Ive never tasted wood'' segment was hilarious
Yes. This! ⬆️
She looks like a hostage in this video. Like she’s afraid to do something wrong. I hope it’s just nerves. If not, something else is going on there.
The video that started my whiskey journey....over a 150 bottles later and I couldn't be happier. Red Breast 12 and OF 1910 got my wife into it too. Thank you.
I've heard some folks say OF changed recently too and lost its flavour. Do you think that's true?
@@Valefolken I do. I've had a couple bottles that that just didn't do it for me. Both 10 and 20. It's been hit or miss, and that's sad because I really really loved the original flavors.
I find whiskeys are like bands… no matter what others say, your brain eventually figures out what’s right for you.
It’s great to watch whiskey reviews, I take something away from them.
The first time I tried Redbreast 12 was at my brother's wedding and I absolutely loved it , one of my favourites. My ultimate favourite is Lagavulin 16
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked has been my favorite whiskey for the last couple of years. Such an easy sipper and so well balanced. Very glad to see that on the list.
You both should do more stuff together. Together you're funny AF LOL!
Agreed!!! POWER COUPLE RIGHT HERE!! 😎
That's what she said
Concur 100%!!!
She totally walked into the “I’ve never tasted wood”. LOVE IT!! Too funny.
Drinking Woodford Double Okaed for the first time as I type this. I get the vanilla and caramel notes but goodness does it taste like a stack of buttery maple syrup covered pancakes. Don’t even get any oak on this time around.
Dude, the two of you together just takes it to another level! Great back and forth and real-ness between you two that made this so awesome! Great job. Also, this will help with getting my wife into drinking whiskies with me. Thanks.
Back when I was in 3rd grade... when I was a novice whiskey boy I started with crown n coke or jack n coke. Now it's whiskey rocks for me(Turkey101) or Laguvillan 16 neat .
Glenmorange 10 yr old single malt original for me.
So are you in 6th grade now
I think lot of us start with Crown/Jack and Coke and then move up
19:00 At first I wasn’t into peated whisky at all, but now it’s an absolute favorite. I always want something very peaty in my cabinet. The great thing about a whisk(e)y journey is how your tastes change over time. Give me a Laphroaig 10 yr cask strength and I’m one HAPPY camper!!
Really digging the editing and photography on this one.
Thanks!
Can I just say, if anyone hasn't mentioned it yet, you have a very good guitar collection! Would love to see a video on that
Finally a Jeremy Siers video! However having Allison on this one makes it great!! The chemistry between y’all is great, and makes the video so relatable to how my wife does when she sips whiskey
Mine has been The Balvenie for the past 28 years. Ive tried lots, but thats the one I settled on. I only drink maybe a bottle a year these days, but still enjoy it when I do.
Your editing game is on fire. Well put together. You two are awesome and yes more content please!
Man these are all my go-tos currently filling up my bar! Just missing some Templeton and Blantons and you covered my "collection". Still hoping for that Midwinter Night's Dram.
If you like Rum Barrel whiskeys you gotta try Breckinridge Rum Cask finish bourbon. Also a good one for the newb. Cheers!!
I’ll keep an eye out. 😉👍🏻
My wife and I found the fold together. Best thing ever!
This was a great escape after a hard day of work. Excellent way to start the weekend. Thanks for all the fun and great ideas!
Y’all two are amazing together!!!
My wife is still my best friend, looks like yours is also. You two are great together! Please keep doing videos together.
As a whiskey newb, if I could only get 1, which should I go with? I'd also like to sip on it whilst enjoying a cigar, if that helps narrow it down. Thanks!
Jeremy, love your channel. I just found you as I was researching how to smoke cigars. Your wife is awesome. It's amazing that she is willing to try this out with you. She is a keeper!
Woodford. Solid choice for anyone. So good. I have had that Redbreast, also great. A nice alternative to the Balvenie 14 Caribbean is the Glenlivet Caribbean cask.
The hat is off, Big A is back, and it's whiskey time! Gonna be a great one.
Allison is how I got my wife hooked on this channel. Just sayin lol
Niiiice! 😉👍🏻
You can't go wrong if you buy the 6 classic malts. Dalwhinnie, Talisker, Cragganmore, Oban, Lagavulin and Glenkinchie. Often available in a pack with small bottles of them to get an idea.
Scotland:s single malt comes from so many regions and have so many different tastes so what not to like? They're sooooo good! My favorites comes from Islay!
Hey Jeremy, I got into Whiskey and cigars a little over a year ago. I have enjoyed the walk. I have kept around the 20s price range just in case I don’t like something. I have been ready to move up around the 50 prices. So thank you for the list of suggestions. See you on the next round
for me i started with makers mark which i liked then i tried laphroiag and totally fell in love with it
I am so happy to see you both back on the channel. Thanks for a great video and let’s get to it. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🥃🥃🥃🥃
I don't know if you know, or have seen them, but on eBay, you can buy a whiskey glass with a moulded in 'lip' to hold a cigar! There are several available, and they are even available in the US. I might even get one myself?
Jeremy, sir, the way you re-lighted your cigar... we're gonna have to talk about this.... but great video. The authenticity is always there.
I’m here to check out the camera set up and learn about whiskey
The best Whiskey segment mate. Family time is Quality time. Thank you for introducing us to Mrs. JS.
Audience is getting bigger. Cowabunga.!
My strategy to acclimate to the proof is to (gun reference as well) take a proof shot. I get the highest proof I have and start with a have shot and treat it like mouthwash. Except i dont waste it after swishing. After my “proof shot”, everything is way smoother and i can taste the flavors much more.
The banter between you both is excellent.
Hi Jeremy. It’s my birthday weekend, Aug 1 Sunday, 5-0!!! I trust you and and bought 4 of 5 from this video with my birthday money. Love your content, fan for years. I’m in Florida too. Redbreast Irish is my fav even though met my wife (Twenty five years!!!!) Edinburgh Scotland. Love you Sir!
Great Content, Starting my journey on learning about some good whiskys and Bourbons, appreciate the info.
I have tried Woodford's single barrel n found it to be good n am currently drinking micters american whiskey which is also good
I love pretty much everything they put in a bottle. 😉👍🏻
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!! A whiskey review (Or 6 whiskeys for beginners). Love this content Jeremy!
With alcohol I want to know I'm drinking liquor so I choose the rye bourbon cuz I tell it's spicy with a hint of Carmel and the Smokey flavor is kicked out when it goes down
Good stuff. Was good to see your lady’s perspective. I just picked up two OF 1920’s and didn’t know to ask about 1910. Keep it comin’!
For the Scotch entry you should've gone for Glenmorangie 10. It's a soft, flavorful and slightly sweet Single malt that I've never found ANYONE saying that it's 'too rough'.
My wife got me into whiskey. Brought home a bottle of Compass Box Spice Tree after she did a blending class with John Glaser. Now we are both SMWS members and enjoy whiskey on the regular!
I always find that Woodford Double Oaked tastes like those Riesen candies while 1910 tastes like sipping barrel-aged Cherry Coke through Twizzlers. Redbreast I find to be the perfect test in whether someone likes whiskey; if someone says they don't like Redbreast then I don't think I can trust them lol
I am not a big Scotch drinker but I got the Balvenie 14 Caribbean Cask as a gift.....I love it.
JS, I love Double Oak but in a virgin video I would have put Angel's Envy in its place. The rye is a great introduction to rye or the bourbon in place of the Double Oak. I agree with all of your other choices. I am an occasional peat head but that is definitely an acquired or rare flavor palate.
Great episode… just had me cracking up especially with the cutaway to The Office 🤣😂🤣🥃
Gold star for all the office references. Top notch material. Well done, good sir
All delicious options. I live in Colorado now, and I must say, CO is making some great whiskeys.
Great video. I love sitting on my patio having a whiskey, a good cigar and watching your videos! Cheers!
My love of whiskey actually started with Port Charlotte heavily peated scotch. I was pretty "meh" on whiskey as a whole before, but when I tried that it really opened my eyes to just how wide the variety is in whiskey as a category. Now I've developed a much deeper appreciation for all sorts of whiskey.
Just bought Balvenie Caribbean (95.00) 😢yesterday, trying it tomorrow night. Great reviews! I like the Angel Envy Rye also, nice smell great taste!
Woodford double-oaked is my go to sipper. It's always the first one I recommend.
I'm a beginner whiskey drinker and i immediately subscribed to your channel as soon as i saw this video.
I love how Jeremy explains everything, interact with his wife and how the video was edited.
It's funny and easy to watch.
Now as for the whiskeys: i only tried the Redbreast (i love breasts too ;)) and the Balvenie Carribean Cask.
They are indeed very good beginner whiskeys but the best beginner whiskey i tasted so far is the Mitchell & Son Green Spot Pot Still Whiskey.
Very similar to the Redbreast (i bought both at the same time to compare) but for my taste the Green Spot is my favorite.
Greetings from Belgium.
Do you ever add water to your glass? At the Whisky Museum in Edinburgh, the tasting stewards use a glass dropper to add a few drops to each sample. This opens the flavors by allowing oils to emerge. They don't do it any other way.
I know some whiskey heads don't like it but I got a couple beginner friends into whiskey with Wild Turkey Longbranch. It's sweet but very approachable, easy sipping
Yeah I’ve had it. Nothing much to dislike. Pretty easy sipping whiskey. 👍🏻
Give Wild Turkey Rare Breed a try. It’s a winner!
@@baaa4698 I love rare breed! Great value whiskey. Not sure if a barrel proof is ideal for beginners in general, but it might be a good entry to barrel proof bourbons since it isn't that high and doesn't drink that hot relatively speaking
The Redbreast 12 is good, but the 21 is much better. I would also recommend Midleton Very Rare 2017 or 2019. The 2019 is excellent. Another solid much less pricey Irish whiskey is Three Swallows from Powers.
Switching things up a bit. I was in the hunt for a sipping rum and was fortunate finding a really nice offering from Mount Gay. It is the 1703 Master Select.
Fun video as always!
My first taste of Whisky was Black Jack D. The first vottle i ever bought was Wild Turkey 84 proof. The first bottle I sipped and enjoyed (and thus began my hobby with Whisky) was Woodford Double Oak.
Man, I've been following, I don't ever since when, but the quality of these videos still amazes me. Also great content again. Cheers
really good picks, definately start with lighter, less agressive tasting ones, and you two are really fun together. Whisky is definitely an acquired taste, never was able to drink anything straight until I tasted Suntory Toki and Hakushu, then I was able to move onto pretty much most Whiskys save the few REALLY aggressively peaty or woody ones.
Thanks for the new video Jeremy. Always get excited when I see a notification from your channel. Especially if it’s about whiskey
you guys are very entertaining and informative. I was trying to determine what cigar you were smoking. it looks like a CAO Brazilia. i just smoked my first Brazilia the other day paired with
Old Grandad 114. both firsts and very enjoyable. keep up the good work. thanks.
For me i start with fruity stuffs, like perhaps Irish like teeling or bushmills, then proceed with sherries, peateds, and then finish off with one expensive vintage whisky (from a whisky bar)
like Springbanks or Bowmores, it changes my whisky palate journey once you hit those stuffs.
I keep my Redbreast chilled, really like it that way!
I just got 2 off your whisky coins today in fathersday gift👌🏻 they Are so cool looking. Tanks for a great channel💪🏻 All the Best from Denmark
I found your channels recently and I love it ! I didn't drink alcohol for about 12 years now I'm loving bourbon again you got me onto Woodford and God damn that's a great drink about $80 in Adelaide Australia though keep up the great content
Great list and even better content! Love it even more when you bring the Mrs along. Thanks, Jeremy.
And she is so right about oil pulling being a thing. Nicely done, Allison!
Just picked up a bottle of the Old Forester 1910 and the Belvenie off of your recommendation and I absolutely love both of them! Still new to the Bourbon and Scotch game myself. Great content!
Wonderful video again. SMWS is simply the best. Visited the tasting rooms in Glasgow yesterday and picked up a couple of bottles. I've been a member for a number of years and would recommend it to anyone.
This channel is amazing, I've always loved my whiskey but i'm just getting into Cigars, Where has this channel been all my life.
This is the first video I've watched of yours. The video production on this video is insane! Instant subscriber.
my suggestion to new comers of whiskey, is Michters American. Supper easy and to me tastes like cream soda. Great video.
The Woodford DO is my go to. Love that stuff!
Could you do a video making some smoked drinks and smoking some of your favorite cigars. Like watching your videos while sitting around after long day of work.
Just picked up Woodford reserve double Oaked today and OMG. That's a good step from "kick'n chick'n " which has been #1 for a sipper and mixer. New to whiskey so this is my first mid priced, very good burbon. Next is OF 1920. I like the 86 proof so I'm excited to try it next.
New to the channel. I have enjoyed the couple of videos that I've watched so far.
I introduce the old forester 1870 before the 1910. I prefer the 1910, but I think the 1870 is more approachable for the beginner...
I also love the Woodford double oaked, but I find it doesn't always go over with a new whiskey drinker...
The mellower options seem to go over better in my experience... Buffalo Trace, Four Roses small batch, makers 46, Basil Hayden... The 80-95 proof sweetspot...
Red Breast 12 cask is my favorite whiskey across the board
Dude love this channel. Never have enjoyed whiskey and never really knew the nuances of the different types so this particular video was perfect for me. I've never enjoyed the burn of the usual suspects and I have been looking for info on which one to try that is smooth. Based on this video I picked up some Red Breast 12y and gave it a try over the holidays and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the info.
Hey there Jeremy! Could you possibly do a video like this but about cigars? Especially those wanting to start a humidor collection? Something good for beginners and a wide variety that does not break the bank?
I started with jim beam. Just go with it can't go wrong.
Fantastic vid. Happy to have new content and the addition of your wife is a great addition!!🥃
Your videos always make the decision making process way easier when I’m looking to try something new.
I fired up this video and happened to be drinking W Reserve Regular. Lots of maple and chocolate. Somewhat oily too.
Here in Paris, France, I just started my journey with Michter's single barrel rye, along with some Scottish peated whisky. Tastes great!
The shots of the whiskey bottles are aesthetic af 😍😍😍😍
Jeremy I want to try a rye whiskey but $60 is a little steep for me. Do you recommend anything around $30? I love the flavor and value of Wild Turkey 101 and am seeking similar for a rye whiskey.
You're back and better than ever! The b-roll shots are stunning!
Hi All I bought a Blue label 10 years back possible from 2012 which was not yet opened. Can I come to conclusion that now it is 12 years Old?Whic means if I buy a 12 years bottle now and if it remained un-opened by 2033 will it be a 24 year old whisky by then?
Hi Jeremy. I recently introduced a newbie to whisky to Bulleit Rye and it went very well. These are great suggestions for people who haven't tried whisky. Michter's is terrific and I also like Pikesville but it is hard to find in Vancouver. Your wife is a lot of fun! Thanks for the great video.
Jeremy I just got a bottle of double oaked WR….. what a game changer. Thank you sir
The quality of video when presenting the bottle brands is amazing. It should be used for commercial lol
after you open a bottle, on room temperature how long does it stay good?
Glad you're back. You can tell you're in St A, after seeing the Woodford with the SHORES/WHISKEY904 label. I don't know about the Shores down there but the one in Avondale gets some pretty rare stuff occasionally so keep your eyes open. I picked up a bottle of Suntory Hibiki 21 y/o for $500 from them a couple years ago and now they're selling for $1300+ (if you can find one). I enjoyed the video, I just bought another bottle of Balvenie Caribbean Cask and I also have a bottle of Red Breast but it's the 15 y/o and I haven't opened yet. Have you tried Johnnie Walker Green? It's a blend the 4 types of single malts all aged at least 15 y/o. Cheers!
You two are great together... genuine, fun, good content. Keep it up. Much love!!!
Great Vid. Double Oak, and Caribbean Cask are two of my favorites that I also keep regularIy stocked. Would also add Macallan 12. Can’t go wrong with that one and great for beginners too.
Jeremy, you should do more content like this really like this stuff
Awesome video and list. Your cigar/whiskey room is, um, exquisite!
Those transitions to highlight the bottles. 😍