I drank both of them. If you can't tell the difference between these two, then by the cheaper one. LOL! I avoid that little bottle. But if they're the same to you, buy the lower priced one! Easy peazy!
Great video g. I was trying to stunt for my bday last week and buy the tall bottle but my wife found out the smaller bottle is pretty much the same thing . The tall bottle was 170 on sale and the small bottle was 55
@@terrance0421 its an on-site liquor store inside of the Kroger grocery store on Montgomery RD, in Cincinnati OH. We got a case of them in with a weekly delivery but have still only sold a couple of them still even after marking down to 79.99
DJ has 4% additives. Glycerin, oak, agave syrup, and caramel for color. DJ Real at $350, is a bigger rip off. I did a taste test with some tequila friends, 1942 and Real. No one could tell the difference.
1942 is roughly $140-$175 & Marketing is a MoFo.....do you honestly think letting a Liquor rest an Additional 12-18mnths in a Barrel costs 2-3 times more in Preparation-Production-Bottling ???...A sales manager from a Liquor Distributor told me 25yrs ago that 1/3 to 1/2 of the Cost of Booze Is The Bottle Design...1/4 to 1/3 is the actual Juice in the Bottle and rest is Advertising-Marketing cost
I agree that the 1942 is not worth the money. If you want a really good bottle of tequila you’ll want Fortaleza. It’s hard to find these days but it’s very good and not harsh and it’s made the traditional way with properly matured agave and it’s made with the tahona method of extracting the juice from the agave. Plus it’s a family owned distilled and not owned by a corporation like the Don Julio brand is.
That oak taste in the tall bottle definitely throws me off, I’ve always wondered what to describe the taste I got off of it and watching this video oakier taste is the best way to describe it
If you shoot the drink do not expect to be able to taste the difference. I have tasted both and the 1942 is heads and shoulder better than the Anejo. I never shoot good tequila, I always sip. And if you use a tasting glass it helps in comparing different tequilas (or other fine liquors).
All Don Julios use additives. I'll only buy tequila with no additives. See TasteTequila additive-free tequila brands. For great flavor and value I prefer Arette and Tapatio.
@@jakefever : Additives are only necessary for tequila that is lacking. Once you really recognize it you know your drinking glycerin, oak extract, caramel coloring, and sugar-based syrup.
@lrvogt1257 thats cool with me, i want it to taste good. but everyone does additives. It can be addictive free if it has less than a certain percentage
Blanco is the original how Don Jolio made it the OG most Mexicans Laugh at us drinking the modded version... Wifey's from Mexico City we she visits family they ask me why I drink the others....
real tequila drinkers know the difference lol... go to a tequila maker in Mexico and taste the different versions that they create.... you will taste the difference immediately... you didn't cleanse your palate after the first drink lol... you cant mix drinks and rate...
I drank both of them. If you can't tell the difference between these two, then by the cheaper one. LOL! I avoid that little bottle. But if they're the same to you, buy the lower priced one! Easy peazy!
I just saved myself … 150 bucksss 👍🏾😂
Hahaha
Don't clean your shoes with that...hahahaha😂
Classic 😂
🤣
Que shoelada
I tried both in mexico on vacation last weeks. And i agree the square bottle was nicer
Great video g. I was trying to stunt for my bday last week and buy the tall bottle but my wife found out the smaller bottle is pretty much the same thing . The tall bottle was 170 on sale and the small bottle was 55
Drinking that anejo right now as I watch this video. The quality is excellente!
Good video. I work in a liquor store, we marked them down from 125 to 80 for a fifth since they weren't selling well.
What store is this lbs
@@terrance0421 its an on-site liquor store inside of the Kroger grocery store on Montgomery RD, in Cincinnati OH. We got a case of them in with a weekly delivery but have still only sold a couple of them still even after marking down to 79.99
Thank you very much! 🎉 Saves money and tastes better in the square bottle 🎉🌞👍
Great vid. Does anyone know if DJ uses additives in their products?
yes, extra sugar and coloring agents. the sweeter and darker it is, the more it usually sells. google search "additive free tequila".
They do. And the company that owns them has ruined every brand they've bought.
@@josephsmith961 thanks for the info. I’ll stay away from DJ
Try cascanez, no additives
I've got both because I was in Santa Fe and enjoyed the 1942 and I want to compare them myself.
What do you think? Do they taste the same?
@@dontshadowbanmeyoutube tell the truth I haven't tried them yet but I am looking forward to it.
DJ has 4% additives. Glycerin, oak, agave syrup, and caramel for color. DJ Real at $350, is a bigger rip off. I did a taste test with some tequila friends, 1942 and Real. No one could tell the difference.
I took the square bottle with me to the Caribbean,it was nice!
1942 is roughly $140-$175 & Marketing is a MoFo.....do you honestly think letting a Liquor rest an Additional 12-18mnths in a Barrel costs 2-3 times more in Preparation-Production-Bottling ???...A sales manager from a Liquor Distributor told me 25yrs ago that 1/3 to 1/2 of the Cost of Booze Is The Bottle Design...1/4 to 1/3 is the actual Juice in the Bottle and rest is Advertising-Marketing cost
I only get the expensive as a gift.
I agree Jake... the less expensive tequila is my choice... 😎
Thx bro!!
I agree that the 1942 is not worth the money. If you want a really good bottle of tequila you’ll want Fortaleza. It’s hard to find these days but it’s very good and not harsh and it’s made the traditional way with properly matured agave and it’s made with the tahona method of extracting the juice from the agave. Plus it’s a family owned distilled and not owned by a corporation like the Don Julio brand is.
Plenty of Additive free tequilas out there that taste better for less money !
I definitely agree!
Now I want some
You once said it tasted like bug spray... now you say you like it... make it make sense!
That oak taste in the tall bottle definitely throws me off, I’ve always wondered what to describe the taste I got off of it and watching this video oakier taste is the best way to describe it
yeah im glad i did this video for myself bc the sq bottle is my favorite
Why would you even drink any of those two when they have additives?!? That is NOT real tequila!!
Small bottle better to me as well
B4 I buy anything new I check your review 1st Holmes keep going
1942 is a little bit sweeter but really nothing major.
I HAVE HAD BOTH AND AGREE WITH YOU ON THIS ONE
@@Jeeptj1300 aye i thought it was weird to have both products
Appreciate the videos big dawg 💪
There's allot of better non-additive tequilas available than don julio for less price.
Name me one as delicious as the Anejo that's cheaper, pleeeaaase. Because I love this shit
If you shoot the drink do not expect to be able to taste the difference. I have tasted both and the 1942 is heads and shoulder better than the Anejo. I never shoot good tequila, I always sip. And if you use a tasting glass it helps in comparing different tequilas (or other fine liquors).
All Don Julios use additives. I'll only buy tequila with no additives.
See TasteTequila additive-free tequila brands.
For great flavor and value I prefer Arette and Tapatio.
thanks for the info i will check them out, but i like additives at times
@@jakefever : Additives are only necessary for tequila that is lacking. Once you really recognize it you know your drinking glycerin, oak extract, caramel coloring, and sugar-based syrup.
@lrvogt1257 thats cool with me, i want it to taste good. but everyone does additives. It can be addictive free if it has less than a certain percentage
@@jakefever : Taste Tequila has a program for verifying zero additives. But everyone should drink what they like. Cheers.
I literally almost bought that today, instead I got anejo and 70(clear anejo) lol
I can dig that!!!
With additives....
Blanco is the original how Don Jolio made it the OG most Mexicans Laugh at us drinking the modded version... Wifey's from Mexico City we she visits family they ask me why I drink the others....
@rodreddick i like aged tho
The only don Julio I drink is Blanco and that is it.
That Anejo is very smooth
both are anejo
Tequila Ocho way better and additive free big bro. No headaches next day.
Jake you doing grest job
thanks
Jake the real deal
Bruh!!! I've been wasting my money!!!
Lol 😂
100% not 4x the cost
Let's just say Don Julio 70. number 1
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real tequila drinkers know the difference lol... go to a tequila maker in Mexico and taste the different versions that they create.... you will taste the difference immediately... you didn't cleanse your palate after the first drink lol... you cant mix drinks and rate...
Whats the difference is people are stupid
Cenote tequila is way better
For the money, I prefer Don Julio 70
Sadly, you’re drinking crap tequila….. Don Julio isn’t the same anymore. Additives, crap tequila
thanks for not suggesting better
@@jakefever lol for the Don Julio anejo
You can get tres agaves, arrette, tapatio, wild common, G4, el Tesoro,
They both suck, and neither are worth the price. Spend the same as 1942 and get good tequila that isn't adulterated.
What do you consider a better tequila at that price?
Too fast bro.
If anyone here who lives in LA and need Don julio for half price, hit me up! I will hook it up!!!