Come up to Iowa this summer and do a tour and barrel pick at Cedar Ridge. It’s one of the top bourbons in Iowa by sales volume. Similar to Frey Ranch, Cedar Ridge grows their grains for their distillates, and distill and age their barrels on their farm in Iowa. They also had one of the top American Single Malts in the US with their Quintessential. Excellent product all around.
TJ, you and your family, Brewzle Team, Josh, supporters and many others make these events look like so much fun. Keep up the hard work and I look forward to the opportunity to get these picks.
I'm partial to the hunt videos. I'd like to see a few where you don't meet up with a local whose got peeps that gets you allocations. More of you being a regular Joe and hunting bottles like we all have to do!
Love the video and format. I would have liked a little more interaction with folks during the takeover. The tour was great and loved hearing the Old Dominick story.
TJ, would love to see you guys at Tennessee Hills Distillery in Jonesboro, Tennessee. They do a really nice job in NE Tennessee!!! I really like the smaller distillery spotlight you guys do., CHEERS!
Old Dominick whiskey still needs some time BUT they recently dropped some 9 year cask strength Huling Station and it's fantastic. Sure, it's MGP but Alex's mashbill and it's very good. It tastes like other MGPs I've had but it's a great deal at $80. I'd say it's often as good as Four Gate and massively more affordable.
Did that tour a few years ago and walked out with a case of whiskey. Their basic TN whiskey is real nice for the price. The Toddy is let's just say an "interesting" change of pace.
I really like these distillery visits, especially the tastings. Kind of like the Derby video, ask everyone what their favorite allocated bottle is, and what is their go to mid cost sipper. Mic control was excellent, video stayed focused, …what was the end result of the barrel picks?
@Brewzle my local liquor store has JD12 for 150. I was wondering if you think I should go get it. I’ve been thinking about it for a while but wondering if it’s still good at that price range
I like the history and information in the longer format distillery tours. What I can’t quite understand is how the barrel purchases work. Buying 4 barrels is probably near $30,000, if it is anywhere near retail. Then with all the other barrels y’all have bought lately what happens to the actual whiskey? That’s a whole lot of papaw juice.
Curious....I believe he was going on and on about how the Memphis water there is so special but I saw in the video how they have cases of Niagra bottled drinking water for their own consumption, why if the Memphis water is so good?
I went to the distillery on the basis of this video. It wasn't to par with even texas whiskey. Everything was funky. The regular bourbon was earthy and grass like. The cask strength was doughy and incomplete. I understand why their distribution isn't great now.
I love seeing the distillery videos. I appreciate what all of them are doing. I'd love to have my own distillery. The one thing I'm sure I'd do differently from most of them is the product. I know it's a business, and you do it to make a living, but I wouldn't want to do Vodka, Gin, or any of that other crap. I'm doing whiskey. If you're doing that other crap, you're not focusing on the whiskey. Someone else could do that other stuff. I'm doing whiskey. I don't know why but I almost cringe when they start talking about the other spirits. If you like that stuff, good for you. I'm not drinking it. My dream job would be working a distillery, focusing on whiskey. Every aspect of it. From the grain to the distillation process to the barrels to the bottle. No way I'd have time for Vodka.
Anyone here wanna help me out I found a bottle of jack Daniel’s riverboat captains for $300 I know nothing about it and never even heard about it untill just now
@@Brewzle it’s just the same process everywhere making the bourbon in was really interesting at first don’t get me wrong! But I love the hunting videos and bourbon drop videos.. being up here in Maine I’m not gonna see any of these products from the destilliertes you visit not 1 of them🤣 so it’s just getting boring to me
Honest question - What does he do with these absolutely ginormous amounts of alcohol once he buys them? He’s obviously very wealthy, so does he have a 1 acre storage facility for his liquor purchases? I’d be very curious to know, because clearly no human is going to be able to drink even 5% of the collection he has by now. (No hate - just curious).
Thank you for continuing to highlight NON-Legacy distilleries!!
Distillery videos have become my favorite videos you are producing. Thanks
Come up to Iowa this summer and do a tour and barrel pick at Cedar Ridge. It’s one of the top bourbons in Iowa by sales volume. Similar to Frey Ranch, Cedar Ridge grows their grains for their distillates, and distill and age their barrels on their farm in Iowa. They also had one of the top American Single Malts in the US with their Quintessential. Excellent product all around.
Loving these distillery profiles 👍🏽
Love a new brewzle video on Friday! Have a good weekend y’all! 🍻
TJ, you and your family, Brewzle Team, Josh, supporters and many others make these events look like so much fun. Keep up the hard work and I look forward to the opportunity to get these picks.
I'm partial to the hunt videos. I'd like to see a few where you don't meet up with a local whose got peeps that gets you allocations. More of you being a regular Joe and hunting bottles like we all have to do!
My thoughts exactly
He has tons of those videos.
Keep changing my mind on what type of video is my Fav, I guess I just like them all, keep it up TJ.
Loved the Old Forester tour and history.
It was an awesome event! Glad I got to go and meet you
Really cool video! Nice combo of live stream highlights and distillery tour. More of these please!
Love the video and format. I would have liked a little more interaction with folks during the takeover. The tour was great and loved hearing the Old Dominick story.
TJ, would love to see you guys at Tennessee Hills Distillery in Jonesboro, Tennessee. They do a really nice job in NE Tennessee!!! I really like the smaller distillery spotlight you guys do., CHEERS!
I really like these types of videos on location at the distilleries
Old Dominick whiskey still needs some time BUT they recently dropped some 9 year cask strength Huling Station and it's fantastic. Sure, it's MGP but Alex's mashbill and it's very good. It tastes like other MGPs I've had but it's a great deal at $80. I'd say it's often as good as Four Gate and massively more affordable.
Would love a Old Dominick and Wiseacre collab someday!
They just released collab bottles that they did in beer barrels from Meddlesome.
Did that tour a few years ago and walked out with a case of whiskey. Their basic TN whiskey is real nice for the price. The Toddy is let's just say an "interesting" change of pace.
The Toddy is great in eggnog.
Let’s go!
I really like these distillery visits, especially the tastings. Kind of like the Derby video, ask everyone what their favorite allocated bottle is, and what is their go to mid cost sipper. Mic control was excellent, video stayed focused, …what was the end result of the barrel picks?
Like the distillery tours
If this is what a distillery takeover video is gonna be like I'm really looking forward to seeing the Cathead video.
This was a pretty darn good video, Brewzle. Keep them going! Great entertainment, and I learned some stuff, too!
Excellent video, very fun to watch. I hope you make more distillery videos
1:38 "Memphis water is top notch." 2:40 How'd that Niagara water get there?!?!?!
Louisville actually won an award for having the cleanest tap water years ago.
When there's a fire that's what what makes it the best job
Big bourbon tasting on May 11th in Owensboro ky. Yall come on. 32 distillers so far
I wish I could post pictures on here
Sad to see them lose Alex Castle but excited to see what’s to come!!
In my opinion I like a longer video! Love the content either way.
Great video 🎉
Dangit I wish I would have seen this earlier. Was in Memphis a couple weeks ago
Bro the best ❤
I wonder if they have a tinting or UV film on those windows where they have those barrels aging
the green lehigh valley shirt ?! my dad grew up and went to lehigh valley high school (cedars) my ancestors are the shank-bombergers funny enough.
@Brewzle my local liquor store has JD12 for 150. I was wondering if you think I should go get it. I’ve been thinking about it for a while but wondering if it’s still good at that price range
It’s worth that to me
It's hard to find JD10 for 150. I'd most absolutely definitely grab 12 at 150.
Those super small screens would kill me. I'll take my big DCS console anyday
I like the history and information in the longer format distillery tours. What I can’t quite understand is how the barrel purchases work. Buying 4 barrels is probably near $30,000, if it is anywhere near retail. Then with all the other barrels y’all have bought lately what happens to the actual whiskey? That’s a whole lot of papaw juice.
Love this video
25:06 classic
Love everything you do
Curious....I believe he was going on and on about how the Memphis water there is so special but I saw in the video how they have cases of Niagra bottled drinking water for their own consumption, why if the Memphis water is so good?
GREAT VIDEO , WHEN IS THE SPILLWAY VIDEO GONNA DROP ?
5/17
Luv the video as per usual ❤. Gotta question & a request. Would you consider coming 2 Canada and doin som barrel pulls here?
YES! :D
Brewzle! Help a Canadian fan out with some of your barrel picks! Can you ship to your cold cousins in the north?
Hey community! Going on a Dallas trip soon! What is y’all’s best store to land allocateds at a reasonable or close to msrp
Ever try rare character stuff? Curious on your thoughts, just got the fortuna barrell proof and it’s amazing
I just tried the regular Fortuna a few days ago and actually enjoyed it for how light, creamy and drinkable it is although slightly overpriced.
I went to the distillery on the basis of this video. It wasn't to par with even texas whiskey. Everything was funky. The regular bourbon was earthy and grass like. The cask strength was doughy and incomplete. I understand why their distribution isn't great now.
Have you been able to try Hancock reserve from sazerac
Great video
Was it you that said if we see a red label old Dominick on the shelf that it's a must buy?
Great video.
Actually, we LOVE going to fires.
How do I contact Brewzel
Memphis is such a pile of a city; hope the whiskey is good!
I'm assuming you haven't been in recent years? They've been building up. Gentrification of course. It's a fun town though.
You so gorgeous brother!!
I love seeing the distillery videos. I appreciate what all of them are doing. I'd love to have my own distillery. The one thing I'm sure I'd do differently from most of them is the product. I know it's a business, and you do it to make a living, but I wouldn't want to do Vodka, Gin, or any of that other crap. I'm doing whiskey. If you're doing that other crap, you're not focusing on the whiskey. Someone else could do that other stuff. I'm doing whiskey. I don't know why but I almost cringe when they start talking about the other spirits. If you like that stuff, good for you. I'm not drinking it. My dream job would be working a distillery, focusing on whiskey. Every aspect of it. From the grain to the distillation process to the barrels to the bottle. No way I'd have time for Vodka.
Interesting video. ❤
oh i'd love their gin
consistent content
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 another cool ass informative video
I like the vid
Allisa Henley is Tennessee’s first female master distiller
Curtis!!!!!!!
For the algorithm
lol how is Memphis water any different than other city’s on the Mississippi River??😂
Anyone here wanna help me out I found a bottle of jack Daniel’s riverboat captains for $300 I know nothing about it and never even heard about it untill just now
Its not like you have to lift the barrel over your head
Hey brewzel I have 2 55 yr old bottles of Whiskey. Do u wanna buy them ??
These destillierte videos r just getting boring to me..
Why?
@@Brewzle it’s just the same process everywhere making the bourbon in was really interesting at first don’t get me wrong! But I love the hunting videos and bourbon drop videos.. being up here in Maine I’m not gonna see any of these products from the destilliertes you visit not 1 of them🤣 so it’s just getting boring to me
Honest question - What does he do with these absolutely ginormous amounts of alcohol once he buys them? He’s obviously very wealthy, so does he have a 1 acre storage facility for his liquor purchases? I’d be very curious to know, because clearly no human is going to be able to drink even 5% of the collection he has by now. (No hate - just curious).