Blind Tasting Wheated Bourbons - With a twist!
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Blind tasting Weller Special Reserve, Maker's Mark 46, and Larceny. With a little twist!
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Do a 100 proof blind like Coopers Craft JD Bonded and Knob Creek 9 Year. All are easily affordable and similar yet different.🥃
YES
I agree. Larceny is the most under-rated bourbon I think mainly because of it's low price.
I love Makers Mark 46 it's in my top 3 bourbons great fall and winter bourbon. 46 Cask Strength is good too. I like Larceny too never had Special Reserve but had Antique 107 which is amazing 🥃
Fun way to cover a few different whiskeys at the same time! Fun as the viewer to know what you're drinking when you, as the drinker, don't. Even more fun as the viewer when you, as the drinker, are SO wrong. In this case you were on point! Stop being good at drinking whiskey, Bill.
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6:48 I always heard that allowing a few minutes for your whiskey to rest makes a subtle difference (for the best) but I've never tried myself. Another explanation might just your taste being affected by the alcohol: the first sip was, like you said, the first sip of the day and tasted a bit harser... but as you progressed with your experiemnt you also got used and when you revisited that whisky again you catched notes you might have missed during the first taste. I was anyway a very interesting observation of you! Nice video.
My rankings on this flight would be exactly like yours. Larceny is one of the best
Love the rotating table. I cannot hear the motion noise. I appreciate Black glasses, but if the whisky is natural colour, I would like to consider that. Guessing right is actually very low priority for me. I would rather talk what is good/bad, rather then identify. As soon as we can identify it creates the chance that we are once again picking our "choices". Thanks, Cheers!
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Very cool idea Bill! I could definitely benefit from a challenge like this to better align my nosing and tasting.
Love this idea. Recommend having at least 1 allocated out of the bunch to compare against easy to find bottles
Thats actually a really good idea!
Really nice review, Bill! I love wheated bourbons and really enjoyed this one. You really can't go wrong with any of these.
I do truly love Weller Antique 107 and think it's the best overall of the Weller lineup.
Not sure if I've tried them all, I think I have but regardless, I'd also bet on the 107
This is a fun concept! I'd like you to next try 3 Scotches from the same region, say, Highland, Lowland, or Speyside.
Sounds like fun!
Your experience with the WSR is the same experience I"ve had with it - not awesome & spiky ethanol (not rounded)
Is it possible that a Buffalo Trace product is all hype, and no substance? Eek gads! Perish the thought!
Really like this! Great way to build strengths in tastes/flavors. I gotta get some of those black glencarians.
Link in the description! But for sure they're awesome!
Now I'm gonna buy that Larceny 😁! Nice video boss👌👌👍👍🍻🥃😎✌️
How's Virginia Black the Drake whisky(this one is hard to find now) ??
I actually have never seen it in the wild so haven't gotten to try it.
I love makers but for some reason I haver never loved larceny I'm wierd
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Dunked on the SR immediately 😆 love it
Even better because I didn't know
kudos for going outside the box with the video. how did you find the mashbill for each of them?
With enough googling, most things are available
I'm partly colour-blind, so your labels were no help to me at all... I do like the format apart from that, though - could you number them (or mark with letters/initials) instead for future trials?
Absolutely. I actually have a history in developing accessible software so this occurred to me... of course, only AFTER I had edited. I have a better idea to make it easier in the future. Thanks for calling me out on it though. I should do better 😀