We Left This Bourbon Outside for 8 Months! Is It Terrible?
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Trenton’s world famous “Midwest Aging Technique”
Blows my mind you could walk past a bottle of bourbon for that long and just leave it out there. 😂
Treat your old grand dad like your old grand dad. You wouldn’t leave grandpa outside over the winter, would you? 😂 you guys never fail to make me laugh, cheers!
The look on his dad's face after sipping from the trash bottle is hilarious!! 😂😂😂
Would be interesting to see what would happen if you left a bottle on a table near a window exposed to sunlight for 3-6-9-12 months. Like a table where you would put house plants; and taste it every 3 months to check where it stands along the way down to less and less drinkable. That would be a real world test of a bottle going through what a lot of people do to their whisky bottles every day.
@5:36 the absolute utter look of confusion on Trent's face as his dad pours into the left hand glass. Had me rolling laughing.
Same here 😂
@@Jared40 it was like his brain has seen through the matrix and saw his dad glitch but it was too much for his brain too process.
4 of the same bottle: One outside, one inside but in a window that gets direct sunlight frequently, one in the freezer, and one stored properly.
Buy a bottle of bourbon and leave it ouside on a trash can...for months?? So many aspects I can't wrap my mind around! 😁
Exactly, first trip to garbage can and I see the bottle, i immediately bring inside. Probably done on purpose
New to the world of Bourbon never realized there was more than just drinking it. Your show is great and a big help
Thank you for the wonderful hospitality this weekend! We really enjoyed getting to spend it with you all.
Do a time capsule type burial of some bottles!
These liquids are exposed to extreme temps while they are aging in the barrel. If you are avoiding the sunlight factor, and the bottle remains properly sealed, how would temperature exposure make a difference in the bottle?
I bought a Christmas gift set for a relative, Makers Mark in a gift set with two decorative mugs. Decided to give him a different gift and forgot that I left the gift set on the floor of the back seat of my truck. That was last December. Just took it out of the truck in June. I'll have to test out your experiment. Thanks guys!
I'd want to see comparisons for something like half-filled bottle left in the sunlight versus unopened in sunlight compared to both left indoors, and something more like for only 1 to 2 weeks...something that could be a "Oops, I accidentally left my bottle on the deck, is it okay?" sort of time frame. And then maybe revisit these bottles a six months down the road to see if that exposure changed how it keeps when then stored indoors properly.
I would say as a future experiment, just store a closed bottle in an attic, or a garage just to see what temperatures impact would be rather than temperature in sunlight.
Hopefully you save that bottle and use it in Blind tastings down the road. I would be very interested to see how it does blind.
My thoughts exactly
We opened a bottle of stitzel Weller this weekend that was bottled in 1972. To our surprise......it was pretty tasty.
The heat is a real killer of alcohol in general and then add heat from the sun and it does nasty things. Good video!
Interesting question! My two, for the moment, would be for off-the-shelf - Old Forestor 1920, and allocated - Knob Creek Cask Strength Rye (bottle in 2010 at 127 proof).
We haven't had Old Grand-Dad 114 here in *months* - perhaps as long as a year, but certainly since January, which I know because that's when I decided I wanted to buy a bottle.
But to see a bottle of whiskey outside for months, and not bring it in... That's alcohol abuse. 🙂
11:31 Did Trenton just say "deviled advocate?" 😂
lol the thumbnail into kurt telling his dry story and trying not to break at trents...*muah* perfection
I keep all of my liquor in my garage which is not climate controlled in an old DataCom cabinet I converted for that purpose. I can say that I find no ill effect on my whiskey's, rums. teqiuilas, etc. I have had it this way for 10 plus years.
Some people say heat adversely effects bourbon but I don't think it does. Now direct sunlight and UV
..that's another story
Great video guys! Sipping on some OGD 114 along with ya. So good
Great show Guys!! I’ve these questions for a while now.
Just grabbed my 2nd bottle of this yesterday. Top 3 best bangs for the buck! Blue Note Uncut, Rare Breed and 114 ALL could easily charge twice as much!
I just bought a bottle of OGD 114 because I just became a grandfather. Can’t wait to try it.
Congrats and welcome to the club!
Maybe that explains the sour rancid oak in some of my bottles. Next time, get three bottles from the same new case (confirm the date codes are the same) and age them separately. One indoors in the dark, and two outside with one wrapped up to block the light. That would be a good follow-up. I supsect the light is more damaging than the temperature.
Interesting that it didn't taste awful. Because of Kurt, I own an OGD 114 now. About 2 years ago, he recommended for cocktails. Great stuff!
Well I guess we know what Trent thinks of the 114 and WT80 based on storage site. Lol. Was that the woman's version of the shirt again? Loved the video. Love you guys and the channel.
Love the look on Trenton’s face when you poured the same 114 in your two glasses.
I would take a fresh bottle of 101 and separate it into sample bottles. Leave one inside the house on a window sill that gets direct sunlight. One outside on that window sill. One inside out of direct sunlight but still in the open room. One outside in a box that protects it from direct sunlight. And a control that’s kept inside in a cabinet.
Actually the Whiskey Tribe guys did that....the results were as you would expect. Probably more dramatic than you would expect actually.
Bought some wild turkey 101 for the first time. Very good thanks for the pic in one of your videos.
Howdy folks! I hear that OGD is going allocated at times( I have plenty stockpiled) but not here in Tex. Still in low 20 s as well.
I have mine in my garage that isn't temp controlled, and it's been up to 90 degrees in there for the past couple months. I personally haven't noticed a change, no direct sunlight though.
I love how you guys keep it real.
The new thumbnails are great
That look on your face reminded me of trying a drink of some really old and moldy Cuddy Sark I found in my dads garage as a kid. Good times!
Starting about six months ago OGD 114 just disappeared around here. I can't find it anywhere. And I used to be able to get it on my local military base for $26.
The only bottle of OGD 114 I have purchased, tasted like moth balls. Maybe mine was stored at the dump for about a year.
Love the shmedium t-shirt Trenton! Sun's out, gun's out.
I'd be curious about what, if anything happens from leaving it in the fridge or freezer for 6 months 🤔?
Same bottle & batch from end of October - end of July... Use three of these locations + basement as the control.
Attic
Buried with 6" of dirt above, 12", 18", 24" (basically down to the freeze line)
Porch / patio facing the sun (South)
Window in the house facing the sun
Window facing away from the sun (North)
Kurt and I have different definitions for guttural 😂
Sounds like that ground, iffy flavuor, maybe woody, couldve come from the cork no? Considering it was a little in? Maybe partially desintegrated?
Burying it is an old southern tradition for weddings
I once bought a bottle on the way to play golf. I put it I’m my trunk. Heat of NC summer, 100+ degrees. After the round the cork had been pushed way up and some liquid seeped out. It only takes a few hours to do some damage, FYI.
Can't even get ogd 114 in Australia
I’m in Maryland USA and I can barely find it either
I’ve actually seen it around northern Indiana regularly lately. Costco had a few cases last week.
I once left a half bottle of bushmills og recipe for months in the car during a Cali summer so temps up to 130+ maybe but no direct sunlight i swear the nose and taste were amazing after i should got a new bottle to compare but i don't remember it being that good before being left in the car
The content we didn't know we needed :)
Kurt's favorite WT101 one from the bar an one that's been stored in the fridge. Try one with a smoky whiskey that would probably have a good amount of change
My 6-bottle Budget Bar
*EW BiB. $17.99
*WT 101. $21.99
*OGD BiB. $25.99
*OGD 114. $27.99
*Sir Edwards 12yr Scotch $20.99
*Monkey Shoulder Scotch $31.99
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Very interesting results! I am actually kind of surprised.
Cheers buddies 🥃
When I saw the title, I expected it to be the infamous lost Booker's.
Didn't realize it was allocated up there. I should send you a case...
It’s my understanding the bigger issue is the sunlight. This why whiskey was often kept in ceramic jugs. One the ceramic helps keep it cool. But more importantly, keep the sun light out. Gotta remember, they didn’t have refrigeration or
a/c in those days. I remember several jugs and ceramic/clay bottles my grand dad had from before he was old enough to drink.
Just finally landed an OGD 114 in Alaska...REALLY looking forward to tasting it for the first time...in my most excellent SLB Glen✊✊🥃🥃
As a comparison (since I've never done it w/a bottle of whiskey) w/wines that are too old or have gotten left in the sun it tends to taste a little 'burnt'. There may still be remnants of the original flavors, but a red wine will even look brown and unclear in the glass & the palate tends to be bland.
If you bury it, it will probably react fine...there is a reason wine, and particularly champagnes, are often stored in caves.
My wife has an outdoor bar and she has a variety of bottles on the shelves - mostly chosen for looks. None are bourbon but I do wonder how some of them will taste by the end of the summer
I was watching some bourbon hunting video and the store owner had all the unicorns in the store window. Makes you wonder if people would ever buy those? 🤷♂️
When each of my two kids were born I bought a bottle, opened and had a drink with my dad. Corked them and have kept them in the basement liquor cabinet since. My daughter is 17 now and my plan was to open it back up and have a drink with her when she reached the appropriate age. Hers is a bottle of Crown. My son is 12 and his bottle of Makers is waiting for him in the same spot. I just assumed the bottles would last indefinitely… now I am worried that what I thought would be a great idea might turn out to be a bust. Here’s hoping they haven’t skunked in that time.
Looks like he's wearing the shmedium shirt again...lol...love the channel guys. Keep up the good work
We were wondering who would notice!!! 😂
I also live in Indiana and just picked up my first bottle of 114 while up in Michigan for work last week. Had my first sip last night to try while watching this video lol
Another channel...don't remember which one...placed duplicate bottles in the freezer (as some one had suggested). Then tasted the two bottles side-by-side.
I would think that Trent lost some of the alcohol...due to the lower boiling point of ethyl alcohol...so that is probably why the cork pushed out a bit. With the alcohol, the flavor probably dulled.
Cheers!
Keep a bottle Trenton’s trunk of his car for 6 months!😂
You left it out with the trash, and here I am just wishing I could find one on the shelf.😢
I have a bottle of whiskey that I left in the camper over the winter. I know it has seen 140 degrees temperature range here in Montana over the past 8 months. I am going to get it and a new bottle, and I will let you all know what I find. love the content keep up the good work.
Store a bottle under the seat of your car and let it roll around in hot and cold weather for a year…sounds like a poor people’s Jefferson’s Ocean approach to me 😂
I have OGD 114 from watching you guys! Big fan.
Orange County NC. Almost every fancy new ABC store location they built has floor to ceiling windows on one side of the store. One store even puts the allocated stuff right in the window. I think I might avoid these locations in the future.
I am curious as though how the two same whiskeys react differently from a bottle kept everything in a good condition (away from sunlight and all) except one bottle is under 69 F degree vs another one a little over 72 ~76 F degree
Another goid video thanks. I have a question I have a bottle of old granddad bottle in bond I know it's a 100 proof and aged 4 years but besides the proof is there a big difference from it and old granddad 114
Can you guys do some comparisons where you have bottles that have been open a while (> 6 months). And another that is fresher? I've noticed you often have bottles that have been open a while and I've read (and noticed) that the bourbon in bottles that have been opened a while just isn't the same. Sometimes the juice in the open bottle seems to get a bad rap, but I think it could be because it's been open so long (Weller 12 yr I'm looking at you!). Maybe you can discuss your findings on this a bit! Thanks!
Thanks for helping us on what NOT to do to keep our connections in top drinking conditions.
Good information. I hate to think of a whole bottle of OGD 114 being poured down the drain, but I guess there is nothing else to do with it.
I don't think I'd pour it out, but then I don't have a wall of whiskeys
Somebody below suggested storing a bottle in a hot place, no climate control, but out of direct sunlight. That suggests a cool test. Buy 3 identical bottles. Store one in a dark place, with no climate control; store the 2nd in a place that is climate controlled, but that gets a lot of direct sunlight and store the third one like "normal" (basement). Sample all 3 in 6 months and report. :-)
This is how the the Zombie wave starts, one for leaving a bottle on the trash can and then drinking it. In the movies it started with a bad Twinkie.;)
Agreed mate. We can’t get a lot of these bourbons
Frustrating
Basil Hades, Wellers late 90’s early 2000, Haig and Haig Pinch in decanter bottle late 60’s,
OGD is great, but a pain to get open!
I keep my whisky out of direct sunlight, but the room gets quite hot. Over 80 (80-85). Drunning the aircon there all the time is not an option Do you think the heat in the room could effect effect the whisky?
Trenton sporting that "schmedium"
I’d say the heat got to the cork, and that wet hot cork transferred to the whiskey.
Video Idea: Rye Tasting -
Wild Turkey 101 Rye
Wild Turkey Rare Breed Rye
Knob Creek 9 Rye
Knit Creek Single Barrel Select Rye
I got a present from my brother in law Sagamore sherry finish rye. Unfortunately I realized that seal was broken and cork was half way up. (similar to GD114)I the neck of the bottle had a stain and looks like some alcohol was evaporated. Wondering if this a production quality fault or somebody opened the bottle or this bottle was outside similar to GD114 on this stream. I plan to return this bottle to the store.
Put some in an outdoor shed for a year. No direct sunlight, but seasonal changes.
I was able to get it for $20 in wisconsin, massive value, awesome sipper and mixer
Crazy how 114 is allocated in IN. I walked into Binny's yesterday and they had an entire shelf full, and of course I had to buy a back up lol.
Cool video, guys. 🥃🥃Do you guys think that putting liquor in the freezer changes it at all?
Sun light vs heat would be an interesting video. What is more damaging?
Trenton really likes wearing those schmedium’s..
I was wondering who would notice!!
I'd like to know if putting a bottle in the freezer for an extended period of time effects the flavor.
From what I've read, bourbon doesn't go "bad" per se but if kept inside in a controlled environment, it'll eventually start to decline over long periods.
how sad the bottle is trash now. and a good bottle at that... one thats hard to find.
You guys are crazy something has been out in the sun for 8 months. How could you possibly think that it was going to be any good😮😅😂
MY DAD GOT A BOTTLE OF OGD in Bond FROM HIS SOLDIERS UPON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE ARMY IN 1972. HE WASN'T A DRINKER AND IT SAT INSIDE THE HOUSE AND THEN IN THE GARAGE IN KENTUCKY UNTIL HE PASSED A FEW YEARS AGO AND MY MOM SAID "DO YOU WANT THIS?" I'M WAITING FOR THE APPROPRIATE TIME TO POP IT OPEN IRRESPECTIVE OF WHAT IT MAY BE LIKE INSIDE THE BOTTLE. ANY THOUGHTS AUDIENCE?
Love the garbage flavor profile....😂😂😂
When your bottle gets low you just need to polish that sucker off because now you have a reason to go get another. Sure that's hard to Pappy or LE's but...challenge accepted
Bury some Basil Hayden in a landfill and if you remember it a year later to try cool, if not, it is where it belongs anyways. 🤣
I'd like some slb whiskey glasses like you used, do you sell them?
Would you guys do an episode on the whiskey called The Duke it’s John Wayne’s family whiskey it’s said he found I think an old bourbon bottle on set took it and they re made that bottle and he made his own whiskey I believe his grandson signs the bottles still to show it’s Wayne Family. And it in small batches I love it. I wonder what all think with your taste test. I think it’s better than Jim or jack