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00:00 Juicy Whisky Questions
00:34 My fav Sherry Bomb
01:01 My fav Arran
01:43 Does whisky go bad?
2:07 Best sub $100 Whisky
02:20 Best Scotch for Bourbon Fans
03:03 Best Gift Whiskies
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05:11 Compass Box Transparency
05:15 Best alternative to Springbank
05:40 Best Summer Whisky
06:01 Fav Scotch Region
06:39 Fav Whisky Cocktail
7:00 Irish Whiskey vs Scotch Whisky Explained
07:33 Climate & Whisky
08:40 Best Whisky Experience
08:57 How Whisky Gets 'Oily'
09:17 Fav Distillery of All Time
09:37 Where I would start a Distillery
10:11 Changing Whisky Habits
10:58 Glenallachie's Brand Redesign
11:45 Dutch Whisky
12:06 Whisky Cask Investment, SCAM?
12:49 Fav non-sherry/bourbon cask
13:56 Best Macallan Alternative
14:36 Top Distilleries to Visit
14:57 My Hobbies
15:33 Best Whisky I Bought Recently
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@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
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@markcalhoun8219
@markcalhoun8219 Месяц назад
As a lifelong scotch enthusiast I really reeaaaallly don't want to say this... but I do very much enjoy bourbon, rye and other American Whiskey every bit as much as scotch. There's just something very appealing to aging whiskey in a barn with no ocean to offer temp control in the heartland of America. You get highs and lows that surprise you, wood notes that cool stability just never pulls out. It's far easier to mess up and I think that's part of why it is so impressive. Nobody is going to lose their minds over a 12 year scotch even if it's perfectly competent... but a 12 year bourbon... that might be amazing or garbage depending on the skills and luck of the people running the operation.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Great point Mark!
@steppbrooEFT
@steppbrooEFT Месяц назад
you have been disowned. jk
@TheAldawg77
@TheAldawg77 Месяц назад
Eagle rare 10 🦅 👌
@kierontreas5971
@kierontreas5971 Месяц назад
​@@TheAldawg77 literally bought this today🥃
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky 21 день назад
@@TheAldawg77 Tasty stuff!
@iliasel3661
@iliasel3661 14 дней назад
Mate, you somehow manage to stand out in the heavily congested space of the whisky tube. Keep it up, I hope you maintain this passion. Cheers.
@NZDave
@NZDave Месяц назад
All hail Tamdhu sherry-goodness, although their prices are creeping up. Agree on 18yo's too I feel they've now become an rare treat instead of a considered purchase.
@kevinnordby4808
@kevinnordby4808 Месяц назад
Great video Phil! I agree with you about scotch having the greatest diversity….second greatest has got to be Mezcal! Great stuff.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Thanks for watching Kevin!
@SimonneNZ
@SimonneNZ Месяц назад
Great video Phil! My favourite Arran would be the Quarter Cask at the moment. Cask strength and around $100. I haven't replaced my bottle of PC10 as the price has increased so much since I bought my last one. Price increases are pushing me to explore whiskies from other countries more, as well as rum as a malternative. Cheers!
@heronwhisky
@heronwhisky Месяц назад
I love how much it shows what you can do with a smaller cask. It really shows the age without the time.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Thanks Simonne. That QC is such good value!
@scotchandscripture
@scotchandscripture 27 дней назад
Great video as always Phil. I think it's the variance of style, flavor and story over such a small country that makes Scotch by far the most interesting and rewarding Whisky to enjoy.
@mve9899
@mve9899 Месяц назад
12:00 if you're ever interested in trying more Dutch whiskies, I would highly recommend the Millstone Peated PX! Its a very tasty whisky for its price, pretty spirit-driven (I've had their Newmake and you could really trace that back in the whisky). Its one of the most tobacco-y and spice-y whiskies I've ever had. Also great transparency with vintage dates, natural color and non-chill filtered!
@whiskywhereabouts
@whiskywhereabouts Месяц назад
Well said answer to the question about scotch versus bourbon. Great video, Phil!
@Brent_Fiore
@Brent_Fiore Месяц назад
Finished Rye Whiskeys is the best category. Hands down. If you disagree you have the right to be wrong.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
I need to explore this more!
@jeteye97
@jeteye97 Месяц назад
That’s a perspective you have a right to, and I understand your position, but I think there’s more variety of flavors under the Scotch umbrella. I’d put Rye a close second with Irish a bit behind in third. Not turning any of those down though.
@michaellutes2163
@michaellutes2163 Месяц назад
🤣
@jamesboddington9565
@jamesboddington9565 Месяц назад
Great video Phil and thanks to your followers for the brilliant questions
@heronwhisky
@heronwhisky Месяц назад
American single malt like Stranahans or High West
@pauldvorak2486
@pauldvorak2486 Месяц назад
The best styled whisky content out there.
@newwave151151
@newwave151151 Месяц назад
Great video! Covered a lot of topics in one go!
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@AzamatKhamidullin-lw4og
@AzamatKhamidullin-lw4og Месяц назад
Thank you as always for the video
@Easydoesit101
@Easydoesit101 Месяц назад
Been watching your videos for few months, and now I’m a subscriber.Keep reviewing,
@Soldano999
@Soldano999 Месяц назад
Bourbon is pretty hard to beat under a certain price. But it's very one dimensional and scotch is more varied and complex on the high end.
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 Месяц назад
I've been a big whisky and bourbon guy for decades. Whisky is blowing bourbon away today. Most bourbon is very similar in profile and you have to pay big for better than that,
@R3AP3R_117
@R3AP3R_117 Месяц назад
This is exactly why I enjoy scotch more than bourbon. You can get 2 lines from the same distillery and get 2 completely different flavors profiles
@Lance-im6tw
@Lance-im6tw Месяц назад
Loved this one, mate!
@hamo4558
@hamo4558 Месяц назад
Your 5 perma shelf are the same as mine, even the Glengoyne. Yes I have it & I enjoy it. But if you want to try the best Aussie single malt ( comparable to a sherry cask scotch) look up Amber Lane, the Apera 087 & Apera 100.
@Dustyphoto915
@Dustyphoto915 Месяц назад
Bourbon is a one trick pony. I just don’t like it enough to have the patience to disprove that to myself.
@pikesoNN
@pikesoNN Месяц назад
Great video ! Love the Clay distillery to from the Netherlands :)
@CristiNeagu
@CristiNeagu Месяц назад
9:18 Everyone should visit the Cotswolds distillery. The thing about their tour that makes it special is they sit you down at the end in their nice lounge and you get to try _everything_ they make. All of their whiskeys are on the counter, all of their gins, as well as some of their limited releases that they're working on at the moment.
@WhiskyNeighbour
@WhiskyNeighbour Месяц назад
Such a fun idea for a video and so well executed as always. Surprised you picked the Amarone cask, only because I love that one to and I did not think it got much attention. Oooh, the Craig 13 is also a fav. Wow, This video hits. Thanks for all your thoughts here, I think I'll need to re watch when I have a little more time, I admit, I skipped around a bit ;) Thanks again!
@Koby616
@Koby616 Месяц назад
Great video. Thanks 😊
@JeffWhisky
@JeffWhisky Месяц назад
Loved this speed round Q&A! Great stuff Phil. #discocow
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Thanks mate!!
@jimreichel1466
@jimreichel1466 Месяц назад
Really nice video. Have you delved into American Single Malt? If so, which ones are your favorite? Thanks so much for your insight. Cheers!
@nvdlboy
@nvdlboy Месяц назад
Another interesting video, I really enjoyed the Q&A approach. I learn a lot from your videos and reviews, thank you. As a Canadian, I am partial to rye and bourbon, though there are several scotches that I enjoy (Arran 10 and Quarter Cask are 2 favourites along with the Classic Laddie and Aberlour 12) - I have found that I'm not a huge fan of peaty scotch, but, like wine, it's the variety. that makes it so good. If you have the opportunity to visit Canada, I'm sure there are loads of distilleries to sample that are unlikely to make it to your neck of the woods. Okanagan Spirits in BC has a range of single malt whiskies with some great varieties - tequila casks, rum casks, pinot noir, etc. Bourbon style as well. Thanks again! Slainte.
@NushiSama
@NushiSama Месяц назад
I think bourbon is a lot more experimental now compared to Scotch by quite a bit. And I think I can say that because I do live in the US so it's much easier to know about it here. But I think just Mashbill alone makes Bourbon more experimental. Because as long as it's atleast 51% corn and aged in new white oak(plus some other requirements) it's considered bourbon and it allows for distilleries to experiment with other grains to add to the Mashbill. Ive seen, Rye, Wheat, Honey Wheat, Malted Barley, Barley, Chocolate Malted Barley, just to name a few. And adding in those different grains at varying percentages can drastically change the flavor profile of the Bourbon. Plus the big thing now with Bourbons is cask finishing which you see just as much if not more variety in. I've had Bourbons finished in Curacao Barrels, Honey Barrels, Maple Syrup Barrels, Barrels that previously held peated scotch, Tequila Barrels, the list goes on. Then on top of that you get Single Barrel offerings too which even though it is the same liquid made the same way depending on where the cask was in the warehouse, what the weather was that year, if barrels are rotated, etc you can have 2 barrels that taste different. It's why collecting Single Barrels here is so popular because you can get something slightly different even if it's the same Distillery and Bottle you've bought before. Or their stuff like Four Roses where they have 10 Different recipes and you can get a single Barrel expression for each of them. This also isn't mentioning blends which are also super common in America. To have like Bouryes or even have Bourbons blended with Single Malts or American Malts etc.. Or just really good Bourbon blends like stuff from Barrell Bourbon Company or limited releases like Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch which can blend Bourbon from 12 years old to 25 years old. So tbh I'd actually say it's the other way around from your Statement I think Scotch is more narrow of a scope comparatively to bourbon 🤓 of course pricing and availability is vastly better here in the US for it, and generally Bourbon is cheaper here which is why it's vastly more popular here. I love both Bourbon and Scotch but I will say on my top 25 best Whiskeys I've ever had I do have more bourbons on it than Scotch and my favorite Whiskey I've ever had was a Bourbon 🤓
@NushiSama
@NushiSama Месяц назад
I also forgot to mention the different levels of Charring a Barrel too also influences how a Bourbon will come out tasting from just toasted Barrels all the way to LVL 5 Alligator Char
@christinecamley
@christinecamley Месяц назад
Lagavulin is my favourite scotch - nothing comes close to single malt scotch - just bought a case of Offerman 11 yo 4th edition - rum casking - and I just bought a Lagavulin 16 tonight - $200.00 Canadian with taxes and worth every penny! It surpasses Bourbon X 30!!! Love a good high ABV 100% or 95/5 spicy Rye but 98% of the time it's delicious single malt scotch!! Cheers!!
@100puremustard5
@100puremustard5 Месяц назад
If you think Laga 16 is that good you should try Kilchoman Sanaig, crushes the Laga 16 and cost less. And if you really want to change your life try Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength and Ardbeg Corryvrekan. Ron Swanson Hipsters lol 😂 smh
@christinecamley
@christinecamley Месяц назад
@@100puremustard5 I adore all of these fabulous scotch whiskies! They are all amazing and so delicious! Thanks!
@phatzwave4424
@phatzwave4424 Месяц назад
For the most part, I have to agree except for William Larue Weller. It's really that good!
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Yeah, I imagine a big part of my opinion is biased because we don't get great bourbon here in NZ. I wish I could try more of the next level stuff. Thanks for watching mate!
@derrickk752
@derrickk752 Месяц назад
I would like to know your opinion on Canadian whisky. what is available to you and what us Canucks keep for ourselves!
@RockinRickyFox50
@RockinRickyFox50 Месяц назад
Hey Phil I got a question/ request please! Either a video of your favorite/ best whiskeys on the rocks or I’ll take a comment lol also could a peated/ Islay whiskey be good with ice?
@ADSCP
@ADSCP Месяц назад
In the last years I’ve been avoiding sherried whiskies. Of course it’s very difficult to skip it totally due to the amount of sherried whiskies available in market but the problem is that in the last 30 years sherry casks used to mature whisky are seasoned casks, mainly from new oak and not real traditional casks used to bottle the wine itself. Spain decided to forbid the exportation of sherry casks and to leave Spain sherry must be already bottled. So the industry created this type of “seasoned casks” and the wine used for it can’t be bottled and is discharged to produce vinegar or brandy. A few days ago I read that bodegas don’t want the wine to be bottled at all because they consider it a low quality wine and too woody, due to the new wood casks, not matching the standards of traditional sherry wine. This means the majority of sherried whiskies used artificial casks produced in large scale to answer the demand of the industry and this is why there are so many cheap sherried whiskies. I try to be very selective when choosing a sherried whisky - and don’t get me wrong, I like sherried whiskies (but not the wine itself) - but I try to vary with other types of maturation. For instance Madeira wine casks work tremendously and I know these are traditional casks wich aren’t so easily available. I just think the sherry industry surrounding whisky lacks some integrity
@artvanderlay3428
@artvanderlay3428 Месяц назад
Nice to see Cape Byron mentioned. I've got 4 of their expressions open at the moment
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky 21 день назад
It's good liquid!
@ADSCP
@ADSCP Месяц назад
My experience with Madeira matured whiskies has been very good until now. The supply of these casks is harder unfortunately.
@pizzawarlord9232
@pizzawarlord9232 Месяц назад
I guess it is all perspective. I find more diversity in the four types of Irish than I do in Scotch but more flavor in high proof bourbons. I love them all.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
True! Don't get me wrong, I will happily drink any of them, too, haha.
@norsefireV
@norsefireV Месяц назад
How do you know if a whiskey is better served cold or room temperature? Normally I like mine cold.
@ao_qd
@ao_qd Месяц назад
I love the Port Charlotte 10, but did anybody else get a bottle that had an ill-fitting cork? Mine wasn't snug at all, and the bottle oxidized super fast. I suspected that the short bottle neck also contributed to the cork not fitting right.
@BracchiAlessandroFineArt
@BracchiAlessandroFineArt Месяц назад
Lphroaig 10 35€ i can live just with this one: I tried Bourbon and American single malt but i don't like it, i quite sure is for the heavy impact of virgin oak barrel . outside Scotland i will go to Japanese (the real one , not the sourced from other countries) is leaning more to the scotch style that i like.
@whiskamyaway
@whiskamyaway Месяц назад
You avoided my first question :P but great video Phil 😊
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Thanks for watching Amy!
@Vortex1988
@Vortex1988 Месяц назад
While the flavor spectrum of Scotch is larger than something like bourbon, I find there really are only a few different segmentations of scotch. You've got the peated stuff, the sherried stuff, the sherried and peated stuff, coastal whiskies, and then the bourbon aged stuff. You also have different wine cask maturations as well, but those are typically kind of oddball whiskies that are very hit or miss. I find that in each category there are usually only a few brands that stand out as really high quality products, while the rest suffer from Diageo syndrome, aka super young, 80 proof whiskies packed full of artificial coloring. I think what could be a very large variety of quality scotch suffers as a result due to the sheer number of mass market, lowest common denominator scotches that are out there. The fact that 92 proof is considered generous in the world of scotch is also disappointing, especially when just about every bourbon or American Whiskey brand offers a cask strength option. That combined with the fact that bourbon doesn't need to age as long and must follow very strict guidelines means there are many more full flavored, unadulterated, and full bodied bourbons on the shelf than there are scotches, and yes, you can still get a fairly wide spectrum of flavors within the category. You don't have to finish it in a used wine barrel just to get some flavor out of it. And don't get me wrong, I love scotch. I just think in a lot of cases, scotch can be weak tea when compared to bourbon or rye.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
These are really insightful points! I appreciate your detailed take on the differences between Scotch and Bourbon. I've got to agree that 92 proof is low compared to many other spirit categories. It's always great to hear thoughtful perspectives like yours.
@chongkokchoyify
@chongkokchoyify Месяц назад
Is there any great New Zealand whisky to recommend and online websites to buy from?
@seanzealony9499
@seanzealony9499 Месяц назад
Hi When you said you’d go blended whisky if prices rise. Are we talking about blends of single malt or blends of mixed grain. I’ve tried a few single malt blends and some are fantastic. Prices are great also.
@BourbonJazzyLife
@BourbonJazzyLife Месяц назад
I really love your videos & respect your knowledge. I came from almost ten years of exclusively drinking bourbon & sort of felt I’d be betraying it by going into other categories.Totally different mindset now as I’m buying Irish, Scotch, ASM’s, international whiskies, tequila, rum, white wines, & yes bourbon. With all my experience in the American spirit I’d encourage you to keep branching out into bourbon like you did with the Michter’s. There are strict regulations as you said but still a bunch of diversity in flavors. Texas for example can’t typically age longer than four years because of the climate & tends to have a certain funk people pick up. Indiana bourbon has a certain minerality from the water source that sets it apart. Plenty more example of the subtle & not so subtle differences among the same category.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Great point! I’m so keen to explore more bourbon 🥃 Thanks for watching
@BourbonJazzyLife
@BourbonJazzyLife Месяц назад
I should have mentioned yeast strains as well. I have a couple mid & mid high bottles from jack Daniel’s that have a strong banana note both on the nose & palate from the yeast. Here’s another example of differences across brands that can have a huge influence on the final result.
@Rufflezhaveridge
@Rufflezhaveridge Месяц назад
Take away sherry and used bourbon casks and scotch would be in trouble
@proseforpoets
@proseforpoets Месяц назад
@@Rufflezhaveridgetake away new American charred oak barrels, and Bourbon would be in trouble.
@Rufflezhaveridge
@Rufflezhaveridge Месяц назад
​@@proseforpoetsim a fan of all whiskey btw. What makes scotch more versatile? I would say used barrels and specifically bourbon and sherry. If bourbon didnt have these dumb "I do what scottland says" laws, bourbon would only become more versatile. Not like wild turkey. 101 gonna start using used sherry butts lol
@chuckandrews5339
@chuckandrews5339 Месяц назад
None of my top 5 whiskies are bourbons..
@aroneaton2639
@aroneaton2639 Месяц назад
Love Oban 14.
@hahanah1463
@hahanah1463 Месяц назад
Its hard to find( there are a couple) a bourbon that isn't aggressive and loud
@jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897
@jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897 Месяц назад
You need to try more Bourbon Phil! 😝👊🥃🥃🥃
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
I agree!
@peterg7257
@peterg7257 7 дней назад
scotch....much more interesting as a drink class...so many different shades of flavours
@JamesLee-qx3be
@JamesLee-qx3be Месяц назад
good video
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Thanks James!
@_fwd_racecar_
@_fwd_racecar_ Месяц назад
My last bore-bon was EH Taylor Barrel Proof... and I thought, really? that's it? that's the exact same flavor notes I get on regular old buffalo trace, just more refined. What a rip-off. Nice scotch is not only more refined, but get a half dozen extra notes than it's value equivalent, and the flavor keeps evolving as you sit with it for an hour, or add water, and is much more fun to home blend with different types of scotch. but it's like you said, the range of borebon is either candy made for kids with immature palates, or intensely bitter oak for grizzled old tobacco smokers who can no longer taste much of anything. am i being overly harsh, maybe, probably because 75% of youtube channels are borebon exclusive, and i dont even know what they have to talk about anymore, borebon is borebon is borebon. bookers is just refined wild turkey101, who cares. thanks for your used casks newbies, not trying to lick a tree over here. my apologies for this rant on your respectful channel, you're much more polite than I.
@BackLooking
@BackLooking Месяц назад
I love bourbon. There´s not a big variety of flavor profiles, but that´s not what I look for in bourbon. I just want that solid classic bourbon flavor I can always go back to. I love Scotch for the adventure, but bourbon is like home to me.
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
Great point! 🥃
@mayasevelen
@mayasevelen Месяц назад
What’s up with springbank? New here!
@FirstPhilWhisky
@FirstPhilWhisky Месяц назад
It’s a great whisky that is legendary among whisky geeks, but it’s hard to find now and many flippers and investors have been hiking up the price. So many people who can’t get it are keen for an alternative.
@jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897
@jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897 13 дней назад
Old Grandad bottle in bond
@KNURKonesur
@KNURKonesur Месяц назад
- Replace Macallan with literally any other whisky. They're elitist wankers who don't deserve any support from our wallets - Sherry bomb - any S.F.T.C Edradour! - Fav Arran is the Machrie Moor Fingal's Cut Quarter Cask and the original Bothy/Quarter Cask, otherwise the Drumadoon Point, but it's way too expensive - Smoky/Sherry, I'd get smoky forever and ever. sherry gets too boring after a while - Sub 100$ single malt - Port Charlotte 10 for me, but the Glencadam 10 is a fantastic shout as well - Non-peated recommendations would be the Arran Bothy, Glencadam 10 again, GlenAllachie 10CS, Deanston 12, Tobermory 12 - Springbank substitute? Any Ardnamurchan or Benromach CS, or subverting expectations with a Clynelish 14 - One region forever - I agree with you 100%
@jbar6284
@jbar6284 Месяц назад
> Sub 100$ single malt I'm afraid PC10 is rather more expensive than NZ$100, at least in the nz market: ~NZ$130-160 = US$80-100/UKP63-77.
@Dan-hn1lx
@Dan-hn1lx Месяц назад
The only one on the list i disagree with is Dalwhinnie 15 just a very underwhelming whisky just bad specs...Springbank alternative I would go Clynelish 14 and Craigallechie...
@jeteye97
@jeteye97 Месяц назад
Why is Scotch better than bourbon? It just is. Convo over and out.
@craigroberts5965
@craigroberts5965 Месяц назад
Dalwhinnie 15yo is narsty, sorry Phil!
@craigroberts5965
@craigroberts5965 Месяц назад
Love your five whisky to always replace, though :)
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