7 Things I Wish I Knew About Whisky When I Started

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When it comes to delving into the world of whisky, I've learnt that there are a few key things that I wish I had known from the start of my whisky journey. So in this video, I will talk about the 7 big mistakes, insights and tips that can make your whisky journey smoother and more enjoyable.
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  • @FirstPhilWhisky
    @FirstPhilWhisky11 ай бұрын

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  • @barakomamma
    @barakomamma8 ай бұрын

    "without criticism it's just marketing" The best piece of advice and wisdom I've heard in a very long time. Thank you.

  • @ascajc
    @ascajc Жыл бұрын

    I wish they would make it illegal to add coloring to scotch whisky

  • @Mark_R_

    @Mark_R_

    5 ай бұрын

    For single malts, aye. Refuse to buy any which have E150a, it is deceitful. For blends I'm less worried and can see the argument.

  • @letrahisondesimages

    @letrahisondesimages

    5 ай бұрын

    Scotland doesn’t care what you think.

  • @numanuma20

    @numanuma20

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s the one thing I don’t want to see, chill filtered is something I am sort of ok with it.

  • @bonina9999

    @bonina9999

    26 күн бұрын

    I’d rather have a whisky with artificial color than a chill-filtered one. Chill-filtering takes out so many flavour components…

  • @nutyyyy

    @nutyyyy

    23 күн бұрын

    They should

  • @Nicolas_Allende
    @Nicolas_Allende Жыл бұрын

    I'm a couple of years (earnestly) into my whisky journey, and I already know all of those things, mainly thanks to EXCELLENT resources such as yours. Many thanks Phil!

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    That's so good to hear. Thanks Nicolás!

  • @FirstPhilWhisky
    @FirstPhilWhisky Жыл бұрын

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  • @JeffWhisky

    @JeffWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    But it was you who wanted both access to my KZread channel, bitcoin wallet and Weston Union transfer? Right?

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JeffWhisky 😂

  • @RebMordechaiReviews

    @RebMordechaiReviews

    Жыл бұрын

    So that bottle of 25 Year Old Glen SpeyDichOchbeg is not heading my way? 😭

  • @TimHoekstra

    @TimHoekstra

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JeffWhisky Especially wanted you to download a 700MB attachment just like Linus Tech Tips.

  • @Ja_Mes

    @Ja_Mes

    Жыл бұрын

    Anyone who falls for stuff like that deserve it

  • @jaime_hi-meh_not_jay-mee7095
    @jaime_hi-meh_not_jay-mee7095 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, Phil! If I may add, there’s no one correct way to drink whisky. Try it neat, with water, with ice, or in a cocktail. To borrow from the Whiskey Tribe - the best whisky is the whisky you like to drink, the way you like to drink it.

  • @nvdlboy
    @nvdlboy Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips - so much like wine experiences. I recall an excellent tip that I received at a tutored tasting at Arran - the host made a point of telling people that there's no right or wrong, everyone tastes differently. Add water by the drop into your dram if you need water, figure out what tastes best for you. He also said that after 30+ years in the whisky industry, he still doesn't like peat whiskies, but some folks love it. I had a very limited range of what I thought I liked when I was younger - Canadian Rye, Kentucky Bourbon were about it; I tried many very good single malts over the years that I wasn't keen on, but trying several different whiskies when I was in Scotland really opened my eyes. I would suggest that going to a whisky festival where one can try several different styles and expressions of whisky will help someone determine what appeals to them. Approach them all with an open mindset and you'll be amazed.

  • @TimHoekstra
    @TimHoekstra Жыл бұрын

    I'll add a few: - A lot of whisky needs time to open up. Either in the bottle by air or in the glass. Slow down. - (more esoteric) The type of water you add to the whisky can change things around as water carries flavour as well. Especially in europe, go for soft water (look at the dry residue, go for a number - Don't throw out a whisky if you don't like it. Either leave it on the shelf and get back to it later in your journey, let it breathe. Or if you really don't like it try to share it to somebody who does or make your own blend to smoothe out the rough edges.

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant advice Tim!

  • @timjansen7562
    @timjansen75625 ай бұрын

    the most important thing is that it is tasty and that you can enjoy it. price/history/coloring/brand, is not important at all is in your mind! enjoy your whiskey don't look at what other collectors do and find. walk your own path and you will find peace yourself. that is my tip that I want to share 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🥃

  • @Gwhisky
    @Gwhisky Жыл бұрын

    Great advice, Phil. I think a lot of us faced a similar learning curve. Nice to have a video to guide beginners through! 🥃

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate!

  • @SweetJabco
    @SweetJabco Жыл бұрын

    Your point about tastes changing is spot on. When I started getting in to whisky I didn’t dislike unpeated scotch but I found it flat and boring so I exclusively bought peated Islays. It wasn’t until I tried the Arran quarter cask that I realised I’d been missing out on so much. I wonder if I needed to get really comfortable with the smoke to start appreciating the depth underneath it. To the point where when that smoke isn’t there, those other flavours just explode and become interesting again.

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Very well put. Sounds like we had a similar journey. Thanks Jacob!

  • @jimmyjazz4605
    @jimmyjazz4605 Жыл бұрын

    I wish I knew not to take tasting notes too seriously. Everybody has their different palates and it takes a while for you to develop your own 😊

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s a great point!

  • @werners5191
    @werners51916 ай бұрын

    Something I wish I knew earlier is that just because a whisky gets high marks from a top reviewer doesn’t mean it’s something I will like. Different people have different palates and, as someone who recently started my whisky journey, I need to appreciate that some whiskies have a greater “degree of difficulty”.

  • @rhiconic
    @rhiconic Жыл бұрын

    Whiskey for me always tastes better when I’m in Sutherland at my cottage out the the back looking at the fabulous landscape.

  • @OliverValente
    @OliverValente9 ай бұрын

    Great video! Honest, informative and objective. Subscribed!

  • @DonnerPassWhisky
    @DonnerPassWhisky Жыл бұрын

    Another excellent video full of great information.

  • @thewhiskyscribe
    @thewhiskyscribe Жыл бұрын

    Great minds think alike. I just did a video on this topic a couple of weeks ago with similar points. You made a great point I missed on colouring in whisky. It’s remarkable how different an independent bottling of Dalmore looks compared to their own releases.

  • @SuperDutchjohn
    @SuperDutchjohn7 ай бұрын

    Have another tip for you, don't look for great whiskies only to Scotland and Ireland, there are brilliant whiskies from countries like Taiwan, India and Japan, but be very carefull with the ones from Japan, they are very often very expensive and not worth the money, and very often it is not even from Japan but from Scotland! By the way, you were spot on when you said that the most expensive whiskies are not sure to be better than cheaper whiskies, I have a great example for you..........I had a 9 year old cask-strength Deanston Bordeaux Red Wine Cask, it was about 70 euro's when I bought it, but it totally blew me away!! Thumbs up from The Netherlands and I subscribed!

  • @willemkilian9563
    @willemkilian9563 Жыл бұрын

    This is totally spot on!

  • @jeffspruance9388
    @jeffspruance9388 Жыл бұрын

    I love the cameo for Gwhisky! He’s one of my favorites

  • @thekevinsantos
    @thekevinsantos Жыл бұрын

    Built myself a decent collection after your 15 whiskies video, which is essential viewing IMHO. Thank you for that, along with this vid! 🥃

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    That's awesome to hear! Cheers Kevin

  • @budj13
    @budj13 Жыл бұрын

    Another excellent video, Phil. You are such a great resource especially for those just starting out on their whisky journey. I agree with all your points (including LOVING Loch Gorum) and hope people share this with their friends. What do I wish I knew when I was starting out in addition to your 7 points? I would encourage people to experiment with each whisky they buy. Let it sit, add water, try it with ice, blend a few to make your magic blend. Have fun with your whisky journey. Secondly, I'd say take your time and focus on quality over quantity. A few great bottles will do you fine and don't try to build a huge collection quickly. Drink slowing and buy slowly to maximize your enjoyment without feeling a heavy cost. Thanks, Phil!

  • @MARYN0077
    @MARYN0077 Жыл бұрын

    Great hints absolutely agree with you 👍 cheers

  • @christopherchristianvanlan1809
    @christopherchristianvanlan1809 Жыл бұрын

    I know a another little secret. A low cask proof before bottling means less water added amd the consistency gets more Oily. Canadian whiskeys tend to go really high like 180 or so and Maker's Mark is really low ..lile 106 or something. That is why it may have a certain quality above the rest. And taste😊

  • @RebMordechaiReviews
    @RebMordechaiReviews Жыл бұрын

    I take you point and agree that as we progress through our whisky journey, our whisky tastes change and develop. However, one must be careful here when sampling classic expressions like Lagavulin 16, Talisker 10, Caol Ila 12, Clynelish 14 and many more. yes, your tastes change and mature as your whisky experience increases but do not assume that if that Talisker 10 no longer tastes as peppery or coastal as you once experienced, that it is due to you. These classic long running malts often change their recipes along the way. Ledaig 10 is a good example. Once exclusively refill Ex-Bourbon, now contains a substantial amount of wine casks. Talisker 10 has been "dumbed down" from it's rough coastal flavours of the 1990s, to appeal to more people. (Just try Talisker 57 Degrees North to get a taste of what the 10 used to taste like 30 years ago). Caol Ila 12 has also changed over the years. It used to contain a higher percentage of older whiskies and was more yellow fruity. Now it's more spirity, more peaty and more lemon-y due to most of the whisky coming from Ex-Bourbon barrels barely 12 years old. If you want to know what caol Ila 12 used to taste like 20 years ago, either buy a bottle on auction or blend a glass with 70% Caol Ila 12 and 30% Caol Ila 18. (By the way, Caol 18 is wonderful dram which seems to be overlooked by every reviewer. I'd really recommend it if you find it at a sensible price).

  • @davidowen2834
    @davidowen2834 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Phil, thats part of the fun of the journey. Trying different whiskies/ distilleries,making mistakes,finding what you like , sharing and making new friends , and it’s a long journey. I tend to go for bourbon matured single malts that are naturally presented. As always a throughly good presented video, slàinte Phil.

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks David! Slàinte

  • @tt55k
    @tt55k Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on your realization .

  • @Moulie415
    @Moulie415 Жыл бұрын

    Really interesting to hear someone echo the exact sentiments that I have about whisky as well as go on the exact same journey, I went to Islay with my in laws and thats where my love of whisky started.

  • @rejnormandin4658
    @rejnormandin4658 Жыл бұрын

    I like to try all sorts of whiskey, i’m not in the big peat and big smoke … But a big variety of bourbon and whiskey is so cool just because of the experience of tasting!

  • @JeffWhisky
    @JeffWhisky Жыл бұрын

    Evolving tastes have been one of the most exciting parts of my whisky journey, also a great excuse to try more! Great video bud 🥃👏

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    So true. I love those funky heavy whiskies now.

  • @D1rtn3ck
    @D1rtn3ck Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I like this dude spot on the money and you look through his whisky history and it's whiskey and drum n bass

  • @sandersson2813
    @sandersson2813 Жыл бұрын

    I don't like whisky to drink, but I do like smelling it. Bit like unlit cigars for me, smells better than I think it tastes.

  • @the.late.bloomer.
    @the.late.bloomer. Жыл бұрын

    Good shit Phil. You a goddam genius ma man

  • @whiskyonthewestcoast
    @whiskyonthewestcoast Жыл бұрын

    Great advice Phil! Especially the part about not getting it from one source and the whisky awards. It always pays to know who's interest the blog/video/award serves and if it is the whisky lover or a company that they have the best interests of. Cheers 🥃

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Cheers!

  • @Adrian802
    @Adrian802 Жыл бұрын

    Glen gran 12,15,18 are another example of a light colour whisky but so gooood.

  • @eai554
    @eai554 Жыл бұрын

    Just happened upon your channel. Great video. Very informative. Thank you very much for your insights. I’ll be in Edinburgh in June and I am looking forward to sampling a lot of great whiskey. (One quibble: Lagavulin 16 and Craigellichie 13 are two of my favorite whiskeys, oh well.)

  • @dribsanddrams
    @dribsanddrams Жыл бұрын

    My whisky journey largely echoed yours, as do the things I wish I’d known. My gateway was Lagavulin 16, and for the longest time, that’s all I bought, then I branched into Bowmore 15. In my case, I was Sherry averse. I branched out a little bit over the years, but when Covid arrived, I couldn’t do my main KZread channel anymore, so I started a whisky channel -and my palate has expanded hugely. Arran Sherry Cask blew me away; now I love a nice Sherry bomb. Also, because I’ve really angled more towards natural presentation, if I see something dark and rich-looking, I kinda don’t trust it until I see an E150 statement in the bottle.

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah that sounds very similar to my journey and I'm exactly the same about dark looking bottles now . I'm very skeptical unless I see that natural colour note. Cheers!

  • @jimboh9472
    @jimboh9472 Жыл бұрын

    Great advice, yet again. Not t an absolutely stellar LOTR meme slotted in 😂🥃🥃

  • @numanuma20
    @numanuma204 ай бұрын

    Phil, you into wine so you know it’s the same thing with commercial wines from the new world. Mega purple will be added to make the wine darker colored for the same reason.

  • @kimjongbingbongtingtong4430
    @kimjongbingbongtingtong44307 ай бұрын

    The best drink in the world is the one that you like the most... 20+ years as a whisky consultant and the only thing that I really know is that it's impossible to choose/advise a whisky for someone UNLESS I have already established what THEY like

  • @sabrinabenoit3454
    @sabrinabenoit3454 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t like the pleated whiskies till I went to Islay and Campbeltown Bammmm I really really love it 🥰 Dramface is also a really good website And yes Whisky is made for sharing !!!

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Dramface is fantastic! They are much more independent than many of these whisky influencer writers who end up just being mouth pieces to the disilleries.

  • @Dan-hn1lx
    @Dan-hn1lx Жыл бұрын

    I tend to lean towards naturally presented whiskies and I also try to buy whiskies on special and at decent prices and sometimes its worth paying the extra for some single barrels or independent bottles and trying something different. Cheers mate

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree! Cheers Dan

  • @lutti7238
    @lutti7238 Жыл бұрын

    To the coloring: I‘m so happy that here in germany they have to state „Color added“ on the bottle - if they did. So if nothing is written on a (german) bottle, you can expect a non-colored whisky 😉

  • @rob3518
    @rob3518 Жыл бұрын

    I add coke to all of these whiskies from time to time because I like it !

  • @chaisheng0627
    @chaisheng0627 Жыл бұрын

    top quality content

  • @thewhiskyenthusiast
    @thewhiskyenthusiast Жыл бұрын

    Great video yet again Phil! I wish I knew to start small with easier drams rather than going straight into peat bombs and cask strengths because that's what I thought the 'real' drinkers were drinkings. It was a great start though, I'm not complaining :)

  • @robertoboertje353
    @robertoboertje353 Жыл бұрын

    Much of the whisky taste goes down if you chill-filter it. Add a drop of water and it gets cloudy if non chill-filtered, and most of the time it tastes better too. So, try to buy non chill-filtered whisky. Fun times!

  • @peathead4450
    @peathead4450 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing the info, Phil. Slàinte mhath

  • @roscoepcoltrane23
    @roscoepcoltrane23 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve tried several different scotches but I can’t help it Islay is just what I like. Haven’t had Ledaig 10 yet but really want to try it.

  • @customer9845
    @customer9845 Жыл бұрын

    Early on, I wish I knew more about independent bottlers. Some of my favorite all time bottles were IB releases. For example, The Whisky Authority (under the Perfect Dram label) released a 34 year old Bunnahabhain that is out of this world. I had two pours at a high end bar in Scotland and it took me 4 yrs of searching before I was able to procure a bottle. I pretty much ignored IB for my first 10 years.

  • @blakeblackburn7616
    @blakeblackburn7616 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Phil, I’m new on my journey and Liveing your content, given your from New Zealand I was wondering if you’ve had Pokeno yet? We just got an exclusive through the whiskey club in Australia and I’m really enjoying it.

  • @lightplays2181
    @lightplays2181 Жыл бұрын

    Phil respect . Very interesting video , good job . I like all good whisky )))) Slainte Mhath !

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @ishaquemir8458
    @ishaquemir8458 Жыл бұрын

    Some of the international details totally threw me, the Japanese style of making and the marketing. Irish vs Scotch and American. Spot on with the comment about price not always meaning a good quality whisky. Great work Phil.

  • @Nickoteen0
    @Nickoteen0 Жыл бұрын

    First jack daniels with coke is enough🤤

  • @LokalizeNature
    @LokalizeNature2 ай бұрын

    I wish I knew how long it would take to really enjoy a glass like a do with the first beer 😂 but then again, I just started

  • @LimitedBoundaries
    @LimitedBoundaries Жыл бұрын

    I really want to try the Arran 10 but I cant find it! :(

  • @JesseCohen
    @JesseCohen9 ай бұрын

    yikes, everything I thought I knew is unraveling at my feet! No wonder I enjoy Speyside so much now. It was actually a return to a forgotten familiar. One of the two had to be it, and I can’t ask the person responsible for my introduction, to attempt to clarify. To be sure, I’ll be more careful in future when revealing some personal history, just in case the facts are discombobulated by time, as was the case here… Thanks for your diligence, and patience.

  • @darkoanton5
    @darkoanton5 Жыл бұрын

    I wish that I knew about chill filtration and added colour, and who owns who, but learning is part of the process.

  • @user-dh3nv1jt7u
    @user-dh3nv1jt7u6 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU FOR ;YOUR INSIGHTS, IT WAS VERY HELPFUL. NEW TO ADDING WHISKEY TO MY PALATE. ENJOYED YOUR OPENESS AND SHARING. WILL JOIN A WHISKEY CLUB (DID NOT KNOW THEY EXSISTED) TO LEARN ALL I CAN ON ENJOYING & BUYIING WIHISKEYS.

  • @Gasmaska69
    @Gasmaska698 ай бұрын

    And after whiskeys try some cognacs, which are much more affordable, like Remy Martin vsop etc. And you'll be mind blown 🤯

  • @joejanca
    @joejanca Жыл бұрын

    I think it can be really hard to go back once you develop the taste for peat. I spent a year or two pretty much ONLY drinking peated Scotch because everything else just seemed boring by comparison. But over the past couple months, I've made a concerted effort to branch out and focus more on un-peated releases and there are definitely some remarkable bottles out there.

  • @daveapple205

    @daveapple205

    Жыл бұрын

    I started down that peaty road too. I tried Ardbeg 10 shortly after starting the journey, and after several different bottles of peated scotch, I knew I had to diversify or I was going do the same thing you did and get bored with non-peated. I fixed it and now I enjoy most types of whiskey. I even like bourbon, although that took awhile. Bourbon is such a stark difference from single malts and grain blends. The corn flavor in bourbon sure carries over into all the many brands made in America. I haven't had a Japanese whiskey yet.....Ireland has some good ones.

  • @baronofgreymatter14
    @baronofgreymatter14 Жыл бұрын

    I recommend Jura

  • @CristiNeagu
    @CristiNeagu Жыл бұрын

    I look at your channel and I'm asking myself: Why don't you have an index of which whiskey you reviewed in which video? I'm trying to choose between Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà and Benriach The Smoky Twelve and having such an index would be massively helpful.

  • @ragetobe
    @ragetobe8 ай бұрын

    Here is an interesting one, I was a furniture maker, I don’t mean kitchens, I mean bespoke furniture. I developed a sensitivity to oak tannins, my hands would turn black and so would the timber. Eventually it got so bad that I would break out in red rashes everywhere, I can no longer work with Oak or any timber that has tannins. This has also affected the alcohol I can drink, red wines, whiskey mainly casked in oak and oak only leave me with excruciating headaches and bad stomach. I had to be very careful in choosing my drinks however it’s a lot easier now as these days there is so much choice.

  • @EgilWar
    @EgilWar8 ай бұрын

    Then there are people like me who consider price and flavor. Sure, I enjoy a $100 bottle occasionally but my go to for a daily drink is the two Costco brands.

  • @chrisduffy2737
    @chrisduffy27378 ай бұрын

    I don't know much about whisky, I just know what I like - and what I can afford.

  • @rnvaamonde
    @rnvaamonde Жыл бұрын

    Redbreast 12 is much better than 15 or 21 for example. Or at least to my taste. Irish whiskey having triple distillation is already a lighter whiskey, aging it for too long gets rid of even more volutes. Sure, that way you can appreciate more other aromas and flavors, but the result is too light for my taste.

  • @kellywellington7122
    @kellywellington7122 Жыл бұрын

    I concur on the whole 'journey' thing. I'm one of those who, years ago, after a trip to Scotland, and having visited a distillery while there, sampled 'the real deal'. Subsequently, when interest in, and marketing of, single malt scotches bloomed in the 1980s, I sampled a few of the name single malts being made widely available at the time and settled on Glenfiddich 12. Over time, I sampled their 15 Solera and preferred it, but for several decades, Glenfiddich was pretty much all I stocked beyond the basic Bushmills. Other bottles came and went, mostly gins and rums, but the Glenfiddich was there and got refilled when it disappeared. Then, in 2017, I returned to the UK, and wandered from Wales, through the Isle of Man, the Lake District, and Scotland, including both the Orkneys and the Shetlands. I spent an evening sampling whiskies at the Lynnfield in Kirkwall and then, later, visited the Blair Athol Distillery in Pitlochery for their tour. Of course, I had to sample new wares and I came home with a new monkey on my back....'soft peat'. I've spent the time since building a diverse selection, partly in search for a peated single malt I might like, but also partly because my tastes can be easily diverted (SQRL!), and I've amassed a small collection of some 30 bottles of single malt scotches, a half dozen Irish, a half dozen American single malts, and the smattering of bourbons, ryes, and gins, and a tequila. What I've tried to build in to my selection is a diversity of flavors, covering the gamut from clear, light Highland malts aged only in bourbon casks, to the deep, dark, port finished, most things in between, and a decent selection of peated single malts that I can tolerate. I backed in to the peated single malts. I have always had Laphroaig 10 in my expanded selection. I keep it as a warning. I will pour it for anybody who wishes to try it, but I can't stand it. However, I found that I really love the peating of Benromach 15, or even Benromach 10. Then, there is Bowmore 12, of which I approve. But, I'd had a couple different bottles of Talisker (10 & Storm) and worked my way through them, despite not liking the peat flavor. When the Storm died, I took refuge in Port Charlotte 10. I figured I'd sample it and prolly give it away to friends. Nope. It surprised me. I like it. Talisker has been displaced by Port Charlotte. Now, my tastes are being piqued by special bottlings, particularly the Flora & Fauna collection. It's good to see blended malts make a showing, too. And world whiskies. The journey continues.

  • @sandersson2813

    @sandersson2813

    Жыл бұрын

    Paragraphs

  • @paulm2467

    @paulm2467

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm with you on the Laphroaig 10, lots of people love it, I can't drink it at all.

  • @wildwolf4528
    @wildwolf4528 Жыл бұрын

    Sir please make videos on American whiskey

  • @SuicidalLemonade
    @SuicidalLemonade Жыл бұрын

    I think knowing that peated whisky isn't the holy grail and is just different was one for me.

  • @kubasieradzki7672
    @kubasieradzki7672 Жыл бұрын

    What is the name of that blog you have showed us? This with bottle and couple of comments, best regards from Poland

  • @fotografi4fun
    @fotografi4fun10 ай бұрын

    I used to hate Whisky up until last week actually. My first ever Whisky was Red Label, and when I was young, and wanted to like Whisky, I found that Chivas Regal was drinkable. Then I have tasted Jack Daniels, Jim Beam and Ballantine’s, and none of them tasted good. Then I gave up on Whisky in total. I could order an Irish Coffee, but that’s it. Then last week, I went to London (I live in Norway), and this English colleague insisted that I should taste The Glenlivet Founder´s Reserve, and that was the best Whisky I have ever tested (yes I know, but I’m a beginner). So on the airport, when I couldn’t find the Founder´s Reserve, I went with the Distiller´s Reserve. I think I like Founder´s better, but that may be the Gin Tonic speaking, but I really like that one as well. Or love is a better word, since I have been glued to your channels for days now 😂. So curious about the regular Glenlivet 12, I picked it up today, and then I saw the Monkey Shoulder on the shelf, so I grabbed that one as well. My first sip of the Glenlivet 12 was disappointing, but as I have learned from you, I should let it rest for some minutes, and damn…. A few sip´s in, this one is fantastic as well. Looking forward to taste the Monkey as well, and next week, I’m traveling to Spain with my wife, so I will pick up even one more bottle. This is fun (and expensive). Thank you for all the knowledge so far. I might go for one of the Cherry bombs, as I’m very curious of those 😊

  • @Koby616
    @Koby616 Жыл бұрын

    Wish I knew 46 abv tastes better. But maybe it doesn't if you just starting. 😂 Thanks for vid 🎉

  • @RebMordechaiReviews
    @RebMordechaiReviews Жыл бұрын

    Regarding artificial colour. I am constantly amazed by the amount of whisky "experts" in North America who tell their audiences that all Single Malt Whisky is natural colour by law. This is due to a common problem which is Americans (and others such as Israelis, influenced by Americans) who confuse American Whiskey regulations with Scotch Whisky regulations. The US Federal Regulations do not allow colouring to be added to any whiskey labelled "Straight" (excluding Blends of Straight Whiskey). (See Federal Regulations Title 27 and Labelling Regulations under section "Use of harmless Coloring"). I've even heard from Americans that they assumed that American Federal Regulations on Whiskey applied to all whiskey in the world, imposed by international trade agreements. Moreover, it is common for Americans to confuse the term "Straight" with "Single", as in "Single Malt".

  • @mikerodriguez4608

    @mikerodriguez4608

    Жыл бұрын

    Well I do believe that American regulations apply to all whiskey sold in the US. For example, a Scotch Whisky containing artificial coloring for sale in the US would not be able to write "Straight Scotch Whisky" on the label, just Scotch Whisky (excluding the word straight, a term of art with a distinct meaning that the only thing in the bottle is what came out of the barrel plus some pure water to proof if down to the desired ABV if necessary). I also can never think of having ever seen a Scotch Whisky describe itself as straight.

  • @rares_21
    @rares_21 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have also rums in your collection?

  • @workhardplayhard801
    @workhardplayhard801 Жыл бұрын

    Highland reminds me of Irish verses lowlands or Islay

  • @starfish258852
    @starfish258852 Жыл бұрын

    To slow down. I started to get excited and went too quickly into acquiring bottle after bottle for tasting which is good but not so fast haha - Overall - take your time in your journey, enjoy every step of the way.

  • @wevegraysquaw7855
    @wevegraysquaw785510 ай бұрын

    always choose experience over assumption

  • @jorgeluizalbani2467
    @jorgeluizalbani2467 Жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @wealthfinder192
    @wealthfinder192 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone is different. Why you like whiskey/whisky is totally opposite to why I like whiskey. etc. For the same reason as adults, we get that same exciting feeling as kids do going to the local fun park when we go to the local bottle shop. I can tell you without hesitation, you like Whisky because at some level, it reminds you of traveling around the UK on your big OE. Whereas someone else may be reminded of an abusive father and they only got through by stealing their dad's whisky after he fell asleep and drank to calm their nerves. Same liquid, a different experience, and a different reason for the taste to fuzz your brains. Your memories, like mine, are all fun and excitement so the bottle shop or the opening of a can of beer or the opening or pouring and taste of a good whisky is congruent with good times. Whereas for others it is all pain. The point is, some of what you are tasting is experience or good times.

  • @walterwhite5674
    @walterwhite5674 Жыл бұрын

    Recently I stepped up to high proof whisky. What whole different experience

  • @daveapple205

    @daveapple205

    Жыл бұрын

    I like the high proofers too....even if I sometimes add water to 90 proof. The explosion of flavor with added water is sometimes surprising. The high alcohol contents really grabs the flavors out of the cask.

  • @joenorris7179
    @joenorris7179 Жыл бұрын

    Bladnoch 14 👌

  • @bennyfriis601
    @bennyfriis601 Жыл бұрын

    Great video (another one...), Phil. I recognize quite a few of your points. Actually lacking some of this knowledge had me abandoning whisky for about 7-8 years from approx. 2012 to 2020. I was interested in whisky - and tried starting a collection back around 2010. So I bought quite a few bottles (especially considering my financial situation back then). But: I had no clue what I was looking for, and honestly, there were just as many misses as there were hits, which had me thinking that it wasn't worth spending my money on (i.e. 100€ is a lot of - too much - money for a bottle that you don't even like, especially when it could have been avoided with more knowledge). Cheers buddy!

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Benny for the Tip! Much appreciated. Same here. It's much easier to pick hits now with more knowledge on what we are buying. Thanks again!

  • @joeappleton6849
    @joeappleton6849 Жыл бұрын

    Aberlour casg annamh. Scotch Good tasty flavor

  • @VinceW187
    @VinceW187 Жыл бұрын

    I was so ready for this to be a april fools joke video

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    Жыл бұрын

    😂 I forget it’s still the 1st in the northern hemisphere

  • @weichen7261
    @weichen7261 Жыл бұрын

    Life a journey to all of us. Just like you wish you knew the things about whisky when you started, I actually wish I don’t know the things about the whisky I know now if that makes sense. 😂

  • @wobblybob5029
    @wobblybob50298 ай бұрын

    Here is what I know about whiskey. You buy it and drink it the way you like it, because it is your whiskey. You can try it on the rocks, neat or with water, but if you like it with cola, fruit juice or coffee then go ahead!

  • @phillipjoyce8825
    @phillipjoyce8825 Жыл бұрын

    coussie kiwi nice explanation

  • @redechelon37
    @redechelon3711 ай бұрын

    Great info and video. It is strange how you say "Whisky" instead of "Scotch" or "Scotch Whisky". Irish? Bourbon? Rye? Wheat?

  • @IWillSayMyPeace
    @IWillSayMyPeace6 ай бұрын

    What's the deal with non chill filtering? I think you should have covered this also.

  • @FirstPhilWhisky

    @FirstPhilWhisky

    6 ай бұрын

    I have a whole video on it.

  • @IWillSayMyPeace

    @IWillSayMyPeace

    6 ай бұрын

    @@FirstPhilWhisky Great! Thanks. Will dig it up at your home page. Also, have you taken a look at the health aspect of whisky? Apparently, drinking the big W in moderation is good for you because it contains more ellagic acid than other alcohols.

  • @Helliconia54
    @Helliconia54 Жыл бұрын

    Have you tried Penderyn, Welsh whisky, yet? speaking of aged vs younger. My wife prefers Johnny red over all the other "coloured" labels

  • @mcgie2002
    @mcgie20027 ай бұрын

    I really wish i’d known 15, 20 years ago how stupidly expensive the stuff was going to become. I would’ve bumped collecting up a notch (but maybe drinking then too i guess lol). Some of the bottles i owned and drank now cost a month’s wages if you can find them… 😢

  • @IosuamacaMhadaidh
    @IosuamacaMhadaidh Жыл бұрын

    It's funny to me that when speaking about whisky in a way that you would speak about wine makes eyes roll, but when it happens organically everyone finds it interesting and fun. EDIT: "it" being friends sipping whisky together and bringing up tasting notes without talking about bringing up tasting notes beforehand.

  • @simongilbert2704
    @simongilbert2704 Жыл бұрын

    there is still a lot more for you to learn ;; i buy mostly indy bottlers single cask at prices far less than the big boys , these whiskys are in another league compered to the coin counters that sell mediocre run of the mill stuff ;;;

  • @stockicide
    @stockicide Жыл бұрын

    Always buy sample bottles when they're available. I've saved myself from buying popular brands I wouldn't like a few times by buying samples first.

  • @sav7568
    @sav7568 Жыл бұрын

    Dalmore appeared on screen without specific comment. In case anyone is wondering, Dalmore uses coloring very extensively so price and age do not matter. An expensive 25 y/o Dalmore will probably be coloured.

  • @springinfialta106
    @springinfialta106 Жыл бұрын

    Lots of great advice. I recently purchased a Bunnahabhain. I'm a big fan of Islay single malts, but the Bunnahabhain had a distinctly different taste due to the length of time it spent in sherry casks. There are whiskies like Laphroaig and Ardbeg which have perfected matching the sweetness of the sherry with the smokiness of the peat. Then there are others like Lagavulin and Bunnahabhain that missed the boat IMHO. There is something missing and the sweetness and smokiness just don't come together for me.

  • @Russh88
    @Russh885 ай бұрын

    Hi phil. Im a whiskey beginner. Is it possible for someone to just HATE whiskey?? The reason i ask is that i just cant seem to find anything i can even remotely tolerate, nevermind actually like. The first whiskey i tried was laphroig 10, it was the worst thing i think ive ever tasted. Since then ive tried all sorts (jack Daniels, jim beam, tullamore, jameson, jura, makers mark, jonny walker and monkey shoulder just to name a few and to me they just smell like petrol and taste like ive set a bleach factory on fire. Please help! Thanks lol😂

  • @domanz1
    @domanz1 Жыл бұрын

    similar to coloring with whisky I was disappointed finding out that rum distillers can just add sugar to it. Why. It's already so sweet. And another point about color is, you can appreciate a whisky's color. If there's no colorant. As soon as there's colorant, the color doesn't tell you anything anymore. In short, colorant makes your depreciate color. It has lost it's meaning, it's indicative value. And you kind of feel cheated and feel like the bottler has got something to hide. Not a good feeling.

  • @mcl40000
    @mcl40000 Жыл бұрын

    it took me a bit of commitment and several tries, in the beginning i didnt get much beyond the alcohol content. they all tasted too sameish...but once you got used to the alcohol content, there is alot to discover. it helps alot to find a honest reviewer with a similar taste profile. for me thats the guys from the whiskey vault. you´ll get alot of interesting recommendations that way. lets say the reviewer you follow reviews an affordable easy to get whiskey. the easiest way to check if your taste profiles match is to get said affordable whiskey and try it along to the video...if he says melons and leather and you get strayberries and ashtray its a mismatch and recommendations from that guy probably wont make you happy. there most likely is no intent to fake you into buying something, tastes are just different...and interpretations of hints of notes depend on so many factors its not even funny. but yeah, long story short...get used to the alcohol sharpness, find your guy and explore! have fun!

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