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Decanting Digest
Приєднався 23 лис 2022
Casual reviews of affordable, approachable wines and hard ciders.
How to use a waiter’s corkscrew to open a bottle of wine
How to use a waiter’s corkscrew to open a bottle of wine
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Top 5 Wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake for Beginners
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Top 5 Wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake for Beginners
Great list!! Thank you!
Sounds delicious 😋 I only just thought about raspberry cider yesterday, wondering what's out there that isn't just apple cider. Aside from just a nice drink, I'm wondering how it'll fair when used for cooking/baking. I was mainly thinking of pancakes. Cupcakes & banana bread gotta take to it well though, yeah? I shall see soon enough 🙂
wine should be drunk from glass not lead crystal because glass is food safe and lead crystal is not food safe as i heard . . . but is wine itself good for humans 😂😂😂😂😂
Can you get drunk how do this wine make you feel?
I have a bottle for looks on my shelf came with my new house.I quit drinking 3 years ago but looks nice
Haleighua.....you're awesome. ....lol at 53, you'd think I would know this by now .big thx .🤗🤗❤️ from sturgeon falls, ON Canada ❤..
Bottle design, very immaculate
Where everyone at
I was hoping it would last a least 2 weeks.
Lead oxide is mixed into the normal clear glass batch and melted together with it. There's no health risk. I am a glassblower and glass chemist.
You're such a beautiful woman! 👠🪻💐 (im a 31 year old straight female from Pennsylvania, not a creep! Don't worry 😅.. trust me i get it..)
You’re amazing ! It worked
You have a soothing voice
It’s just like with copper cans. Only dangerous if you leave something highly acidic in it for over a few hours
Is this kid friendly
The c is silent 😬
If they can't figure that out, they probably shouldn't be drinking.
I’ve seen plenty of perfect intelligent people struggle to open a bottle with a screw cap. Sometimes you just need the info 😉
Does it have that bite to it?
A little, but it’s more sweet than bite. I’ve tried others with more bite despite the lack of alcohol, to be honest.
@Decanting Digest thanks for confirming! More bite than sweet is definitely what I'm after
2 useless facts lmao
🤷♀️ Some people care 😂
I find whiskey easier to drink than wine. It’s so nasty. Maybe I just had a bad wine, I’ve only tried it once.
You must have had bad wine if you can appreciate whiskey! Follow along! We review quality affordable wines. Maybe you’ll find something that inspires you to give wine another try!
4locos and everclear shots to have fun, other things for being a snob
the zero zero zero can must be sacrificed first👹
😂 Your request is noted!
veryyy fruiityy💅💅
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@@decantingdigest i want it to be the motto of tasty drinks on your channel.
@@mrrockwell220 I’ll have to see what I can do 💅
looks very cute! i’m wondering how does it taste
Just opened these up but I’ll be reviewing every single one over the next few weeks, so stay tuned! 😄
@@decantingdigest yay! i have some expectations…
@@mrrockwell220 That’s fun! Feel free to share them now or keep them a secret until the reviews come out 😂 Have you tried any of these before?
@@decantingdigest i really like the design, feeling like it can contain something delicious. but i think we don’t have such things in my country
@@mrrockwell220 I hope you enjoy the reviews from afar! :)
on the scale from 1 to 5 how sweet it is? also i really like the can on its own
I’d call the sweetness on this a 2. It’s present but not prominent.
@@decantingdigest u prefer this sweetness to be high or low?
@@mrrockwell220 I like a more dry cider personally, but that doesn’t mean I only like dry ciders! I’ve reviewed a few that are quite sweet and still delicious!
@@decantingdigest ty!!
@@mrrockwell220 Happy to help!
i enjoy sweet cider, but maple whisky sounds very very interesting
I wouldn’t even call this overly sweet. The rating on the can is just a tick off dry, which I would agree with. But I love that about it because it lets the complex flavours of the toasty oak shine through. It’s delicious!
@@decantingdigest i don’t like dryness… but complexity of the flavour is always good!
I cant even drink why am i watching this
I don’t know, but I really appreciate it regardless! 😁
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@decantingdigestCheers!
Bro I'm seventeen the only wine I'm drinking is the cheap shit i can get and i can drink from the bottle
We don’t promote underage drinking here, and I’ll leave this comment to say so.
Remember say ..drink responsible cause in many peoples opinion alcohol is the worst thing to be putting in your body ....and I'm methadone and in a program so yeah......DRINK RESPONSIBLY
Yes, thank you! I hope everyone always drinks responsibly!
Added Georgian Hills to my places to visit list. Thanks!
My pleasure! Once you make it, come back and let me know what you think. I have a couple more of their wines to open up that will give you even more of a preview!
I like your content and how you describe the drinks in detail, but I think an investment in camera/microphone equipment could go a long way to boost the outreach
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. This is a side project for now, but I am starting to work on these things as my budget allows. Baby steps! I hope you’ll continue watching in the meantime. 🥂
I’m going to get this in my next trip Thornbury
They have so much interesting stuff right now! I’m sure you’ll love this one!
What? Closer to McLaren Vale and the Barossa??? Have you looked at a map? The South Australian regions are a complete different region, different soils/climate to the rest of Australia, and as the best regions should not be associated with Victorian and Western Australian regions. Adelaide is 800km from Melbourne, almost as far north as Sydney. Would not drink a Victorian shiraz when you have access to SA shiraz.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I did say Great Western as a region is geographically closer to the Adelaide area than Western Australia, which a glance at a map will confirm. I did not say the wines should be considered identical. Cheers!
@Decanting Digest I get it, but I think it's lost on people not from Australia how far away barossa and mclaren vale are from the Victorian wine regions, in addition to how different the wines are. They really shouldn't be spoken about either geographically or style-wise in the same instance. It's like saying "this Texas wine, which is towards/nearby Napa Valley". Anyway, glad to see Australian wines being reviewed. Give some of the better stuff a review if you get the chance. Penfolds Grange, Dell'uva would also be a great example (not associated). Greenock is the Barossa's best sub-region of the three, with better soil giving that earthy style.
@@knottymatt Thanks for the tips! I’ve toured through several Australian wine regions and definitely have some favourites I’m looking forward to highlighting as well. Thanks for your enthusiasm!
This was very informative! Thank you for this!!
Very glad you enjoyed it! Happy new year!
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