There are still bottles of this left for sale, both the Armagnac and Chardonnay expressions! Get 'em while they're hot, one-time, limited offer, FOMO, etc.! Happy holidays Daniel, and all Whiskey Vaulters!
DANIEL! A couple things: 1. They do still have bottles available! While I'm currently at the mercy of GLS, mine should be in today or tomorrow hopefully. 2. I'm sad you didn't try adding water drops to this (at least in this video) because it's my favorite way to drink it. Even off video, you should try it if you haven't :) 3. I feel a bit dumb learning some of this after shooting our review on it (came out yesterday if you wanna take a look :D) because I did zero research on the product beforehand. I will tell you that I immediately bought my bottle after filming, and also couldn't shut up about the whiskey in the next two videos we recorded, so REALLY well done! Looking forward to sharing this pour with my good friends!
7:14 That what we 'Americans' (people in the United States) do. -We call ourselves Americans, not considering any of the rest of South or North America. -We say "As American as apple pie." Apples come from Kazakhstan. Pie traces its origins in Ancient Egypt. And the first apple pie was recorded recipe for apple pie was published in 1381 in England by Geoffrey Chaucer. -The Wright Brothers flight came after the Brazilian native Alberto Santos-Dumont. Just like I am FIRST to comment one this video. 😂
As someone who has a very similar palette preference to Daniel as far as whiskey is concerned, I'm curious where I should start if I'm interested in delving into Armagnac. Any ideas for some bottles I should check out? Thanks!
There are very few American whiskeys that are true columns still. Most of them use a column still during a part of the production, but they don't qualify as a straight column still product.
Question??? Doesn't Rye count as a Grain then would like a Sagamore or a Old Potrero 6yr 100% Rye count as a single Grain as its just 1 Grain being "Rye Grain" if not why????? Just asking.. Maybe a silly question but 🤷♂️..isn't Rye a Grain... made me think.. dram on Whisky Wizard 🧙♂️🥃🥃🧙♂️
Nerd alert incoming. One of my all time favourite memories for me is me and my brother accidentally watch the Lord Of The Rings trilogy te extended editions.
That’s a fantastic tradition! I may start doing that next year
Love listening to the history and "Nerd Talk". Keep'em coming 🥃❤️🥃
Oh that's awesome. Cheers to Single Grain Whisky. Thank you for another great conversation 🥃
Welcome all Whiskey Vaulters to Story Time with Daniel! Happy Holidays!
My wife got me a book called Whiskey Opus for Christmas. I’m all for nerding out on whiskey.
Love the story time videos. Thanks
There are still bottles of this left for sale, both the Armagnac and Chardonnay expressions! Get 'em while they're hot, one-time, limited offer, FOMO, etc.!
Happy holidays Daniel, and all Whiskey Vaulters!
Thanks for the story time, my Hobbitty brother
Just cracked mine open for Christmas- it was one of the crowd favorites especially with the cool story and funky Armagnac.
Thanks for the video 🥃
Very interesting Daniel. Thanks a bunch for enticing us with S4!T we can't get.
Happy Holidays 🎄.
I'm gonna pour one in for Jackalope, the best thing I've ever had.
Great way to spend the day with LOTR Director’s Cuts!!
Happy Holidays to all! 🎉We’ve actually been watching all the LOTF Director’s Cuts this week too 🤓
DANIEL! A couple things:
1. They do still have bottles available! While I'm currently at the mercy of GLS, mine should be in today or tomorrow hopefully.
2. I'm sad you didn't try adding water drops to this (at least in this video) because it's my favorite way to drink it. Even off video, you should try it if you haven't :)
3. I feel a bit dumb learning some of this after shooting our review on it (came out yesterday if you wanna take a look :D) because I did zero research on the product beforehand. I will tell you that I immediately bought my bottle after filming, and also couldn't shut up about the whiskey in the next two videos we recorded, so REALLY well done!
Looking forward to sharing this pour with my good friends!
7:14 That what we 'Americans' (people in the United States) do.
-We call ourselves Americans, not considering any of the rest of South or North America.
-We say "As American as apple pie." Apples come from Kazakhstan. Pie traces its origins in Ancient Egypt. And the first apple pie was recorded recipe for apple pie was published in 1381 in England by Geoffrey Chaucer.
-The Wright Brothers flight came after the Brazilian native Alberto Santos-Dumont.
Just like I am FIRST to comment one this video. 😂
Happy Boxing Day. Which is your favorite of the three films?
As someone who has a very similar palette preference to Daniel as far as whiskey is concerned, I'm curious where I should start if I'm interested in delving into Armagnac. Any ideas for some bottles I should check out? Thanks!
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MGP it's either 98/2 or 99/1, not sure why it's 98 sometimes :P
Wouldn’t all American whiskey/bourbon distilled at a single distillery in a column still qualify as Single Grain?
There are very few American whiskeys that are true columns still. Most of them use a column still during a part of the production, but they don't qualify as a straight column still product.
@whiskeyvault I see. I got to thinking about that the other day when they announced the rules one ASM. Then this video added to my curiosity.
What would Middle Earth whisky be like?
Question??? Doesn't Rye count as a Grain then would like a Sagamore or a Old Potrero 6yr 100% Rye count as a single Grain as its just 1 Grain being "Rye Grain" if not why????? Just asking..
Maybe a silly question but 🤷♂️..isn't Rye a Grain... made me think.. dram on Whisky Wizard 🧙♂️🥃🥃🧙♂️
Nerd alert incoming. One of my all time favourite memories for me is me and my brother accidentally watch the Lord Of The Rings trilogy te extended editions.