I’m really loving this new format. I’ve listened to a couple of the wizard of ads books on audible, but having someone familiar, who deeply understands the concepts, give an explanation in their own voice conveys the ideas so much better than a narrator reading someone else’s script.
Compass Box does everything so well as master blenders! Thanks Daniel for creating a great story to communicate how it relates to us, third gravitating problems, MB's, and whiskey!
This is the way! Discussions like this are the sort I have had many times over a dram or three. While the lack of Rex's brand of chaotic fun bouncing off of Daniel's storytelling is going to take some getting used to, I like these new videos.
Daniel I don't know if you practice these ahead of time but WOW the way you can weave the story and the experience of the whisky together... fantastic... also the concept of the third gravitating body is so fascinating yet so true... the rule of three works in some many areas, not the least of which is how we interact with each other... I love these videos...
Daniel, I really love the new format. Your topics are thoughtful and you're an excellent storyteller. Do you have any insights on hope and optimism? The world seems particularly pessimistic right now.
Awesome lesson Daniel! Not sure how I made it through 59 years not knowing that, but it makes total sense. Loving the new format as I did the old. Thanks!
There's a Sci-Fi book called '3 Body Problem' by a Chinese author that is being made into a series on Netflix (trailer is out on UA-cam). You did good with this one Daniel.
nice job Daniel, trying to explain the 3 gravitating bodies is one of the hardest things i have ever tried to do. most people just look at you like you are crazy.
Good morning MBs. When you started out, i was confused. Thought any guy who's girlfriend has a guy friend knows about the third body problem 😮😂. But then i got it. When i started my bourbon journey, on my 5th purchase, the cashier accidentally grabbed a rye and because it was a drive through purchase i didn't catch it until i got home. Struggled with whether or not to add it to my infinity bottle. I did, and it was glorious. Whenever i can afford it i repeat the blend 4 bourbons to 1 rye, 105 proof. It is my "Magnificent Blend", drink of choice. Cheers. Respect-Love-Support
Sir I can only tell that you are something special. A way to look at the world that is not typical to everyone. Does this makes you sure third gravitating body?
Reminds me of Georg Simmel and 'formal' Sociology. He taught in the late 1800s and early 1900s. One of his ideas was that a dyad tends towards stability temporarily, but a dyad also tends towards inclusion which is destabilizing. It's like I enjoy bourbon and malt for many years, but sooner or later I am curious about Irish or Rye and before you know it, I am alone, naked, in the dark having lost all sense of space and time.
All I could think watching this is Rex was literally the third gravitating body that helped make this channel amazing. I get why he’s no longer a part of it and like the new format but also find this video ironical. Maybe that was intentional 🤷♂️
You could maybe view this video as a reflection on the growth and development of this channel rather than ironic. Those past videos were fun having Rex in the role as the third gravitating body but these almost feel more nourishing, using stories and analogies as the drive towards education rather than shenanigans and the sommelier-mooch setup. I loved the old set up but this is such a new direction that it honestly feels like apples and oranges and I love that they were able to do both and make them work.
@@luanjoub3rt I don’t mind this format but I wouldn’t say Im enjoying it more. It’s a nice change of pace but if I’m being honest, they went from splashes of shenanigans to what could be interpreted as a bit of snobbery. Its a hard left turn but Im here for it even if I don’t enjoy it as much. Either way, I’ve been a fan from the beginning so Im not going anywhere
An Educational Theory, a tie to the Channel Goal of Storytelling, and D**m fine Dram o' Whisk(e)y ... Congrats Daniel ....YOU found the Perfect 3 Body Problem.. ( and maybe even solved it ). 🥃🥃
Hey Daniel! You're pulling my head in new directions and I love it....I've gotten something useable out of every one of these solo "post Rex" videos. Strong work, man!!! 😄
There has been a few times in my life where something magical happened that was unexpected. Often times I’ve tried to duplicate that experience but it would fall short. Though it was still a good experience it didn’t live up to that “Magical moment”. One that comes to mind first is the time my wife and I rented a tiny house in the Hill Country and a beautiful lightning storm rolled through but we could still see the stars…
Just for fun: Pendulums are similar: a pendulum is pretty easy to calculate (swinging time, reach, ....) However, if you break the stick of the pendulum and add a joint in the middle, the thing becomes very, very hard to calculate.
Stupid question but I might be a bit like Rex who will drink out of anything... As an individual who has been experimenting with whiskey for the last 6 years, I still have not purchased a "proper" whiskey glass. Is this something I should invest in? I use a wide glass or red while glass if it's around but often I just move the whiskey around more if I want to get a good nose of it... If I were to get a glass, how am I meant to know what to look for?
Honestly, any tulip shaped glass will be helpful to get you more smells as you sip your whiskey. wide or red wine is nice, and will definitely do. But a smaller tulip opening will help focus the volatiles without you have to shove your nose down in the glass. checkout Glencairns. They're the industry standard.
I appreciate the response!@@WhiskeyVault. I'm in the UK and have only recently found your channel. I am a rather lone enjoyer of whiskey in my friend group and so I seem to have taken your approach to attempt to convert some friends. Whilst I will never get over the difference in experience people have, it seems peat is often the deciding factor. I have bought two Glencairn Whisky Glasses on your advice, thanks again.
Chaos is deterministic - this means that if you know the rules of the system one can predict all future states of the system. However if one only observes the output of the same system it is impossible to infer its rules.
EMBRACE CHAOS!!! 🔥😈❤🔥 I had something like this happen to me WAY back in my high school days. A musical group known as V.A.S.T. (Visual Audio Sensory Theater) mixed rock, orchestral and borderline Gregorian chat style singing as backups in their songs.
I wanted to hear about the whiskey, but instead got a dissertation on physics by a guy who probably learned everything he knows about physics from a motivational poster.
does grain whisky have to be column distilled, I know malt whisky distilled in column is considered grain whisky, but I think a grain (mash) whisky pot distilled would still be grain whisky
A blend, Great base, malt rounder. In all the talk about scotch blends, why does no one talk about the grain used to make grain scotch whisky? is it mostly corn? Could it be the same proportions as a bourbon? I know it can't be called bourbon. Do they use rye and wheat in the mash? Do they even keep track of the percentages of each grain in the mash, they must, no whiskey producer worth the name doesn't keep meticulous notes on their process. Or is it that the column still strips the distillate down to the point it doesn't matter? But then some bourbon makers in the USA use column stills don't they? OK, subject: Scotch grain whisky deep dive annnnnd GO!
Most don't talk about grain because the fact that it's column distilled to a higher proof means it removes most of the heavy characteristics of that specific grain. So it gets generic reference. It's almost always the cheapest grain. Corn or wheat typically
Things that don't make sense that make sense in the end like Skittles commercials, the old Kia hamsters commercials, Jacks Links(?) bigfoot commercials. Why do you hack our brains.
Have to say I really miss the old content. This isn’t at all what it used to be. Even if Rex needs time for other projects just keep the content the way it was.
As a day one I have to ask why and WTF??? I'll be back after the learning curve has flattened and the content isn't so awkward. You went from teenager shenanigans whiskey noob content to talk down to you whiskey snob that is always trying to prove how much smarter they are to you.
You can pair stories with whiskey so nicely. Well done 👍
I’m really loving this new format. I’ve listened to a couple of the wizard of ads books on audible, but having someone familiar, who deeply understands the concepts, give an explanation in their own voice conveys the ideas so much better than a narrator reading someone else’s script.
Compass Box does everything so well as master blenders! Thanks Daniel for creating a great story to communicate how it relates to us, third gravitating problems, MB's, and whiskey!
This is the way! Discussions like this are the sort I have had many times over a dram or three. While the lack of Rex's brand of chaotic fun bouncing off of Daniel's storytelling is going to take some getting used to, I like these new videos.
Absolutely loving the definite step back into both the geekery, and all the things around the bottle!! Not just what's inside...
Thank you Daniel!!
I have to say that I am really enjoying this new format. You have been set free Daniel to pair whiskey with great ideas. Cheers.
Thank you for your pedagogical sips. And the whiskey, too.
NOW we know why you are where you are....brilliant! Honored to be learning from you here.
Daniel I don't know if you practice these ahead of time but WOW the way you can weave the story and the experience of the whisky together... fantastic... also the concept of the third gravitating body is so fascinating yet so true... the rule of three works in some many areas, not the least of which is how we interact with each other... I love these videos...
Welcome Whiskey Vaulters to storytime with Daniel!
Dear MB...where u from??
Great video, Daniel! Thank you. You always have great and interesting information.
Daniel, I really love the new format. Your topics are thoughtful and you're an excellent storyteller. Do you have any insights on hope and optimism? The world seems particularly pessimistic right now.
Just remember the best of us
Daniel, these are fantastic. Thank you.
I’m really starting to get into this new format. Sometimes change is good. I guess that is a third gravitational body.
Awesome lesson Daniel! Not sure how I made it through 59 years not knowing that, but it makes total sense. Loving the new format as I did the old. Thanks!
Mooch Rex would never have had the patience to sit through this deep thinking. But that was just an act… Greatly appreciate the video!
These are just great episodes. Thanks for sharing with us.
UA-cam needs to add more like buttons.
There's a Sci-Fi book called '3 Body Problem' by a Chinese author that is being made into a series on Netflix (trailer is out on UA-cam). You did good with this one Daniel.
nice job Daniel, trying to explain the 3 gravitating bodies is one of the hardest things i have ever tried to do. most people just look at you like you are crazy.
Good morning MBs.
When you started out, i was confused. Thought any guy who's girlfriend has a guy friend knows about the third body problem 😮😂. But then i got it. When i started my bourbon journey, on my 5th purchase, the cashier accidentally grabbed a rye and because it was a drive through purchase i didn't catch it until i got home. Struggled with whether or not to add it to my infinity bottle. I did, and it was glorious. Whenever i can afford it i repeat the blend 4 bourbons to 1 rye, 105 proof. It is my "Magnificent Blend", drink of choice. Cheers.
Respect-Love-Support
Sir I can only tell that you are something special. A way to look at the world that is not typical to everyone. Does this makes you sure third gravitating body?
Reminds me of Georg Simmel and 'formal' Sociology. He taught in the late 1800s and early 1900s. One of his ideas was that a dyad tends towards stability temporarily, but a dyad also tends towards inclusion which is destabilizing. It's like I enjoy bourbon and malt for many years, but sooner or later I am curious about Irish or Rye and before you know it, I am alone, naked, in the dark having lost all sense of space and time.
I like the new format. Will you be changing locations at any point so we can see more of wizard academy
enjoyed this with a glass of said whisky, cheers!
So interesting. Love the concept
Great concept! Love it! Thanks so much for the deep dive.
I enjoyed this, Daniel. This was a thought provoking episode. I dig it!
All I could think watching this is Rex was literally the third gravitating body that helped make this channel amazing. I get why he’s no longer a part of it and like the new format but also find this video ironical. Maybe that was intentional 🤷♂️
You could maybe view this video as a reflection on the growth and development of this channel rather than ironic. Those past videos were fun having Rex in the role as the third gravitating body but these almost feel more nourishing, using stories and analogies as the drive towards education rather than shenanigans and the sommelier-mooch setup. I loved the old set up but this is such a new direction that it honestly feels like apples and oranges and I love that they were able to do both and make them work.
@@luanjoub3rt I don’t mind this format but I wouldn’t say Im enjoying it more. It’s a nice change of pace but if I’m being honest, they went from splashes of shenanigans to what could be interpreted as a bit of snobbery. Its a hard left turn but Im here for it even if I don’t enjoy it as much. Either way, I’ve been a fan from the beginning so Im not going anywhere
Rex now has his own third gravitating body: Brianna
@@Project337 you miss the point of a gravitating body….a thing that doesn’t belong. Those two are exactly alike 😂
@@WhiskeyTornado originally it was just a jab at Rex but the chaos cannot be denied.
If you listen to this thinking that Daniel is discussing relationships, it all still makes sense.
Ever read "The Three Body Problem" by Cixin Liu? If not, I recommend. Really interesting book.
Yes!
An Educational Theory, a tie to the Channel Goal of Storytelling, and D**m fine Dram o' Whisk(e)y ...
Congrats Daniel ....YOU found the Perfect 3 Body Problem..
( and maybe even solved it ). 🥃🥃
This channel lost a big part of its draw without you and Rex bantering while reviewing but I’m liking the deep talk as well
Hey Daniel! You're pulling my head in new directions and I love it....I've gotten something useable out of every one of these solo "post Rex" videos. Strong work, man!!! 😄
There has been a few times in my life where something magical happened that was unexpected. Often times I’ve tried to duplicate that experience but it would fall short. Though it was still a good experience it didn’t live up to that “Magical moment”. One that comes to mind first is the time my wife and I rented a tiny house in the Hill Country and a beautiful lightning storm rolled through but we could still see the stars…
Thanks for the video 🥃
Just for fun: Pendulums are similar: a pendulum is pretty easy to calculate (swinging time, reach, ....) However, if you break the stick of the pendulum and add a joint in the middle, the thing becomes very, very hard to calculate.
I literally show an animated video of exactly that in class when teaching
@@WhiskeyVault 😁👍
I'm on a grain phase right now, I have got to try this. Hedonism was lovely. Have you ever had Muckety-Muck?? Overpriced but god damn it's delicious.
Yes! tasty :-)
I wish my local store could get some compass box.
Very nice
Daniel is kind of like a good preacher. Whiskey sermons. Amen
Stupid question but I might be a bit like Rex who will drink out of anything... As an individual who has been experimenting with whiskey for the last 6 years, I still have not purchased a "proper" whiskey glass. Is this something I should invest in? I use a wide glass or red while glass if it's around but often I just move the whiskey around more if I want to get a good nose of it...
If I were to get a glass, how am I meant to know what to look for?
Honestly, any tulip shaped glass will be helpful to get you more smells as you sip your whiskey. wide or red wine is nice, and will definitely do. But a smaller tulip opening will help focus the volatiles without you have to shove your nose down in the glass.
checkout Glencairns. They're the industry standard.
I appreciate the response!@@WhiskeyVault. I'm in the UK and have only recently found your channel. I am a rather lone enjoyer of whiskey in my friend group and so I seem to have taken your approach to attempt to convert some friends. Whilst I will never get over the difference in experience people have, it seems peat is often the deciding factor. I have bought two Glencairn Whisky Glasses on your advice, thanks again.
thank you. nice review but thanks for the whole, pay attention to what makes you laugh etc. be mindful of what is going on in your life.
Kinda lost me with this one Daniel, but it’s all good. Definitely wasn’t expecting a science lecture 😂😂. See you next story time!
Chaos is deterministic - this means that if you know the rules of the system one can predict all future states of the system. However if one only observes the output of the same system it is impossible to infer its rules.
There's a chinese sci fi author who wrote an interesting novel on this called of course, The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu
EMBRACE CHAOS!!! 🔥😈❤🔥 I had something like this happen to me WAY back in my high school days. A musical group known as V.A.S.T. (Visual Audio Sensory Theater) mixed rock, orchestral and borderline Gregorian chat style singing as backups in their songs.
I wanted to hear about the whiskey, but instead got a dissertation on physics by a guy who probably learned everything he knows about physics from a motivational poster.
Well Daniel just let us know in fact he is a Wallfacer and he plans on beating the Trisolarans though whiskey! Bold strategy to just come out with it.
Shhhhhh
Roy Williams, like the basketball coach Roy Williams?
No Roy the marketing NYT bestseller
www.rhw.com/who-is-roy-h-williams/
😁🙌🏻
does grain whisky have to be column distilled, I know malt whisky distilled in column is considered grain whisky, but I think a grain (mash) whisky pot distilled would still be grain whisky
If it's referred to as "grain" it's almost always column distilled. once it's pot, they start talking about the actual type of grain being used.
@@WhiskeyVault is that what they do (specifying grain for pot still) or a requirement by law
It's a blend of both
A blend, Great base, malt rounder. In all the talk about scotch blends, why does no one talk about the grain used to make grain scotch whisky? is it mostly corn? Could it be the same proportions as a bourbon? I know it can't be called bourbon. Do they use rye and wheat in the mash? Do they even keep track of the percentages of each grain in the mash, they must, no whiskey producer worth the name doesn't keep meticulous notes on their process. Or is it that the column still strips the distillate down to the point it doesn't matter? But then some bourbon makers in the USA use column stills don't they? OK, subject: Scotch grain whisky deep dive annnnnd GO!
Most don't talk about grain because the fact that it's column distilled to a higher proof means it removes most of the heavy characteristics of that specific grain. So it gets generic reference. It's almost always the cheapest grain. Corn or wheat typically
@@WhiskeyVault The scotch distillers don't take it to the level of neutral spirit do they?
1st
It sounds like the difference between Newtonian physics and quantum physics.
Släinte dear.MB s
Flat earthers are not happy with this episode
Things that don't make sense that make sense in the end like Skittles commercials, the old Kia hamsters commercials, Jacks Links(?) bigfoot commercials. Why do you hack our brains.
Does nobody else think that this new format is pretentious BS?
Have to say I really miss the old content. This isn’t at all what it used to be. Even if Rex needs time for other projects just keep the content the way it was.
Sorry that it's rough. Change can be no fun for sure. But when it's necessary, it's something that has to be done as well as can be done.
That’s not why Rex and Daniel are no longer filming together. It’s essentially for tax purposes. They explained it in a video not too long ago.
As a day one I have to ask why and WTF??? I'll be back after the learning curve has flattened and the content isn't so awkward. You went from teenager shenanigans whiskey noob content to talk down to you whiskey snob that is always trying to prove how much smarter they are to you.
Dumb people always think smart people are talking down to them