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I suggest you guys delete this hilariously wrong video and do some proper research about all sorts of crap you tell in this one. Brewed, call it whiskey, call single malts blends, every shot is some kind of liquor on the rocks, probably not even whisky, and so on. Really sad and hilarious at the same time, or do you call this fake news?
Firstly Whisky is never brewed.Its a distilled spirit! Beer is brewed And single malt whisky means its a whisky only made up of 100% barley(not any grain) from 1 single distillery. BTW its pronounced as (Glenfiddik) Dalmore trinitas is a single malt not a blend! If the different casks are from the same distillery the its not called a blend.
yes Dhrumil you are right, but first understand what is brewing, when germinated grain is dried, mashed and steep in water and then heated up to make a mash, in the production of beer we just add hops to it and this is the only thing that is different in the production of beer and whiskey, till the process of fermentation. So we are using the exact same method so we can say that whiskey is brewed, fermented and then distilled.
and aged 50 years means the youngest whisky in the bottle is 50 years old not the whole thing. And one person pointed out :"Talks about scotch, shows a picture of a bunch of irish whiskys".
Dhrumil Modi Whiskey is Brewed, fermented, distilled, and then aged in a barrel. The grains used and the way they are prepared determines the type of whiskey. And to take it even further, the type of barrel used plays a factor in what whiskey is being made. To say that whiskey is NEVER brewed is not necessarily true.
Something mass produced for all the rich people in the world is not something special or probably even good. You need to find something local, some small quality produced whiskey unique in the world. And its probably not even going to be that expensive.
So many mistakes in this vid. Maybe try to do some actual research on a topic besides binge reading a bunch of Buzzfeed articles. And I love how they spelled it "whiskey", showed Irish whiskey, talk about the most expensive whiskys while showing booze poured over ice, etc. So come on, ALUX. Try a little harder.
You must be a complete idiot to drink one of these expensive whiskys. If a whisky is more than 25 years old, it's decreasing in quality (well, most whiskys are), it's over the top. And of course pooring your whisky over icecubes kills your whisky.
Whiskey is typically Irish and American, Whisky is everything else. Just a marketing thing really. I did laugh that they showed 10 bottles of Irish whiskey when talking about Scotch. So many inaccuracies, its like a car crash, i cant stop watching.
@@robertjordan1569 Glenlivet is irish since when? Macellen is irish since when? Confused how all 10 could be irish. One was a rye, which is not an irish style either.
a bottle of Macallan Valerio Adami was sold last October in Edinburgh (Bonhams auctions) for a mind blowing 848.750 British pound. The whiskey was distilled in 1926 and bottled in 1986.
A lot of people don’t understand a few things: Whiskey: American/Irish spelling. Whisky: Scottish spelling. Also whiskey is indeed brewed before it is distilled. Before distillation if they added hops to the brew it would be beer.
it would seem that many people don’t know how whiskey is made. Because the wort is indeed brewed. Same process as beer, but after fermentation, it’s distilled, and then aged in a barrel. 🤦🏼♂️
Macallan 57 yrs is atleast worth 117.000$ and currently selling for around 200.000$ at the marina bay sands. Maybe you could include this one in the list!
Something mass produced for all the rich people in the world is not something special or probably even good. You need to find something local, some small quality produced whiskey unique in the world. And its probably not even going to be that expensive.
You guys don't know much about whiskey, do you? 1. You call it "whiskey" yet you insist finest comes from Scotland where it is called whisky. 2. "Most of the finest whiskey is known as Scotch whiskey". Well, whiskey is Scotch because it comes from Scotland, not because it is fine whiskey. Also, there are fine whiskeys from around the world -- Ireland, US and even Japan. 3. You show it exclusively on the rocks. This was the only way I thought you can drink whiskey and for many years I would not drink whisky because with ice it is just strong alcohol, watered, with no taste. If you get good whiskey you get it because you want to taste it, don't water it down and don't dull your senses by making it cold. I mean, there is nothing wrong drinking it on the rocks but teach people you can enjoy it other ways, too. 4. Whiskey is distilled, not brewed. Yeah, it is also brewed, but the places where it is being produced are called distilleries not breweries. 5. Some whiskeys are expensive but not necessarily because they are better than other, cheaper whiskeys. Whiskey is about preference and some cheaper whiskeys are perfectly good and very enjoyable. Aged and rare whiskeys are expensive because they are hard to obtain. For people who know whiskeys and want to taste something new they need find more and more rare whiskeys to find variety. Layman person trying old or rare whiskey may not necessarily enjoy it as they are frequently kept for their demanding flavor profile that requires trained palate to enjoy. 6. Whiskey is not decanted. Decanting wine has very specific purpose, to remove sediment and to expose it to oxygen. Whiskey does not have sediment and exposure to oxygen only causes detorioration. 7. Again, every single shot shows whiskey on the rocks. Guys... really?
You forgot to mention the main reason Scotch and Irish whiskeys are usually atop the most expensive list. The longer a whiskey is aged the less there is do to angels share, therefore there is a need for a higher price to still carry a profit. This is reference with the first whiskey. They only get 88 bottles out of a barrel after 50 years. How sweet it would be to work at the distillery at 20 and barrel some whiskey and then open the barrel and drink the fruits of your labor at 70 straight from the cask.
To take the snobbery out of all of this, I have the last quart jar of whiskey made by a bootlegger in Southern Appalachia who made liquor for 72 consecutive years with his family's 150 year old recipe. This man was also a close personal friend and to me this jar of un-bonded whiskey is priceless. It's also the finest whisky I've ever tasted in my 66 years on earth.
Hey boy! Tryna get my hands on some of that whiskey, hears the deal ill fight ya for it. We can meet up at any ramdom McDonalds squabble it out winner takes the drink now ya in or ya in?
The “Single Malt” in scotch is not a descriptive phrase. Each word means something on its own. Single means that its been distilled by one distillery, not blended from products of multiple distilleries. Malt, means that its distilled from one grain only, usually barley.
I am just a blue collar blocke ho wants to buy whisky to Store it and hope to make a buck or two down the line But if i make big money some day i think about truning in to a snob🤣
Why? The best way to drink whiskey is however you like to drink whiskey. There is no wrong way. The only people that think that there is a right and wrong way are snobs. If someone wants to pay $50k plus and mix it with ginger ale then cheers. They are still enjoying whiskey. That is all the matters. Enjoying it.
This video needs to get some very crucial information adjusted. First, Beer is brewed. Whisky is distilled. Second, at 2:03 The Balvenie 50 year was NOT distilled for 50 years. Distilling means to boil and the steam collected. The Balvenie 50 year was AGED for 50 years.
I have a bottle of 25 year old Macallan from 1964, and a bottle of Ladyburn 12 year old I bought in 1990. (I actually bought three bottles and drank two.) I also have a bottle of 10 year old Loch Dhu Black single malt I bought in 1998. I look at them once in a while. :)
Somebody get in a bar and ask for a scotch , he drink and ask for a second one, then he ask the bill. It's "only" 24,000 $. Before the client start to ask why it' s so expensive, the barman say :nuts ,olive and chips comes free on duble ordination . What do you answered to the barman ??
@@gofigure84 You are exactly correct, thank you. I hate whisky snobs (like walter up there) who think they are some sort of whisky "expert" or "connaisseur". Or think whisky should be some sort of pretentious drink. I have worked in the whisky industry for years, tried easily 1000+ in total and sold well over £1 million retail price in total bottles of every brand. I hold industry qualifications, have worked for several brands at various events, Hosted hundreds of training and tasting events and even helped create my own single cask expression of makers mark private select. (I'm one of only a handful of people in the UK who has EVER done so) I'd consider myself a journeyman at best. I know several dozen different brand ambassadors who each know as much as I and are easily as experienced as I. Not one would call themselves a "connaisseur". Truth be told unless you have a PHD in chemical engineering (or something similar) with a couple decades experience in a distillery, your not an expert. And if you do fit those requirements, I can basically guarantee that they wouldn't say something as stupid or pretentious as "ice cubes in a whisky is a NOGO". I would know, I've gone drinking with several of them. Everyone of them has enjoyed a good whisky cocktail and not one of them thought whisky should be pretentious. Rant over.
What's to prevent a distiller from bidding on its own bottle to drive up marketing? I can't think of any sane person paying more than $100 for a bottle of liquor...
The Macallan Fine & Rare 60 Year Old 1926 bottle, sold for 1.5 million. And The Macallan Valerio Adami 1926 60-year-old Scotch whisky sold for 1.1 million. so 460k isnt even close to being the most expensive.
@BTS Rap Monster Truck Fan Bias You don't get the point if i had 500.000$ i could buy a beautiful house and a cool car i wouldn't buy liquor with that money.
I would do both for me and my family after the struggles and success of that family owned business… toast for the success after the long years of hard work 😎
@@gofigure84 You totally missed the point. I am taking a jab at the research done for this video. It claims the Irish don't use the letter e in whisky but they do. It is the Scots that don't use the letter e in Whisky. Anyone with a basic knowledge of whisky knows this. There is nothing to get over here.
It's not pronounced the way she did, but the "H" is not unvoiced as such - "ch" has a specific pronunciation in Scottish words, which many non-Scots seem to have bother with, or don't attempt.
Normally I do not have much to say bad about your list. But if you're going to do a list on expensive whiskeys you should at least learn about them first. Scotch whisky and American rye whiskey are two distinctly different things.
Hello Aluxers, today we'll be talking about whiskey!!
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I'd enjoy it 🤐
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Scottish Whisky and Irish Whiskey.....and distilled not brewed! PLEASE!!
Perhaps most expensive whiskeys/ spirits from each country?
I suggest you guys delete this hilariously wrong video and do some proper research about all sorts of crap you tell in this one.
Brewed, call it whiskey, call single malts blends, every shot is some kind of liquor on the rocks, probably not even whisky, and so on.
Really sad and hilarious at the same time, or do you call this fake news?
Talks about scotch, shows a picture of a bunch of irish whiskys
lol that cracked me up as well
actually , the first pic was Basil Hayden
lol and they say brewed consistently, even though spirits are distilled
Everytime I see a Lux video on this channel, it proves money can't buy brains lol
lol
I noticed that too.
The mispronunciation and misinformation presented in this video is mind-numbingly painful.
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Irish whiskey is spelt with an E and Scottish no E and the Irish Whiskey is older than the Scottish
Firstly Whisky is never brewed.Its a distilled spirit!
Beer is brewed
And single malt whisky means its a whisky only made up of 100% barley(not any grain) from 1 single distillery.
BTW its pronounced as (Glenfiddik)
Dalmore trinitas is a single malt not a blend!
If the different casks are from the same distillery the its not called a blend.
Dhrumil Modi a lot of people pronounced that wrong!!! Even professional... I can’t believe... But I don’t care!
yes Dhrumil you are right, but first understand what is brewing, when germinated grain is dried, mashed and steep in water and then heated up to make a mash, in the production of beer we just add hops to it and this is the only thing that is different in the production of beer and whiskey, till the process of fermentation. So we are using the exact same method so we can say that whiskey is brewed, fermented and then distilled.
and aged 50 years means the youngest whisky in the bottle is 50 years old not the whole thing. And one person pointed out :"Talks about scotch, shows a picture of a bunch of irish whiskys".
when people talk about a topic they have no idea about and the commits rip them apart for being stupid. haha love it.
Dhrumil Modi Whiskey is Brewed, fermented, distilled, and then aged in a barrel. The grains used and the way they are prepared determines the type of whiskey. And to take it even further, the type of barrel used plays a factor in what whiskey is being made. To say that whiskey is NEVER brewed is not necessarily true.
I would buy to drink, and as soon as possible. At 81 years my time could be close and want to experience more of the best in life before I go.
Something mass produced for all the rich people in the world is not something special or probably even good. You need to find something local, some small quality produced whiskey unique in the world. And its probably not even going to be that expensive.
Hru man
Cheers ✌️
U alive?
Are u still alive mate
This is woefully and horribly inaccurate.
Scottish single malt is typically distilled twice.
Why?
@@ryanfindlay599 the figures are all over the place and the very most expensive whiskies aren't there.
@@Sidmacher thanks 😊
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“Scotch is from Scotland”
*shows Jameson*
...oopps..🤣🤣
The Jameson family were scottish, believe or not…
Irish Whiskey is Better.
So many mistakes in this vid. Maybe try to do some actual research on a topic besides binge reading a bunch of Buzzfeed articles.
And I love how they spelled it "whiskey", showed Irish whiskey, talk about the most expensive whiskys while showing booze poured over ice, etc.
So come on, ALUX. Try a little harder.
yeah....they got the term single malt and age statement all wrong too.
You must be a complete idiot to drink one of these expensive whiskys. If a whisky is more than 25 years old, it's decreasing in quality (well, most whiskys are), it's over the top. And of course pooring your whisky over icecubes kills your whisky.
Whiskey is typically Irish and American, Whisky is everything else. Just a marketing thing really. I did laugh that they showed 10 bottles of Irish whiskey when talking about Scotch. So many inaccuracies, its like a car crash, i cant stop watching.
@@robertjordan1569 Glenlivet is irish since when? Macellen is irish since when? Confused how all 10 could be irish. One was a rye, which is not an irish style either.
Michael Bauers there was a picture at the beginning of the video showing a bunch of bottles of Irish as the narrator was talking about scotch.
a bottle of Macallan Valerio Adami was sold last October in Edinburgh (Bonhams auctions) for a mind blowing 848.750 British pound. The whiskey was distilled in 1926 and bottled in 1986.
amazing
If they're this inaccurate with a topic as old as Whiskey, I would argue against the quality of the rest of their videos.
Being able to drink all of these would be one of my very few indulgences if I were stupidly rich.
I’d drink them all 😊
A lot of people don’t understand a few things:
Whiskey: American/Irish spelling.
Whisky: Scottish spelling.
Also whiskey is indeed brewed before it is distilled. Before distillation if they added hops to the brew it would be beer.
The product of the brewed stage is not whisky, it is wort.
Most expensive bottle of whiskey I bought was around $70, really puts it in perspective
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You do not “brew” whiskey.
shes reading a script.....
Technically you do brew the wort
I know she is reading a a script
Distillers beer
it would seem that many people don’t know how whiskey is made. Because the wort is indeed brewed. Same process as beer, but after fermentation, it’s distilled, and then aged in a barrel. 🤦🏼♂️
Macallan 57 yrs is atleast worth 117.000$ and currently selling for around 200.000$ at the marina bay sands. Maybe you could include this one in the list!
Johnny Walker's Black is nice.
Nothing better than a good single malt and a nice cigar .!!!! Cheers .!!!
I’m always impressed how Alux make videos about things I have recently search for. Looks like Google ads 😂. Good job!
I am a fan of Scotch Whiskys especially from Islay.
When I buy a good bottle of whiskey 🥃 it’s definitely to drink it and enjoy.
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Something mass produced for all the rich people in the world is not something special or probably even good. You need to find something local, some small quality produced whiskey unique in the world. And its probably not even going to be that expensive.
This entire time I’m waiting to see Blue label on the list lol
Yeah right! Not going to happen.
Lol that is good stuff though
You guys don't know much about whiskey, do you?
1. You call it "whiskey" yet you insist finest comes from Scotland where it is called whisky.
2. "Most of the finest whiskey is known as Scotch whiskey". Well, whiskey is Scotch because it comes from Scotland, not because it is fine whiskey. Also, there are fine whiskeys from around the world -- Ireland, US and even Japan.
3. You show it exclusively on the rocks. This was the only way I thought you can drink whiskey and for many years I would not drink whisky because with ice it is just strong alcohol, watered, with no taste. If you get good whiskey you get it because you want to taste it, don't water it down and don't dull your senses by making it cold. I mean, there is nothing wrong drinking it on the rocks but teach people you can enjoy it other ways, too.
4. Whiskey is distilled, not brewed. Yeah, it is also brewed, but the places where it is being produced are called distilleries not breweries.
5. Some whiskeys are expensive but not necessarily because they are better than other, cheaper whiskeys. Whiskey is about preference and some cheaper whiskeys are perfectly good and very enjoyable. Aged and rare whiskeys are expensive because they are hard to obtain. For people who know whiskeys and want to taste something new they need find more and more rare whiskeys to find variety. Layman person trying old or rare whiskey may not necessarily enjoy it as they are frequently kept for their demanding flavor profile that requires trained palate to enjoy.
6. Whiskey is not decanted. Decanting wine has very specific purpose, to remove sediment and to expose it to oxygen. Whiskey does not have sediment and exposure to oxygen only causes detorioration.
7. Again, every single shot shows whiskey on the rocks. Guys... really?
You forgot to mention the main reason Scotch and Irish whiskeys are usually atop the most expensive list. The longer a whiskey is aged the less there is do to angels share, therefore there is a need for a higher price to still carry a profit. This is reference with the first whiskey. They only get 88 bottles out of a barrel after 50 years.
How sweet it would be to work at the distillery at 20 and barrel some whiskey and then open the barrel and drink the fruits of your labor at 70 straight from the cask.
It's Scottish WHISKY!! WHISKEY is Irish and American.
I have in my collection a vintage bottle of American made Night Train fine wine which was aquired in Baltimore Maryland in 1987.
Macallan M 6L sold for $633,000,and Yamazaki Single Malt 50 years sold for $337,500 are more expensive then your top 1 and top 2's.
To take the snobbery out of all of this, I have the last quart jar of whiskey made by a bootlegger in Southern Appalachia who made liquor for 72 consecutive years with his family's 150 year old recipe. This man was also a close personal friend and to me this jar of un-bonded whiskey is priceless. It's also the finest whisky I've ever tasted in my 66 years on earth.
Hey boy! Tryna get my hands on some of that whiskey, hears the deal ill fight ya for it. We can meet up at any ramdom McDonalds squabble it out winner takes the drink now ya in or ya in?
The Irish gave the world Whiskey.
Wow here i thought i spent a fortune last year on a bottle of Aredbeg uigeadail at $100
I am a collector of fine whisky! I enjoy consuming as well!
The “Single Malt” in scotch is not a descriptive phrase. Each word means something on its own. Single means that its been distilled by one distillery, not blended from products of multiple distilleries.
Malt, means that its distilled from one grain only, usually barley.
I’ve had allocated scotch and still can’t stand it, but I like whiskey in general
Alux - the place where overly pretentious snobs, overnight billionaires get inspired. #Cringe
I am just a blue collar blocke ho wants to buy whisky to Store it and hope to make a buck or two down the line
But if i make big money some day i think about truning in to a snob🤣
I have the money...I drink it!!! Just to say I did!!
Not up there, but an incredible character filled whiskey can be found in the Knob Creek brand.
Number 2 sounds like the best one. The first one got price increased for charity and the bottle. The second must have such a complex taste
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Im going to start distilling my beers since brewing is interchangeable.
Use apple juice for hard cider
1:59
“...after distilling for fifty years...”
LOL
Ikr
We must taste the expensive whisky,because before we die, we should enjoy rest of our lives. Because after death, God knows what should happen with us
Definitely would not stash away. It’s a must have because life...
Stop putting ice in expensive whiskey.
Why? The best way to drink whiskey is however you like to drink whiskey. There is no wrong way. The only people that think that there is a right and wrong way are snobs. If someone wants to pay $50k plus and mix it with ginger ale then cheers. They are still enjoying whiskey. That is all the matters. Enjoying it.
Worth buying two carrier bags aswell.
Macallan Valerio Adami. Sold for 848,750 pounds. Its the costliest whiskey sold so far.
Macallan is Whisky,not whiskey!!
so apparently the bottle of yamazaki that sold for 300,000 $ isn't on the list..
Whiskey drinker here. Wow! I can't believe my eyes... Cheers!
🥃😂🥃🥃🥃
I believe whiskeys are meant to be enjoyed and not saved
Dalmore is a brand that looks exquisite and is affordable on top of the luxurious
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
If you make a bourbon in Scotland is it a scotch?
One of those bottles could pay off my student loans.
The pronunciation in this commentary is awful.
got triggered on Balvenie and Glenfiddich parts....
My throat also hurts now
Was a little shocking that a production company that claims the “future billionaire” moniker would fail so hard on pronunciation
1:01 Does she say Billion? I can't hear the "B" with certainty.
Yes
@@ceyonking
Thank you.
Makes Pappy Van Winkle look affordable.
Tried Johnny Walker Blue label last week. Immensely tasty for 150$ a bottle. Best use of my hard earned dollar.
Wow you got that bottle cheap!
I have an unopened chinese rice liquor brewed back in 1294. Gonna' drink it now.
This video needs to get some very crucial information adjusted. First, Beer is brewed. Whisky is distilled. Second, at 2:03 The Balvenie 50 year was NOT distilled for 50 years. Distilling means to boil and the steam collected. The Balvenie 50 year was AGED for 50 years.
I read about a bottle of macallan 72 year old selling for $150,000 AUD at a dan Murphy's
I would like to taste one of these One day.
You can do it! just sell your house and buy a bottle of these whiskey ......... :P
@Bad Cattitude Only works if you dont known shit about whiskey or wine.
Good luck 😉
1:11 talking about scotch whisky and showing irish whiskey
Scotch is Good. But there is a massive variety of Irish Whiskey and good stuff at a price that will not break the bank! :D
An American talking about whiskey. Like Ronald McDonald talking about salad.
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0:56 "Brewed" oh my...
I have a bottle of 25 year old Macallan from 1964, and a bottle of Ladyburn 12 year old I bought in 1990. (I actually bought three bottles and drank two.) I also have a bottle of 10 year old Loch Dhu Black single malt I bought in 1998. I look at them once in a while. :)
When you are planning to open them? 😅
@@RandomShorts007AP I will before I die, that's for sure, unless I just drop dead. If I do then my wife will be a rich lady! :)
@@jxxnrxxi2160 okay and with whom you will share it?
@@RandomShorts007AP You are kidding, right? )
@@jxxnrxxi2160 hahaha I get it 😅
Somebody get in a bar and ask for a scotch , he drink and ask for a second one, then he ask the bill. It's "only" 24,000 $. Before the client start to ask why it' s so expensive, the barman say :nuts ,olive and chips comes free on duble ordination . What do you answered to the barman ??
Sorry, but ice cubes in Whiskey is a NOGO for a real connaisseur, thereby you lost a lot of credibility for the rest of your video 🤢
The best way to drink whiskey is how you like to drink whiskey. The only people that think there is a right and wrong way to drink it are snobs.
@@gofigure84 You are exactly correct, thank you.
I hate whisky snobs (like walter up there) who think they are some sort of whisky "expert" or "connaisseur". Or think whisky should be some sort of pretentious drink.
I have worked in the whisky industry for years, tried easily 1000+ in total and sold well over £1 million retail price in total bottles of every brand. I hold industry qualifications, have worked for several brands at various events, Hosted hundreds of training and tasting events and even helped create my own single cask expression of makers mark private select. (I'm one of only a handful of people in the UK who has EVER done so)
I'd consider myself a journeyman at best. I know several dozen different brand ambassadors who each know as much as I and are easily as experienced as I. Not one would call themselves a "connaisseur".
Truth be told unless you have a PHD in chemical engineering (or something similar) with a couple decades experience in a distillery, your not an expert. And if you do fit those requirements, I can basically guarantee that they wouldn't say something as stupid or pretentious as "ice cubes in a whisky is a NOGO". I would know, I've gone drinking with several of them. Everyone of them has enjoyed a good whisky cocktail and not one of them thought whisky should be pretentious.
Rant over.
How can you distill without water?!? You know what happens to a mash bill that doesnt have water? IT STAYS DRY! So tell me Alux, how is this possible?
I tried $30 -$200 whisky and they all taste almost the same to me.
If I had that money I would buy 2 of each bottle, one to drink one to keep
What's to prevent a distiller from bidding on its own bottle to drive up marketing? I can't think of any sane person paying more than $100 for a bottle of liquor...
The Macallan Fine & Rare 60 Year Old 1926 bottle, sold for 1.5 million. And The Macallan Valerio Adami 1926 60-year-old Scotch whisky sold for 1.1 million. so 460k isnt even close to being the most expensive.
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Wow nice অসাধারন দারুন 🍺🍻🍇🍓🥂🌹💖
Add it to my special bar 🍸
I would drink directly from the bottle
I may be wrong, but you did not mention the Macallan Peter Blake 1926, which sold for $1.1 million U.S dollars
Well I'm not into alcohol, but very interesting
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Didn't even try to keep count of how many mistakes were in this video.
$100,000 for the George Washington Rye? only if he distilled it himself would i buy it.
A 100$ whiskey is very much fine for me ...brand doesn't matter.
The 50 year Balvenie didn’t distill or 50 years, it was in the barrel for 50 years. 🤨
Correct
Whiskey is not brewed. Beer is. Whiskey is produced by distillation!
It’s not priceless when you’ve got the price paid on screen.
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I would buy to collect and enjoy
Definitely buy to enjoy
So its true bro
Definitely buy to enjoy my whiskey 😊🥃
Fyn whiskey...m-pesa balance 50ksh.."kama ngaleta whiskey,we ngaleta Glenfiddich ama ngaleta hio nuns islands"😅😅😅🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I would buy and enjoy! Life is too short.
So you would buy a 500.000$ Whiskey?
Bro these expensive Whiskeys are just scam.
@BTS Rap Monster Truck Fan Bias You don't get the point if i had 500.000$ i could buy a beautiful house and a cool car i wouldn't buy liquor with that money.
@BTS Rap Monster Truck Fan Bias And by the way there are great whisky(e)s for under 60$
I would never waste 500.000$ for a bottle of whisky LOL
I would do both for me and my family after the struggles and success of that family owned business… toast for the success after the long years of hard work 😎
"The Irish don't use an "e" in Whisky"? Who the hell did their research for this?
I beg to differ Phillip go have a look.
@@jamesneeson9825 I think you should have a second look at my post, I used quotes ..The standard spelling of Whisky in Ireland is with an e.....
They spell tire - tyre too but you spell it based on how you learned in your country of origin. I'm American and spell it with an e too. Get over it!
@@gofigure84 You totally missed the point. I am taking a jab at the research done for this video. It claims the Irish don't use the letter e in whisky but they do. It is the Scots that don't use the letter e in Whisky. Anyone with a basic knowledge of whisky knows this. There is nothing to get over here.
@@gofigure84 The Irish gave whiskey to the world.
I will buy them to enjoy.
that no1 spot knocked me sideways!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Whisky is meant to be enjoyed with friends and family. Not on a shelf to be gawked at. Life is much too short for that. Cheers!
Well that was the most inaccurate video on whiskys I've ever watched!
Thank you!
Will buy and always Two Bottles. One to Drink and one to collect and keep.
fuck rendia
I'd enjoy the bottle of whiskey with friends.
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No whiskey in the world can't compare with Indian whiskeys, neither by quality or sales.
I will love to Teste it
The CH in Glenfiddich is certainly not pronounced that way. It's an unvoiced "H".
Agreed
It's not pronounced the way she did, but the "H" is not unvoiced as such - "ch" has a specific pronunciation in Scottish words, which many non-Scots seem to have bother with, or don't attempt.
@@alanj9391 Also lock and loch.
Glenfiddich and Loch both finish with ch but the i added to ch and the o to ch are so different .
Normally I do not have much to say bad about your list. But if you're going to do a list on expensive whiskeys you should at least learn about them first. Scotch whisky and American rye whiskey are two distinctly different things.
If I had the money I would buy whiskey to enjoy.
so many inaccuracies in this video that I don't even know where to start.
Single Malts
Tumblers with ice ...
I cant even.
No a copita glass with a drop of water
What does ice matter?
Can anyone tell me the name of the drink in thumbnail?