Thank you , I am new to Japanese Whisky , so this was great bringing me up to speed. I love their dedication and passion. Would love to see more of the people behind the drink, this is the difference between craftsman and big brand products.
Vielen dank! This is a great video. I was just in Tokyo, a little over a week ago. I didn't have time to go to the Chichibu distillery; however, I plan to the next time I visit Japan. This is a fabulous introduction for anyone interested in the whisky and the distillery. I picked up two bottles of the MWR, and a bottle of the Double Distilleries to bring back to home to America. Keep up the wonderful work. かんぱい!
Ben, please please please do more bourbon reviews and if possible some Whistlepig or other Rye reviews. I watched all your distillery tours of the American distilleries.
Thank you , I am new to Japanese Whisky , so this was great bringing me up to speed. I love their dedication and passion.
Would love to see more of the people behind the drink, this is the difference between craftsman and big brand products.
Vielen dank! This is a great video. I was just in Tokyo, a little over a week ago. I didn't have time to go to the Chichibu distillery; however, I plan to the next time I visit Japan. This is a fabulous introduction for anyone interested in the whisky and the distillery. I picked up two bottles of the MWR, and a bottle of the Double Distilleries to bring back to home to America.
Keep up the wonderful work.
かんぱい!
delightful tour. Thank you for producing it
Channel just took Hugh step forward. Prost!
why whiskey is not destilled in columns plate ?
A very nice tour, don't get this anywhere else.
Ben, please please please do more bourbon reviews and if possible some Whistlepig or other Rye reviews. I watched all your distillery tours of the American distilleries.
As a distiller I am always laughed at for the idea of tasting every batch and blending on their merits...
Glad to see Chichibu have the same idea
Tasting seemed pretty awkward...
Very interesting, but when you serve a dram please serve the woman first... I know it is not the german way, but you are the guest. :)
Frédéric Bricout Felt quite cringy to me too... Maybe its a cultural difference thing as you stated.
I guess it is.