B Nap is the racist one as he assumes people in Africa don’t have expensive things. He’s too ignorant to realize there are 54 countries in Africa. Much like the United States, there are people of mixed economic status. He’s an ignorant fool that likes feeling good about himself by calling other people racist. Common liberal.
@@garretdziuk823 yeah this is pretty true. Its the dead taste bud but want to look fancy at party, whisky. Had macallan 12 and 18 and tbh it taste smooth and clean but hardly a taste sensation
These are just some wedding party chaps. Wedding party chipped in and got him a 2200$ bottle of swill. None of these saps are rich. In fact, they are decent humans doing something nice for the groom to be. That's why they are talking about how much it costs. And the fact that the kid thought the bottle was actually 30 years old. Cute actually. Hope you got to enjoy it eventually!
@Nice yes it does, because this bottles that took 30 years to make could have gone to a person thag will thoroughly enjoy it and like it way more than the incels in the video. Btw i dont even drink whiskey.
@@saab35draken39 im pretty sure that people that actually taste drinks have still some whiskey left to get after these guys. Its just money for the restaurant and a very expensive whiskey for them.
Idk... ive had the 23 year pappy and there is a magnificent difference in taste and smoothness compared to some lesser bourbons.... that being said their is a magnitude of $50-$150 bourbons ive yet to taste
Back in the day the did store bottles like that. I had a bottle of jack Daniel's from my parents wedding in 1975. And we opened it a few years ago. The taste was so crazy. You can't even compare it to anything. It was sweet and smokey. Not harsh at all like regular j.d
My brother gets pissed off when I correct him on stuff.. but then I look it up on Google and he still disagrees and walks away.. yet he's 24 and I'm 20... things never change. I felt this comment
Thirty year old Macallan is a rare and rarefied whisky. The time spent maturing in carefully selected European and American oak casks which have previously held Sherry or Bourbon creates a rich, intense liquid, with a deep colour achieved wholly naturally through the interaction between spirit and wood.
you can see even before he breaks it off it's crooked af. and i hope the guy that says "well it's 30 years old" is joking :D the content is but not the cork or the bottle mate. i still hope you enjoyed this dram
Nice to see folks actually drinking a decent whisky rather than simply keeping it forever. Also, clearly it's a special occasion and these guys are (trying to) enjoy a really nice bottle to mark the occasion. It's what it's there for.
Bruh. With the price of those bottles I’d be sending that one straight back.. if you’re paying that sort of premium then the last thing you want is a cork contamination. Poor manufacturing.
Did you see how he opened it? He pulled halfway and practically went at 90 degrees. Besides it's natural cork, it's nothing to do with manufacturing. It could've been bottled years ago, and regardless, cork just does that sometimes. *Especially* if you open it like a fool.
@@GtsAntoni1 no he really didn't. He gave a wiggle and pulled up and it snapped. Any good cork would easily stand up to that, there is clearly a defect in it.
@@thejezjourney whisky should be stored upright. Synthetic corks get eaten/corroded by the scotch. Champagne is stored on its side because it uses natural cork that need moisture.
I've tried the 55yr old when at the opening if their new distillery a couple of years back and couldn't tell you the difference between that and the 18yr bottle I got other than the horrendous price tag attached to the 55yr. Excellent distillery though
The alcohol evaporation of high strength whiskey should keep the cork damp enough for it to remain intact. Whiskey corks are also smaller than a wine bottle cork, so the amount of moisture needed to keep the cork from crumbling is much lower. The small size of the cork is also why you can pull it out with your hands. But, if you store whiskey for long enough, the cork will likely fail and it's a good idea to decant older whiskeys into another bottle once opened, replace the cork with a newer one or simply drink it in one sitting as they are more likely to break from repeated opening and closing.
Just some general knowledge for everyone. Once alcohol has been bottled, it no longer ages. This goes for almost all spirits. Spirits does not include beer or wine. Some spirits are purposefully bottled with something to continue the aging process such as a piece of the barrel or casque they were aged in, which allows aging to continue to a lesser extent.
Just depends on how old the actual bottle is and most importantly, how it was kept. If you're keeping your whisky bottle for a long time, you should expect the cork to dry off and because of that (and the fact it could then introduce oxygen in the bottle) you should wet the cork from time to time. On the other hand, you shouldn't keep your whisky bottles horizontally as that will also affect the cork. Unfortunately, when you're buying a bottle from a previous owner who didn't keep it as they should you can end up with a cat in a bag - oxidized whisky not worth anything. I guess it can happen even if you buy from a store where they didn't storage it properly. And let's assume older whiskey that's more expensive can sometimes stay way too long on a shelf.
And just to make it as clear as possible. The age statement on the whiskey is completely irrelevant to proper storage practices. This can happen to any bottle.
They have a special type of cork remover for this scenario. It's basically two thin metal prongs the slide in between the glass and the cork. You then pincer the cork and pull out
The comments are depressing, just some normal guys celebrating a wedding or something and the comments "err actually the barrel is 30 years old" "er they only talk about the cost" stfu
Had this happen with a 20+ year remmy bottle. Best part is when the corkscrew just pulls out a column from the center and you're left with a fat tube of cork in the neck. Quite the bitch to get out.
Hold it upside down and repeatedly hit the base of the bottle with a shoe. Keep an eye on the cork. It will work its way out. When it’s out enough then tip the bottle back over and pull the cork with your fingers
I haven’t had the privilege of tasting the 30 year, but I prefer the 12 (double cask) over the 18. $2000 is paying for rarity. After aging in a barrel for that long and offering up the angel’s share, each bottle and blend is super exclusive.
Boy just bought a bottle with 30year old whiskey? I presume but somehow he thinks the new bottle and the cork is 30 years old aswell damn hes real smart
You know you don’t rate to drink a scotch when you get the Heisman from a bottle. Groom and crew - “Over 2,000 dollars!” Bottle - “Nah, you ain’t ready.”
Love how Americans buy expensive Scottish whisky just for the price , when you could get a £35 bottle of 12 year old Highland park that will definitely taste better
@@bustedugly321 I mean yes I would know , sorry to break it to you , it's a well known fact in Scotland that we sell the expensive whisky to the Americans and other silly foreign people and keep the good stuff for ourselves
@@danielferguson8304 haha yea that’s utter shite. “Let’s cut our profit margins so us scots can drink better liquor at a lower price”. It’s okay bub, that bottles just out of your price range and you feel like being a gatekeeper. Go drink your blended johnnie walker like the rest of the posers
@@bustedugly321 also you do know that the quality of the product has very little do do with the price right ? For single malts the price is driven up by the rarity so expensive whisky's don't taste better at all it's all for the collection rather than the whisky itself , any professional will tell you that
For the guy who thought it was aged 30 years in the bottle, get him a beer please.
It was the african who said it, probably they don’t have so expensive whisky in Africa. Don’t be racist.
@@bnap3221 lol
His brain is also around 45 years old rite .. happens .. he didn't think about ..when it's been bottled
@@bnap3221 how is what he said racist?
B Nap is the racist one as he assumes people in Africa don’t have expensive things. He’s too ignorant to realize there are 54 countries in Africa. Much like the United States, there are people of mixed economic status. He’s an ignorant fool that likes feeling good about himself by calling other people racist. Common liberal.
i drink tap water everyday that is millions off years aged
Billions.
Yep
How?
@@billyboyd1199 One sip at a time.
@@timothythompson4144 😂😂
It’s 30 years old, doesn’t mean the cork/bottle is 30 years old.
Yes it happened to my 31 year old bottle too
No, aged 30 years.might only be bottled weeks or months before purchase
The guys says at the end, “it’s AGED 30 years”
It might not have been properly stored
Aged in a barrel so they take on flavour, not in a bottle like wine is.
Notice how they only talk about how much it costs and nothing else.
Rich people...
Yeah that’s cause they couldn’t even taste it lmao
It's the only important thing about Macallan. They make super tame scotch for super tame people.
It's better to have a Highland park 18.
Sadly that's what matters in liquor, the taste remains almost the same, just brand value. Wealthy people pay millions of dollars for that
@@garretdziuk823 yeah this is pretty true. Its the dead taste bud but want to look fancy at party, whisky. Had macallan 12 and 18 and tbh it taste smooth and clean but hardly a taste sensation
Dude: “ did you go like that”
guy: “No! I just left it up”
Dude: “ straight?”
No with a 45 degree angle .😂🤣😂
Underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣
@@chillinoutmaxinrelaxinallc6339 thanks lol
🤣🤣🤣like who gives a damn, it's broken. just get a damn cork screw
He practically went sideways 🤣
@@bizkit2147 literally 🤣🤣
These are just some wedding party chaps. Wedding party chipped in and got him a 2200$ bottle of swill. None of these saps are rich. In fact, they are decent humans doing something nice for the groom to be.
That's why they are talking about how much it costs. And the fact that the kid thought the bottle was actually 30 years old. Cute actually.
Hope you got to enjoy it eventually!
I agree, everyone here is being unnecessarily judgmental. Just a bunch of dudes doing something nice for the groom is all.
@@poling1990 welcome to the internet where every chump thinks they're superior to everyone else.
THANK YOU!
people are way harsher on youtube shorts for some reason lol
Here here!
Just like the group, high overheads but completely useless.
Haha
@John shut up mate he couldn’t be more accurate 🤣🤣
🤣
@Ram Bar I bet you trade Bitcoin.
Yup, ask all of their dates
Usually not a good sign, when the cork is dry enough to break. The quality is most likely compromised
I really think the problem here was the way he tried to open the bottle. I even doubt he knew it had a cork. Amateurs
So it might taste better? 😂 that’s a terrible scotch, but to their own.
@@FredericoLaydner nope, the cork shouldn’t break that easily. It’s a terrible scotch anyway 😉
@@MurdoT860 are you sure you didn't tasted a fake one?
Most likely stored on it's side.
the single malt whisky is 30yrs old casked, not the damn bottle.
Waiter: it’s over 2 grand
Everyone in the room: YEA ITS OVER 2 GRAND
I know right 🤣
😂
Over $3K in the states; isn’t it?
@@owenmccord5078 no, it's over 8k in Uganda son.
@@nathanb3273
“The states” as in the 🇺🇸; where these kids are from.
Good to know, though. Goddamn
These guys would probably sip it and think it only tastes like alcohol.
They look and sound like a bunch of simps
Ye these guys are uncultured swine
@@seemose well macallen whiskey is for simps 🤷♂️
@Nice yes it does, because this bottles that took 30 years to make could have gone to a person thag will thoroughly enjoy it and like it way more than the incels in the video. Btw i dont even drink whiskey.
@@saab35draken39 im pretty sure that people that actually taste drinks have still some whiskey left to get after these guys. Its just money for the restaurant and a very expensive whiskey for them.
They wouldn't know the difference between 30 year and 30 day old whiskey.
"So smooth"
And?
Macallan is whisky, not whiskey.
Completely disagree. Even a novice can tell 30 day whisky is better than The Macallan :)
Guess you know them all personally?
Man said he pulled it straight up, when he clearly yanked it left tryna open it
Nah he didn't, as much of a rich sod this guy it, it wasnt his fault. He did pull right up
@@iggyharl5780 he tried to twist it
@@kesoube4040 there is no reason the cork should break though.yes twisting isn't good, but its no excuse. Clearly a faulty cork
Who said “it’s 30 years old, so....” as if that’s why the cork broke? 😂😂😂 The scotch hasn’t been in that bottle for 30 years! Haha
😂😂😂😂😂😂 oof
Yep idiots
That doesn’t make sence
the cork needs to make contact with the liquid inside or else it dries up and becomes brittle. it's a piece of tree bark after all
A beer drinker said it, and my buddy corrected him on the video.
If they did a blind taste test they couldn't tell the difference between this and a 50 dollar whiskey
I prefer the $50 whiskey because it tastes better without the guilt.
Yea give me a bottle of northern lights, I won’t feel guilty when I finish it myself in an evening.
Idk... ive had the 23 year pappy and there is a magnificent difference in taste and smoothness compared to some lesser bourbons.... that being said their is a magnitude of $50-$150 bourbons ive yet to taste
you absolutely could
@@mrpringlehead isn't it usually smoother?
For $2000+, there should be a button to push that opens it automatically.
For $2000+, that fucker better feed itself to me where I’m standing. ☹️
Bro some whiskeys cost above $20000 ...google it ...
@@Akshaya101 I can believe it. I don’t even make that in a year. Maaaad.
Cough..cough.. *75Y/OBOTTLE*.. Cough.. Cough
It's called a brain.
"It's 30 years old" 🤣🤣.... The contents are that old but the bottle and cork are nowhere near that old.
Imagine thinking they stored the liquor in the bottle for 30 years.... lmao
Which means they cheaped-out on packing
Was about to say. How did these dumb people get so rich?
Back in the day the did store bottles like that. I had a bottle of jack Daniel's from my parents wedding in 1975. And we opened it a few years ago. The taste was so crazy. You can't even compare it to anything. It was sweet and smokey. Not harsh at all like regular j.d
@@Tjnumber1 hard alcohol dose not age in the bottle.
When you take the type of guy that always has to be right and multiply them and put them in the same room
My brother gets pissed off when I correct him on stuff.. but then I look it up on Google and he still disagrees and walks away.. yet he's 24 and I'm 20... things never change. I felt this comment
Lol 30yr old cork wtf it's the barrels 😂😂
Yea u right, bottled recently
A guy mentioned that at the end
30 year old scotch, 5 year old brains...
Dude was so mad when the cork to a $2k bottle broke. That was for his collection🍾
Or just fill it up with Jameson for when the in law's visit 😂😂
@@c1bersnake that's actually not a half bad idea
@@c1bersnake At least fill it with a midrange whiskey. Maybe Monkey Shoulder.
@@novaiscool1 monkey shoulder is mid range? The fuck?
Who’s here rewatching you see if the guy actually pulled it straight like he said?
Thirty year old Macallan is a rare and rarefied whisky. The time spent maturing in carefully selected European and American oak casks which have previously held Sherry or Bourbon creates a rich, intense liquid, with a deep colour achieved wholly naturally through the interaction between spirit and wood.
you can see even before he breaks it off it's crooked af.
and i hope the guy that says "well it's 30 years old" is joking :D the content is but not the cork or the bottle mate.
i still hope you enjoyed this dram
That bottle is not older than 2 years old. The content is old.
Not for want of being a pedant... it isn’t a 30 year old cork. The Whiskey was in a barrel for 30 years. The cork may even be just a year old.
And further... 30 years refers to how long the *youngest* whiskey in the bottle.
Alright, who gave the bottle to the least experienced guy there bro?
The sad part is, it’s most likely his bottle. 😪
His wedding
Nice to see folks actually drinking a decent whisky rather than simply keeping it forever. Also, clearly it's a special occasion and these guys are (trying to) enjoy a really nice bottle to mark the occasion. It's what it's there for.
I don't see why they are so surprised. Like a cork breaking is so rare or anything. Just grab an opener and continue.
Well the bystanders were the ones acting "suprised" the 'main guy' almost straight away asked for a corkscrew or as tou called it an opener
They are American. They have to act that way
@@bogdanlipoan2320 true. But a tiny tiny % of what regular American people...lol
Always tilt upside down to wet the cork if its been shelved for a long time. A wine opener at a 45 angle will get that open no problem.
Great tip!
Bruh. With the price of those bottles I’d be sending that one straight back.. if you’re paying that sort of premium then the last thing you want is a cork contamination. Poor manufacturing.
Did you see how he opened it? He pulled halfway and practically went at 90 degrees.
Besides it's natural cork, it's nothing to do with manufacturing. It could've been bottled years ago, and regardless, cork just does that sometimes. *Especially* if you open it like a fool.
@@GtsAntoni1 no he really didn't. He gave a wiggle and pulled up and it snapped. Any good cork would easily stand up to that, there is clearly a defect in it.
Its from the bottle being stored cork up. The cork dries out because the alcohol isnt keeping it moist. Improper storage of a very expensive liqour.
Also, sometimes a bad piece of cork makes it into production. It is a natural product and, as such, has imperfections not always visible.
Whiskey you're supposed to keep cork dry as opposed to wine you store it cork down to keep damp
You are spreading misinformation you dingus. You keep your whiskey on its side and see how that goes rookie. Enjoy that cork favor.😂😂😂😂
Your boy doesn’t know how to open a cork, twisted that shiz and broke it
Also I'm guessing it's been stored upright and therefore the cork dried out.. it's amatuer hour all round
@@thejezjourney you're supposed to store it upright though🤔
@@deini yeah. We are not talking about wine.
@@thejezjourney whisky should be stored upright. Synthetic corks get eaten/corroded by the scotch. Champagne is stored on its side because it uses natural cork that need moisture.
“Thou shall not pass”
1st World problems at it's finest🤦🏻♂️
exactly
Spoilt brats
@@richawazlett3806 how dare they enjoy something expensive
@@LargeInCharge77 exactly theres black people starving in africa
@@richawazlett3806 fuck em
I've tried the 55yr old when at the opening if their new distillery a couple of years back and couldn't tell you the difference between that and the 18yr bottle I got other than the horrendous price tag attached to the 55yr.
Excellent distillery though
Nothing like cork pieces in 30yr whiskey...adds a little "umph"
The Scotch is 30 years old. Not the bottle. Nothing ages in its bottle, it’ll forever be 30 years old. Meaning.. that cork is a shit design for $3000.
one of the reasons you store bottles lying down is because the cork is ruined if it's dry for too long.
@@hjertrudfiddlecock4394 That is the case with wine bottles. But if you do that with scotch it will disintegrate the cork.
@@503appie so how are you supposed to save the cork on a scotch bottle? just rebottle it every year?
The alcohol evaporation of high strength whiskey should keep the cork damp enough for it to remain intact. Whiskey corks are also smaller than a wine bottle cork, so the amount of moisture needed to keep the cork from crumbling is much lower. The small size of the cork is also why you can pull it out with your hands. But, if you store whiskey for long enough, the cork will likely fail and it's a good idea to decant older whiskeys into another bottle once opened, replace the cork with a newer one or simply drink it in one sitting as they are more likely to break from repeated opening and closing.
@@hjertrudfiddlecock4394 once you open a whiskey bottle you want to drink it within weeks as it'll only get worse over time.
Amateurs... Glad somebody recommend a corkscrew. Also, the whiskey is 30 years, the cork/bottle is new.
Ok, we Will wait for another 30years
Synthetic Corks are a must
They handed the bottle to the newbie, what a shame...
That just killed me in the inside just watching that
This hurts more than my last breakup
Just some general knowledge for everyone. Once alcohol has been bottled, it no longer ages. This goes for almost all spirits.
Spirits does not include beer or wine. Some spirits are purposefully bottled with something to continue the aging process such as a piece of the barrel or casque they were aged in, which allows aging to continue to a lesser extent.
Sake says go phuck yourself
@@replynotificationsdisabled sake isn't a spirit.
@carpe diem thanks
This happens when the cork is in contact with the alcohol for a long time some 1 somewhere had stored this unprofessionaly.
“It’s actually over 2000”..smh the bottle broke itself cuz it didn’t want these chumps drinking it
Opened a cognac who was bottled in 1986 4days ago, the exact same thing happened but I was able to open it with a sommelier, what a relief x)
„it’s 30 years old“
Listen to the connoisseur.
I had a bottle of mcallen 10 and the cork did the same thing. Might need to step the cork game up
Just depends on how old the actual bottle is and most importantly, how it was kept. If you're keeping your whisky bottle for a long time, you should expect the cork to dry off and because of that (and the fact it could then introduce oxygen in the bottle) you should wet the cork from time to time. On the other hand, you shouldn't keep your whisky bottles horizontally as that will also affect the cork.
Unfortunately, when you're buying a bottle from a previous owner who didn't keep it as they should you can end up with a cat in a bag - oxidized whisky not worth anything. I guess it can happen even if you buy from a store where they didn't storage it properly. And let's assume older whiskey that's more expensive can sometimes stay way too long on a shelf.
And just to make it as clear as possible. The age statement on the whiskey is completely irrelevant to proper storage practices. This can happen to any bottle.
@@ddelimar thankyou for the advice I learnt something today. Happy new year!
Everyone of these guys, you can tell, don’t drink scotch regularly. They are right now, just trying to flex.
This is why you store wine horizontally with a slight tilt toward the cork
Fuck I lost it at "Well, it's 30 years old" 🤣
They have a special type of cork remover for this scenario. It's basically two thin metal prongs the slide in between the glass and the cork. You then pincer the cork and pull out
The cork was high coz it was broke, that's a cork mummy.
I was waiting for them to add coke!
Hahaha i just bought a bottle of jameson proper twelve £20 and cork was fooooooking solid 🍾🤠
The comments are depressing, just some normal guys celebrating a wedding or something and the comments "err actually the barrel is 30 years old" "er they only talk about the cost" stfu
The first problem was that you bought Macallan.
For those wondering, it broke because the bottle was stored up right (cork dries out and becomes brittle) hence why wine bottle are store sideways
All those people " DONT DOO THATTTT! DO NOT DO THAT..." ...😂 I can be friends with all of them 😂 I know the feeling....😂😂😂
Everybody’s a whiskey snob now lmao just let people enjoy things
Reminds me of being in a hotel in India and a couple of guys drinking 30 year old whiskey at $200 a measure and mixing it with coke and ice. 🤦
Coke and ice is wonderful.
My God...
I've only been as pricey as 18 year old, but it was gorgeous.
Dude was like 'did you get the technique right?!?!' bro it's 30 years old if a baby bunny rabbit sneezed on that shit it was going out.
The bottle and the cork aren't 30 years old. Just the liquid inside lol
Cheap suits
How to be outsmarted by a cork.
Some people just aren't fit to run complicated items. Pencils, a spoon, toilet paper,....
All the money and nice suits in the world still can't get you smarts to open a bottle right 😂
Even the cork told them that they are not worthy.
All those nice n fancy suits going around and you're telling me that nobody brought a corkscrew?
You can give these people Arizona iced tea and tell them it’s 60 year old scotch
That one guy was about to ruin it all omg
Fun fact.. Proper aged wine 🍷 is stored not in a box but on a wine rack that tilts the wine on order to keep the cork from getting dry like that.
Excellent dram that Mac 30 is.
So many whiskey enthusiasts up in here i feel like I entered a fuckin cult jeeeez
Every one of those guys..*insert judgement*
Now Here we come Black jack 😂😂
$6 wine tastes just as good and it’s made this year so it’s fresh.
No. No it does not.
That's how you know it's a really good bottle
Thats a bad Oman at a wedding!!! Run mate , run and don't look back !!!
As a Whiskey bottle collector, my heart ached slightly.
Moral of the story...don’t by the fine oak Macallan series.
Totally looks like a crowd that is genuinely able to appreciate a 30 YO Whisky. Hahaha
"Yah it was tasty. You just gotta add enough root beer lol"
@@justintyler4693 It's clearly scotch whisky...
@@justintyler4693 No.
His mom is gonna be sooo mad
Nothing a feather and some clamps can’t fix.
I've had that happen. It sucks. Couldn't find a corkscrew so I used a drywall screw and pliers to lever it out.
Had this happen with a 20+ year remmy bottle. Best part is when the corkscrew just pulls out a column from the center and you're left with a fat tube of cork in the neck. Quite the bitch to get out.
We got it out with a cork screw.
That is not a 2,000 dollar bottle of whiskey
That's a whiskey that costs 2,000 dollars
Hold it upside down and repeatedly hit the base of the bottle with a shoe. Keep an eye on the cork. It will work its way out. When it’s out enough then tip the bottle back over and pull the cork with your fingers
Exactly why I save corks from empty whiskey bottles
Wine key ! where’s my barback 😂
I haven’t had the privilege of tasting the 30 year, but I prefer the 12 (double cask) over the 18. $2000 is paying for rarity. After aging in a barrel for that long and offering up the angel’s share, each bottle and blend is super exclusive.
Boy just bought a bottle with 30year old whiskey? I presume but somehow he thinks the new bottle and the cork is 30 years old aswell damn hes real smart
You know you don’t rate to drink a scotch when you get the Heisman from a bottle.
Groom and crew - “Over 2,000 dollars!”
Bottle - “Nah, you ain’t ready.”
Dude thought it was a twist on cap
He tried to twist it open 🤣
😂about a week back same thing happened to my Jameson Black Barrel. Had to push it in.
Bottle doesn't want to open it wants to become 50 year old😂
shout out to that one dude who said,
*_aCtUaLlY iTs oVeR 2 tHoUsAnD_* after everyone had already answered the question.
Love how Americans buy expensive Scottish whisky just for the price , when you could get a £35 bottle of 12 year old Highland park that will definitely taste better
Because you would know
@@bustedugly321 I mean yes I would know , sorry to break it to you , it's a well known fact in Scotland that we sell the expensive whisky to the Americans and other silly foreign people and keep the good stuff for ourselves
@@danielferguson8304 haha yea that’s utter shite. “Let’s cut our profit margins so us scots can drink better liquor at a lower price”. It’s okay bub, that bottles just out of your price range and you feel like being a gatekeeper. Go drink your blended johnnie walker like the rest of the posers
@@bustedugly321 also you do know that the quality of the product has very little do do with the price right ? For single malts the price is driven up by the rarity so expensive whisky's don't taste better at all it's all for the collection rather than the whisky itself , any professional will tell you that
@@danielferguson8304 weird way to admit you drink cheap liquor