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Happy Friday, Y'all! Today, Matt moves to the other side of the show as a guest while Drew takes over the interviewing. The Boys are delighted to welcome Jeff Huber of the Wheaton Whisky Club for their first live recording with a special guest. Hear how Jeff and Matt took over the WWC and have worked to revitalize it, a quick movie tangent, their outlook on Whisky Clubs in general, and the demand for Single Barrels. And speaking of Single Barrels, Matt and Jeff delivered for this episode. Jeff shares an Eagle Rare 10 Single Barrel that was NOT found in any stores and a Wheaton Whisky Club - Malloy's collaboration, a Yellowstone Bourbon Single Barrel. Matt cracks open a beautiful Bladnoch 11 year Single Malt Scotch, and Drew brings a dusty- a Centinela Tequila Reposado from 2011! The QuickSips™ are fantastic, and Jeff discovers the allure of the hype horn! These might be tough to find on the shelves, but don't let that stop you... Scoop up a few of your favorites, invite your friends, share, listen, and sip along, and Make It A Happy Friday™!
Bob and Brad dive into DreamWorks' animated masterpiece How to Train Your Dragon, a film that has captured audiences young and old since its release in 2010. They explore why this coming-of-age tale of Hiccup and his dragon Toothless continues to resonate emotionally and visually. Alongside their film discussion, Bob and Brad pour a dram of Glengoyne 15 Year Single Malt Scotch, a beautifully crafted Highland whisky known for its unpeated, sherry-cask richness. Will this pairing of dragon fire and Scotch sophistication prove as legendary as Hiccup and Toothless?Timestamps(0:00) Intro(6:31) Brad Explains(14:28) Performances, Themes(32:20) Glengoyne 15 Year review(41:11) Two Facts and a Falsehood(45:45) Final Analysis(48:20) Let's Make it a Double and Final ScoresSave on your bottle of Blackwood (use code FILMWHISKEY)Film & Whiskey InstagramFilm & Whiskey FacebookFilm & Whiskey TwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com.
We continue this peat series with another two W2W recommended single malts form Islay.
On this episode of Whiskey Tequila Fridays, the Boys bring two bottles whose lengthy titles are only surpassed by the flavors they hold. Two bottles that are truly Rum Barrel Baddies! Matt brings the Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky and Drew brings the Yeyo Tequila Reposado Great Lakes Tequila Club Tropical Edition Private Barrel Pick. I don't know about you all, but just saying all that makes me thirsty! This Glenlivet is everywhere, so scoop one up. And while a Great Lakes Tequila Club pick may only be in the Chicago area, there is surely a Yeyo Tropical Reserve series reposado available near you. This is the perfect Friday to grab these two bottles, invite your friends, sip and listen along as the Boys discover one of the best QuickSips™ to date. And, as always, Make It A Happy Friday™!!!
We go right to the top of the peat bombs list with this episode. As far as we know, Octomore is the heaviest peated single malt scotch available. Does it live up to the price tag and hype?
Cap,Scagz,Mr. B, Big Luch & Danny Mac review Glenfiddich's Perpetual Collection Vat 04 which is exclusively available in Global Travel Retail only.Text us comments or questions we can answer on the showSupport the showGo to Linktree.com/TwoDoomedMen for all our socials where we continue the conversation in between episodes.
We kick off this peated series and set the bar pretty high with these two Ledaigs from Tobermory. We also discuss the peat part of the whiskey wheel.
Bob and Brad take on one of the most divisive films in recent memory—Joker (2019)—starring Joaquin Phoenix in his Oscar-winning role as the Clown Prince of Crime. While the film's technical achievements, cinematography, and score are undeniable, our hosts remain conflicted about its themes and overall message. DoesJoker present a compelling character study, or does it glorify chaos without purpose?Then, in the second half of the show, they turn their attention to theBenromach 10-Year Single Malt Scotch, a Speyside whiskey known for its unique balance of smoke, sherry cask influence, and oak-driven complexity. How does this traditional yet distinctive dram hold up in the world of single malt Scotch?(0:00) Intro (04:13) Brad Explains (06:12) Performances, Themes (22:16) Benromach 10-Year Review (32:16) Two Facts and a Falsehood & Final Analysis (48:15) Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores Film & WhiskeyInstagramFilm & WhiskeyFacebookFilm & WhiskeyTwitterEmail us!Join our Discord server!For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com.
Herzlich willkommen auf der Cigarrencouch. In aufgeregten Zeiten muss man nicht selbst Teil der Aufregung sein. Mit diesem Credo steigen Maria und Gerry in die neue Folge ein. Bei ihnen bekannten Cigarren, Cocktail und Single Malt Scotch (ja richtig, Scotch) freuen sich beide über ihren Urlaub. Für Maria geht´s nach Thailand. Gerry bleibt zu Hause und fiebert dem Superbowl mit teilweise gemischten Gefühlen entgegen. Weiter philosophieren beide über die Frage, wie man aus der Position zwischen den Stühlen wieder heraus kommen kann. Sind Zeit und Abstand an dieser Stelle die Indikatoren, die vor kognitive Konzepte gesetzt werden müssen? Wir wünschen Euch viel Spaß mit dieser Folge. Servus baba, küss´ die Hand. Ade. Shownotes: @die_cigarrencouch @maria_macanudo @gerry_laechnfinga Picture by @treeburn103 Introsong "Slinky" by Ron Gelinas Chillout Lounge Outrosong "Landshark" by Roger Niewel
Welcome, and Happy Friday! Today the boys bring two beautiful bottles that pair perfectly, perhaps unexpectedly. Matt brings the Murray McDavid Single Malt Scotch Madeira Finish, an affordable scotch that will appeal to everyone, even to those who are not yet fans. Drew brings the Tequila G4 Blanco Madera which has a few production differences than the regular G4 Blanco, namely fermentation in a wood cask. So why would a wood cask fermented tequila match so well with a barrel finished Scotch? Well, Ladies and Gentlemen, that's just Matt's palate genius! Both of these bottles are around, although the tequila may be a bit harder to find. Go on the hunt, scoop 'em up, invite your friends, listen and sip along, and Make It A Happy Friday™!
In this episode of the Bourbon Lens podcast, we dive deep into the world of Benromach, one of Scotland's most celebrated distilleries. We're joined by Keith Cruickshank, Distillery Manager at Benromach, who walks us through the rich history and what make their subtly smoky Speyside whiskies stand out. We're honored to taste through their impressive portfolio, including their rare and limited-release 50-Year-Old Scotch, a truly exceptional and costly expression that showcases the artistry and dedication behind Benromach's craft. Keith shares insights into the distillery's commitment to traditional production methods, the importance of maturation, and how Benromach balances innovation with heritage. This episode offers a rare opportunity to experience and learn about one of the most exclusive whiskies available today. Whisky Tasting Notes: We taste through Benromach's range, exploring expressions like the 10-Year-Old, 15-Year-Old, and the highly sought-after 50-Year-Old. Keith offers expert commentary on each, highlighting the unique characteristics of their single malts and the stories behind their creation. In this episode, we discuss: - The history and philosophy of Benromach Distillery - The making of Benromach's unique, slightly peated whiskies - What makes their 50-Year-Old Scotch such a rare and expensive release - The significance of traditional methods in crafting exceptional Scotch - Insights into future releases and the distillery's plans This conversation is a must-listen for whisky enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone curious about what goes into making some of the world's finest Scotch whiskies. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 6 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our amazing community of Patreon supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to find our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens
The work of renewal in a church is slow, costly, and long-term. It requires pastors who consistently say, “I can't do this alone,” and who return to the feet of Jesus, the One making all things new. This week, Father James Mallon, Pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in beautiful Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, joins us on the podcast to share his heart for evangelism and his passion for parish renewal. Father James reflects on: His journey back to local church ministry after a season in parachurch and diocesan roles Re-experiencing the cost of renewal in a parish setting Tending to the inevitable wounds of pastoral ministry The Holy Spirit as both the gathering and sending force of the Church We hope you find joy and comfort in knowing that pastoral ministry is a shared journey, as brothers and sisters across Canada collectively pray, “Come, Holy Spirit.” Bio | Father James Mallon is pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and founder of the Divine Renovation Ministry. The message of Divine Renovation has resonated in the hearts of tens of thousands of pastors and lay leaders throughout the world. It has inspired and motivated them to act and seek help in transforming their own faith community. To answer their needs, the Divine Renovation Ministry was created. Fr James continues to serve the Divine Renovation Ministry with a portion of his time. Born in Scotland, Father James and his family moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1982. After studying at Christ the King Seminary in British Columbia and St. Augustine's Seminary in Toronto, Father James was ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1997. He currently resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In addition to his ministry, Father James loves soccer, movies, photography, dogs, everything Apple and good Single Malt Scotch. Give today to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Partners: Thanks to the Canadian Bible Society for supporting this episode. Learn more about their Bible Course. Guest: Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Divine Renovation Divine Renovation Book Thriving Faith Get Connected! Blog & Episode write-up Website Join our Mailing List! Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
All Our Social Links On todays episode JB and Fancy Rob discuss various topics including their passion for drama, their love for whiskey, and their idea for a breakfast sausage churro. The conversation transitions to a discussion about awakening, with a focus on awakening the city. They explore the importance of seeing the city through the eyes of Jesus, working together in unity, and bringing people to Jesus. To awaken our city, we must see its people through the eyes of Jesus, work together in unity and joy, bring people to Jesus, and realize that this mission requires patience and perseverance. It is worth it to invest in people's lives and love them, even if they don't respond or change. Awakening our city requires patience and perseverance, and we may never be honored in our own city. We must trust Jesus with the results and not rely on our own power. Our ministry and mission field is wherever God has placed us, and we are called to joyfully work and sow the seeds of the gospel. The guys conclude with a controversial feature pour that takes them away from even the podcast name by sharing a Single Malt Scotch with Laphroaig 10-Year. Takeaways: Importance of seeing the city through the eyes of Jesus Bringing people to Jesus to awaken our city, we must see its people through the eyes of Jesus and work together in unity and joy. Bringing people to Jesus requires patience and perseverance, even if they don't respond or change. Our ministry and mission field is wherever God has placed us, and we are called to joyfully work and sow the seeds of the gospel. We must trust Jesus with the results and not rely on our own power or abilities. Awakening our city may require us to be patient and not seek recognition or honor in our own city. Pours this episode: Spey River Speyside Single Malt Scotch (JB) Sling Shot Small Batch (Rob) Spey River Speyside Single Malt Scotch - Bourbon Finished (JB) Sling Shot Single Barrel (Rob) Laphroaig 10-Year (Featured Pour) Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/JBbibleandbourbon Support us on Patreon!
Jake takes a deep dive into Scotland in this week's episode featuring Tamdhu Single Malt Whisky. He's joined by Gordon Dallas, Brand Development & Advocacy Director for Tamdhu, for an informative and enlightening comparative tasting of a portion of the Tamdhu portfolio of sherry cask whiskies. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 5 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our growing Patreon Community of supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About Tamdhu: Tamdhu is owned by Ian MacLeod Distillers, one of Scotland's leading independent family-owned distillers. Tamdhu is 100% matured in the finest Oloroso sherry oak casks from Spain. Tamdhu uses only the best Oloroso sherry seasoned American and European oak casks giving the award-winning single malt its natural, dark amber color, intense richness on the palate and its deep, long finish. Born on the banks of the River Spey in 1897, its quality is also defined by the wisp of peat in its malted barley and the natural Speyside water that is drawn directly from the Tamdhu spring. About Gordon Dundas, International Brand Ambassador for Ian MacLeod Distillers: Gordon has been working in the whisky industry directly for over 17 years. Although initially having been an engineer and then working in the Sport events and hospitality industry, he had always had an interest in the wonderful whisky world. Gordon started working for international title Whisky Magazine in 2003 gaining incredible insights and knowledge of the whisky industry and setting up the famous Whisky Live shows internationally in the US, Asia and Australia. In 2011, Gordon then joined Morrison Bowmore Distillers (and laterally Beam Suntory) as Global Brand Ambassador working in European, Asian and Travel Retail markets. Working on Bowmore, Auchentoshan and Glen Garioch initially then the whole Beam Suntory whisky portfolio. Gordon was honoured to be appointed a Keeper of the Quaich in 2013. In 2017, Gordon joined family owned Ian MacLeod Distillers Ltd (IMD) as International Brand Ambassador. IMD were awarded Whisky Magazine's 2018 Distiller of the Year, and are producers of the award winning Glengoyne, Tamdhu and Smokehead single malt whiskies along with Edinburgh Gin. In 2017 IMD also purchased Rosebank and are currently in the process of re-building this iconic distillery. Gordon's whisky journey is always ongoing and he loves the international travel it brings, the fabulous people around the world enjoying whisky and working with a team of talented people! Tamdhu Whiskey Portfolio Snapshot: Tamdhu 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch (SRP: $67.99) - Matured in ex-sherry casks for 12years, this drink holds aromas of cinnamon rolls, orange candy, fresh oak, raisins & traces of mint. The palate offers notes of banana, raspberry jam, malty biscuits & toasted oak, with cinnamon and dried fruit flavors that linger in finish. Tamdhu 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch (SRP: $129.99) - Aged in Oloroso Sherry casks, this 15 year old Tamdhu has aromas of apple pie, spiced currants and orange zest. The palate is full of juicy apricots, vibrant raspberries and bitter almonds, before a long finish full of malty biscuits and creamy sherry notes. Gold Medal winner at the 2024 San Francisco International Spirits Competition Tamdhu 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch (SRP: $199.99) - The oldest expression at Tamdhu is fully matured only in Oloroso seasoned Sherry Casks. Both the richness of European Oak and the more subtle American Oak flavors combine with the fruity this very limited edition.
On this episode of the Brothers of the Dram Podcast A.J. put Eric to the test. Eric blind tastes 6 different whiskeys. Was he able to identify the difference between Single Malt Scotch, Irish, Canadian, Blended Scotch and American Whiskey? This ended up being a really fun episode to record and we suggest you do it with your friends after you give it a listen. Brothers and Sisters, TOGETHER WE DRINK!
As usual, Joelle brings out a hidden gem of a low-end bourbon. Also, we get into a solid, high proof, independently bottled Tobermory single malt scotch. Both of these we highly recommend looking out for.
We live in a time when people often refer to Scotch not only by the brand name but also by the age of the liquid. In executive boardrooms and exclusive gentlemen's clubs, the names of single malts are mentioned with a certain reverence, and a hush will come over the room as a Glenlivit 74-year-old or a Dalmore 45-year-old, as discussed. They are expensive, they are exclusive, and they have given single malt scotch an air of rarity and distinction.But there is one brand that seeks to throw all the trappings of labelling aside and who seeks to challenge the drinker to look to flavour and taste as a benchmark. With Smokehead, the liquid in its bottles is Islay single malts, but distillery names and age classifications are not mentioned. In other words, Smokehead is looking to take you down the road less travelled and presents cask-finished whiskies that have the pedigree but without the labelling. To find out what it all means we talk to Michael Brown, Global Whisky Brand Ambassador for Smokehead's parent company, Ian Macleod Distillers about flavour, smoke and what disrupting scotch whiskey means
Old Pulteney, sounds like a bad British food choice #whisky #scotch #whiskey #peaty #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man Maury, Made Man BobSIPS – On this episode we discuss Balvenie, Glendronach, Old Pulteney & Ardbeg. Imagine savoring the Balvenie French Oak 16, a single malt that dances on the palate with floral notes and hints of apple skin. Or the Glendronach Batch 12, with its marriage of Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks that Rachel Barrie, a master blender, has turned into a symphony of flavor. And then, there's the Old Pulteney lineup—the 12, 15, 18, and 25-year-olds—each offering a different shade of the coastal distillery's signature maritime charm. We will be discussing this whiskey and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best:Balvenie French Oak 16 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 4 SIPSGlendronach Cask Strength Batch 12 Single Malt Whisky 4 SIPSOld Pulteney 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 3 SIPSOld Pulteney 15 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 5 SIPSOld Pulteney 18 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 4 SIPSOld Pulteney 25 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 5 SIPSOld Pulteney Huddart Single Malt Whisky 4 SIPSArdbeg Heavy Vapours 4 SIPSinfo@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell SwingPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBeanProducer: Made Man BobWhiskey Tasting Podcast, Balvenie French Oak 16, Glendronach Batch 12, Old Pulteney 12, Old Pulteney 15, Old Pulteney 18, Old Pulteney 25, Old Pulteney Huddart, Ardbeg Heavy Vapors, Single Malt Scotch, Whiskey Ratings, Sip Suds Smokes, Whiskey Enthusiasts, Distillery Insights, Flavor Profiles, Aroma Exploration, Peated Whiskey, Scotch Whiskey Reviews, Whiskey Education, Limited Release WhiskeyBalveniehttps://www.thebalvenie.com/Glendronachhttps://www.glendronachdistillery.com/Old Pulteneyhttps://www.oldpulteney.com/Ardbeghttps://www.ardbeg.com/Apple TVhttps://www.apple.com/apple-tv-plus/Slow Horseshttps://tv.apple.com/us/show/slow-horses/umc.cmc.3s4mgg2y7lj0t4c5x6o54e5m3YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/Dr. Bill Lumsdenhttps://www.ardbeg.com/en-gb/our-whisky-committee/dr-bill-lumsdenRachel Barriehttps://www.brown-forman.com/team/rachel-barrie/David C. Stewart MBEhttps://www.maltwhiskytrail.com/mwt-members/david-c-stewart-balvenie/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another high-octane episode where we dive deep into the explosive world of True Lies, the 1994 blockbuster that mixed action, comedy, and a touch of romance like no other. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis take us on a wild ride, courtesy of James Cameron's unparalleled direction. And as if that's not thrilling enough, we're joined by the always insightful Vince Mancini, writer and host of "The Frotcast," to dissect what makes this film a standout among '90s cinema. Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 6:00 - Brad Explains 7:22 - Performances and Themes 44:20 - Glenrothes 10 Review 53:43 - Two Facts and a Falsehood 1:00:38 - Final Analysis 1:12:48 - Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores Join us as we navigate through the complex narrative and adrenaline-pumping action of True Lies, analyzing everything from the iconic Harrier jet scene to the nuanced performances of its star-studded cast. Vince Mancini brings his unique perspective to our discussion, shedding light on the film's legacy and its place in action-comedy lore. But that's not all – we'll also be savoring the rich flavors of Glenrothes 10-Year Single Malt Scotch. Get ready for a sensory journey through Speyside as we explore the whisky's distinctive tasting notes, and whether this Scotch should be on your shelf. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
Only a few more left of our odds and ends series. These two Whiskeys are out of the ordinary, but they work for us.
Join us for a thrilling adventure back to 1991 as we dive into Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. We discuss everything from Kevin Costner's portrayal of the legendary outlaw to Alan Rickman's unforgettable Sheriff of Nottingham. Then, we shift our focus to a Speyside treat – Glen Moray 12 Year Single Malt Scotch. We explore its flavor profile, history, and whether it's a must-try for whisky enthusiasts. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 6:20 - Brad Explains 7:45 - Performances, Themes 25:45 - Glen Moray 12 Review 34:00 - Two Facts and a Falsehood 39:15 - Final Analysis 47:25 - Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores We take a nostalgic journey to 1991's Sherwood Forest, exploring the film's depiction of Robin Hood folklore and its lasting impact on the genre. From Costner's Robin Hood to Freeman's Azeem, we dissect the captivating performances and character dynamics that make this film unforgettable. A special focus on the film's visual storytelling and Bryan Adams' iconic soundtrack that captured the essence of adventure. Then we immerse ourselves in the experience of tasting Glen Moray 12, with notes on its unique flavor profile and aging process. We offer suggestions on how best to enjoy this Scotch, and whether it's worth the relatively affordable price tag. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. Remember, you can always join the conversation and share your thoughts on the Film & Whiskey community pages. And if you loved the episode, don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
Tasting Notes This classic Highland single malt is aged for 12 years in a combination of Oloroso and PX sherry casks, providing a fruit and sweetly cream driven malt with ginger cookie, dried red fruit, and orchard fruit. The malt has a touch of lemon curd, but the rich fruit takes over and leads to a balanced finish both malty and spicy.
It's the Season 8 premiere of Film & Whiskey! This season, we're looking at blockbusters by year, starting with the 1988 Oscar-winning Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. We explore the nuanced performances, the surprisingly-not-problematic treatment of autism, and the film's lasting legacy. Then, we review the affordable Old Pulteney 12-Year Single Malt Scotch, discussing its maritime heritage and unique flavor profile. Timestamps: (0:00) Intro (12:05) Brad Explains (14:34) Performances, Themes (34:00) Old Pulteney 12-Year Single Malt Scotch review (44:30) Two Facts and a Falsehood (51:38) Final Analysis (54:49) Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores This week, we're once again honoring Tom Cruise with the 1988 classic "Rain Man." We discuss how Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of an autistic savant broke new ground, the chemistry between Hoffman and Cruise, and the film's broader cultural impact. We'll also look at director Barry Levinson's technique and how "Rain Man" reflects its era but seems to remain timeless. Then, we shift our focus to Old Pulteney 12-Year Single Malt Scotch. Known for its rich maritime history and exquisite flavor notes, we dissect what makes this whiskey a favorite among beginners and connoisseurs alike. As we sip and savor, we'll compare notes on how both the film and the whiskey have created legacies in their respective fields. Season 8 starts right here! Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
In a brand new bonus episode This is my Bourbon Podcast, Perry and Eric take a good hard look at the newest edition of Buzzard's Roost Cigar Rye Whiskey and review it for you, dear listener. It's a tale filled with many swings and ups and downs and moments that can only be experienced with your own eyes and ears. They also open a box that Eric got sent out of the blue and review the whisky that was inside! Can anyone say "Single Malt Scotch?" Enjoy! Link to our Barrell Rye Armagnac Finished Pick: https://stores.mashnetworks.co/product/barrell-private-release-rye-1a03/wimwr-8726123774259-Whiskey%20in%20My%20Wedding%20Ring Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcast Send us an email with questions or comments to thisismybourbonshop@gmail.com Send us mail to PO Box 22609, Lexington, KY 40522 Check out all of our merch and apparel: http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/ Leave us a message for Barrel Rings at 859.428.8253 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonpod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisismybourbonpodcast PayPal, if you feel so inclined: PayPal.me/pritter1492
While Rory was working his way through his undergraduate degree in Applied Psychology BSc. He developed a keen interest in the marketing aspects of the drinks industry, specifically single malt whisky. This interest grew from working within a prestigious whisky bar in the heart of Scotland's capital for several years. This allowed Rory to gain unparalleled exposure to some of the most renowned figures and innovators in the whisky industry. Coupled with this exposure and natural interest, he soon developed a passion that led him to undertake his Master's in Marketing. Since then Rory has focused much of his efforts on becoming engrossed in the marketing strategies of luxurious consumables, with a personal enthusiasm for the international whisky industry.
Whisky Month continues folks with some more Scotch Whisky! In this episode, Denny, Nick and Teresa try Aberlour Speyside Single Malt Scotch! Will it be loooovely? Or will it yuck! Maybe somewhere in between! Tune in today to witness all the laughs, shenanigans and drinking! Smash those like and subscribe buttons now! Cheers!
In today's review, your boys try a scotch from the ISLANDS! This is our first ever Single Malt Scotch from the Islands region of Scotland and boy did we set the bar high. Special thanks to Stacey from Marussia Beverages for providing us with this bottle. Thank you to our Sponsor Addys Wine and Liquor. If you are in the market for a new bottle of whiskey or some wine, this is the place to go. Located on Transit Road in Williamsville, they have all the right staff to guide you in the perfect direction. Download their App to be notified when they have events, allocated products, and sales, and they can also ship to you! Download the app here!Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cta.AddyFineWineApple Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/addys-lexis-wine-spirits/id1375492533 **Ethics Statement**All whiskey review is 100% honest and we have no obligation to review or give a higher rating just because it is sent to us. Any one that wants to send us a bottle can contact us through our Instagram, but know that it will be our honest rating. We want to provide all of you with a genuine analysis that you can take as our stamp of approval, and we wouldn't be able to have that if we inflated just because we received it for free. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we host Ryan Cochrane, the former 2 time Olympian turned woodworker. He's a self proclaimed "epoxy guy" and his favorite book is the Kama Sutra. We also learn about Jess' woodworking classes, Colton's Macho Man Randy Savage Impression and that Ross has a thing for Single Malt Scotch with a story.
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On today's episode we have a glass of Virginia Distilleries VHW Port Cask and a bowl of Cornell and Diehl Kajun Kakel We invite Ryan from the club to start our Pipe Pairing series. We talk about American Single Malt, Perique, and the difference in cigarettes and pipe tobacco. All that and more on today's episode of Whiskey Chasers! Be sure to Like us on Facebook and follow us on instagram, as well as rate and review the show wherever you are listening, it really helps us out. Our Website is www.whiskeychaserspod.com, check us out! Thanks, and enjoy the show!History of distilleryowner/sGeorge G Moore, native of Ireland, came to the US in the 1970'sWhen it was founded2011Where it was foundedLovingston, VA, in the heart of the Blue Ridge MountainsWhy they chose to start“Always have the Courage of your Convictions” Was a saying of Georges, and their main line of single maltsTastingThe bottleVHW Port Cask FinishedBlend of Single Malt Scotch and American Single malt, Aged in Port casksThe juice100% malted BarelyFinished in port wine Casks for a minimum of 12 monthsThe typeAmerican Single MaltAmerican Single Malt commission states:Made from 100% malted barleyDistilled entirely at one distilleryMashed, distilled, and matured in the United StatesMatured in oak casks of a capacity not exceeding 700 litersDistilled to no more than 160 proof (80% ABV)Bottled greater than 80 proof (40% ABV)Not regulated as of now thoughOur Bowl today was Cornell & DiehlKajun KakeSupport the showWebsite:www.whiskeychaserspod.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcastInsta:https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskeychaserspodcastThanks For Listening! Tell a Friend!
The world of Scotch Whisky is rich with different intricacies and flavor profiles, and one such characteristic that is often discussed is the "region" in which a Scotch is produced. In this episode, I break down the regions of Scotland: Highland, Lowland, Speyside, Islay, and Campbeltown, and I even briefly discuss a sub-region of the highlands known as the Islands. Of course, I also do a full review of Springbank 10yr, a single malt scotch from the Campbeltown region of Scotland. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/whiskeynoobs
Matt and Gus are Joined this week by Rory Glasgow, National Ambassador for The GlenDronach, Benriach, and Glenglassaugh brands for the US and Canada, to talk all things single malt whisky! Topics Discussed: Rory's journey into the whisky industry and growing up in Scotland. Rory's first experience with Scotch whisky, tending bar and falling in love with the world of spirits. The history of Benriach Distillery and the unique challenges it has faced during it's time. How Benriach floor malts it's barley and the unique terroir Benriach's location provides to in peat and how Benriach sets itself apart from other Speyside Scotch whiskies. The science and details behind what peat is, how it's used in scotch whisky production and how locations and terroir play a part in the flavor it imparts on spirits. The various barrel and cask types Benriach uses to age whiskey and the unique flavors each can add to a whisky as it ages. A tasting of five wonderful scotch whiskies produce by Benriach including the oldest Matt or Gus have ever had at 40 yrs old! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/whiskeyandwhitetails Instagram - @whiskeyandwhitetails Facebook - @whiskeyandwhitetails Twitter - @whskywhitetail Website & Store - www.whiskeyandwhitetails.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUX9-ft9bLcrNMUMREwj4Dw/featured MORE: We'd like to extend a special thank you to everyone who has supported us along this journey so far. We've done a lot in a short time and have so much more we're excited to do still. We must give a particularly BIG shoutout to our growing Patreon Community! If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow whiskey or whitetail/hunting enthusiast about our show. We'd be beyond grateful for the support. Make sure to stay up to date on everything we're doing through our Instagram and visit our website to check out our latest journal posts about hunting, whiskey and cigars and our shop for our latest barrel made products. Last but not lease, please consider joining our Patreon community where you'll get exclusive access to Patreon only content, early access to other content, prizes, giveaways, a voice in what content we create, live streams, expand our ability to bring you EVEN MORE awesome content as well as a community of awesome whiskey and outdoor enthusiasts. This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, and Podcast Network. Follow Waypoint on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The world of Scotch Whisky is rich with different intricacies and flavor profiles, and one such characteristic that is often discussed is the "region" in which a Scotch is produced. In this episode, I break down the regions of Scotland: Highland, Lowland, Speyside, Islay, and Campbeltown, and I even briefly discuss a sub-region of the highlands known as the Islands. Of course, I also do a full review of Springbank 10yr, a single malt scotch from the Campbeltown region of Scotland. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/whiskeynoobs
In this episode of the Film & Whiskey podcast, Bob and Brad dive into the thought-provoking world of Charlie Chaplin with his iconic 1940 film The Great Dictator. This Chaplin masterpiece marks his first full use of sound and takes a bold stance against Hitler and the Nazis during a time when America was practicing isolationism. Our hosts compare and contrast this film with Chaplin's previous works, exploring the effectiveness of dialogue-driven comedy and its place within Chaplin's directorial style. As part of their tasting experience, Bob and Brad sample Tamdhu 15, a more aged rendition of the Tamdhu 10 whisky they tried last week. They examine the complex flavors and aromas that develop over the additional five years of maturation in the barrel. Will the Tamdhu 15 exceed their expectations? Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 11:45 - Brad Explains 14:20 - Does the Comedy Work? 30:00 - Tamdhu 15 Single Malt Scotch review 40:40 - Two Facts and a Falsehood 45:00 - Performances, Themes, and Final Analysis 1:02:00 - Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores In this episode, Bob and Brad delve into the intricate layers of Chaplin's "The Great Dictator." They discuss the film's historical and cultural significance, examining the satirical and political commentary woven throughout. The hosts analyze Chaplin's performance, his ability to convey humanism through cinematic storytelling, and the lasting impact of his directorial style on the film industry. Alongside the film discussion, Bob and Brad conduct a thorough review of Tamdhu 15 Single Malt Scotch. They share their tasting notes, discussing the whisky's flavors, complexity, and how it compares to their previous Tamdhu experience. Whisky enthusiasts and connoisseurs will appreciate their insightful insights and pairing recommendations. Don't miss this captivating episode that combines film analysis, whisky appreciation, and a deep appreciation for cinema's timeless classics. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
Bob and Brad continue their series of Charlie Chaplin-directed films with his 1925 classic The Gold Rush. One of the most financially successful films of the silent era, this movie is full of iconic Chaplin bits, including his famous "Dance of the Rolls." Our hosts compare and contrast it with last week's film, City Lights, and highlight how much more comedy-oriented this movie is. Then, they try Tamdhu 10, a Speyside single malt that smells and tastes more like a Highland scotch. Is it worth it at a relatively affordable price point? Timestamps: 0:00: Introduction 06:00: Brad Explains 07:30: Performances and Direction 31:20: Tamdhu 10 Single Malt Scotch review 41:05: Two Facts and a Falsehood 45:50: Themes and Final Analysis 54:50: Let's Make it a Double 57:05: Final Scores In this episode of Film & Whiskey, Bob and Brad continue their exploration of Charlie Chaplin's filmography with a dive into his classic, The Gold Rush. This silent film masterpiece, known for its iconic comedic moments and Chaplin's timeless performance, remains one of the most financially successful films of the silent era. Bob and Brad draw comparisons to Chaplin's previous work, City Lights, highlighting the shift towards a more comedy-oriented approach in The Gold Rush. Bob and Brad analyze the performances and direction, marveling at Chaplin's physical comedy and his ability to convey a range of emotions through his expressive acting. They explore the film's themes of hope, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams, delving into the social and historical context that influenced the narrative. The Gold Rush stands as a testament to Chaplin's genius as both a performer and a filmmaker, showcasing Chaplin's ability to weave laughter and heartache seamlessly leaving a lasting impact on cinema history. In the second half of the episode, the hosts turn their attention to Tamdhu 10, a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. With its distinctive characteristics that bridge the gap between Speyside and Highland whiskies, they ponder whether Tamdhu 10 delivers on its value and lives up to the reputation of the Scotch whisky region. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
On this exciting episode of Chill Filtered, Cole and Robby embark on a thrilling journey as they indulge in the rich and smoky depths of Octomore Edition 13.2. After catching up on recent updates, including Cole's latest pepper batch, RV trips, and the infamous "sugar monkey", the duo delves into the intriguing history of this highly sought-after Scotch whisky. They explore the unique flavor profile and tasting notes of Octomore Edition 13.2, discussing its peaty complexities and velvety finish. On Whiskey World News, Robby enlightens listeners with an insightful article sharing expert tips on finding rare and elusive whiskies. From state lotteries to online auctions, they discuss the strategies and resources that whisky enthusiasts can utilize to expand their collections and uncover those elusive bottles. Then, in their popular segment "What Whiskey Would You Choose?", Robby poses the tantalizing question: "What is your favorite allocated whiskey?" As they savor every sip of Octomore Edition 13.2, Cole and Robby reveal their most cherished allocated whiskies that hold a special place in their hearts and on their shelves, sharing their personal favorites that have become true gems in their collections. Will Octomore Edition 13.2 meet their lofty and smoky expectations and become a new benchmark for exceptional peated whisky? Tune in to find out, as Cole and Robby continue their mission to uncover extraordinary whiskies and share their passionate insights with whisky lovers around the globe.
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The Patriot Podcast Network reviews Costco's Kirkland 18 Year Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky: https://www.costco.com.au/Wine-Spirits/Spirits/Whisky/Kirkland-Signature-18-Year-Old-Highland-Single-Malt-Scotch-Whisky-750ml/p/1252125Our Full episode with the Alan Jacoby, We The People Radio and Sergeant & The Samurai drops tommorow morning, stay tuned. Support the showGo to Linktree.com/TwoDoomedMen for all our socials where we continue the conversation in between episodes.
In partnership with Club Oenologique - the world through the lens of wine and spirits. For the 100th episode of the Drinking Hour, David talks to Dr Rachel Barrie, Master Blender for Brown Forman's Single Malt Scotch distilleries, the first female to hold the title and the first woman to be inducted into Scotch whisky's Hall of Fame. Drinks featured: GlenDronach Distillery 16 YO Boynsmill Single Malt Scotch Whisky (gold / trophy) Benriach Distillery ‘The Twenty Five' 25 YO Single Malt Scotch Whisky (gold) Tomatin Distillery 1976 Single Malt Scotch Whisky (gold / trophy) Teeling Whiskey 30 year-old Single Malt Irish Whiskey (gold) Starward Left-Field Single Malt Whisky (highball - gold / trophy) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest this week is Craig Bridger of Whyte & Mackay. Craig brings us an impressive lineup of The Dalmore Single Malt Scotch Whiskies, including their 12 Year, USA-Exclusive 14 Year, Port Wood Reserve, and an exquisite and rare 18 Year Single Malt. Our US listeners should definitely keep their eyes out for the 14 Year. The 14 Year joins The Dalmore Principal Collection, exclusively in the USA. Master Whisky Maker Gregg Glass led its development, the first expression to be finished in hand-selected, rare Pedro Ximénez casks from the House of Gonzalez Byass. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for everyone who has supported us. A huge shoutout goes to our growing Patreon Community as well! We'd appreciate it if you can take the time to give us feedback on our podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter. And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of future barrel picks, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out our BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and details on our upcoming single barrel picks. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About The Dalmore: Founded by Sir Alexander Matheson, entrepreneur and international businessman, The Dalmore was born with a different purpose: to create a sumptuous single malt whisky unlike any other. Today, The Dalmore continues down that path as pioneers of exquisite cask curation, resulting in a whisky of legendary depth. The Dalmore seeks to continue an age old heritage that treasures the sanctity of the cask. Their spirit is finessed in exceptional casks, hand selected by Master Whisky Maker, Gregg Glass and Master Distiller, Richard Paterson, sourced from the world's finest bodegas and exclusive wineries. The Dalmore's Highland Distillery is located along spectacular Scottish coastline, on the shores of the Cromarty Firth. Guests can tour to discover their exceptional Single Malt whisky that they have made since 1839. About Whyte & Mackay: Founded Glasgow in 1844. Glasgow continues to be home to our international headquarters today. We are award-winning whisky makers celebrating 175 years of heritage. We proudly produce exceptional whiskies at our five distilleries across Scotland, that are celebrated around the world. Our award-winning portfolio of brands includes four internationally recognised Single Malt Scotch Whiskies: The Dalmore, Jura, Fettercairn and Tamnavulin. Our premium whisky portfolio includes our namesake Whyte & Mackay Blended Whisky, alongside John Barr Blended Whisky, Claymore Blended Whisky and Glayva Liqueur. In recent years, the Whyte & Mackay portfolio has and continues to enjoy significant growth and investment. In 2016, we welcomed the reborn Tamnavulin Single Malt Whisky to the portfolio. The following year, we honoured our relationship with Sir Ernest Shackleton, launching a contemporary whisky that bears his name. In 2018, Woodsman Whisky and Wildcat Gin joined the portfolio as modern contemporary spirits. 2018 saw further investment in our Single Malt Whisky portfolio, with the launch of a repositioned Fettercairn and Jura in 2018. Our success across 175 years is built on our continued entrepreneurial spirit. That is as true today, as it was in 1844. It is reflected in our people across our business, all around the world. It is at the heart of the exceptional whisky we produce. The Dalmore in the News: TheDalmore.com Follow Craig on Instagram The Dalmore 14 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review - Paste There are Only Three Bottles of The Dalmore Luminary No. 1 Single Malt Scotch Available – Robb Report The Dalmore unveils two vintage whiskies - The Spirits Business https://whiskeyraiders.com/scotch/dalmore-14-year-old-single-malt-us-only/ The Dalmore: 100 years of elegant shots | Philstar.com
In today's Wednesday Whiskey Review, your boys review a staple coming out of Islay. Lagavulin 16 is not only an older expression coming from one of the best distilleries in Scotland, but aa whisky that sets the bar so high for anyone to attain. It's mixture of smoke and peat, with the wood notes from being in the cask so long fill your mouth with an amazing taste that you just don't want to let go of. How high do the boys rate this? Tune in to find out! Download the app here!Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cta.AddyFineWineApple Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/addys-lexis-wine-spirits/id1375492533 As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This week, the boys continue with more finished spirits. Episode 8 features Glenlivet 14 and Tequila Ocho Continental, two great sippers that are aged in Cognac Casks. Matt brings a surprise bottle to prime the taste buds, and the QuickSip™ reveals that it's hard to top perfection. The Glenlivet is readily available, the Ocho Continental is out there, but you have to hunt around. Two great bottles that are worth the time, money, and effort!
The boys were blown away by 3 excellent single malt Scotches paired with a Rocky Patel Number 6 corona. They answered a great X's & O's question from a listener about Ybor City cigar factories. And Jim and Jamy took turns butchering Scotch brand names.
In our penultimate episode of Whisky and Things we finally get round to talking about the deal, the steal, some might say the teal of the century…. The Classic Laddie from Bruichladdich, Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. We've loved what we've sampled before so how will their flagship release match up? Also, seeing as next week is our last episode, we wouldn't want leave you hanging on your morning commutes, or weekend walks in the countryside so we'll be running down some of our favourite podcasts for your entertainment needs, be it whisky based or otherwise for you to fill our, probably tiny void.Find the full show notes for this episode at https://www.whiskyandthings.com/podcast/ep124-bruichladdich-the-classic-laddie-islay-single-malt-scotch-whisky-plus-our-podcast-recommendationsSocial media:https://www.facebook.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.twitter.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.instagram.com/whiskyandthingspodcastWhisky and Things Podcast has been brought to you by “And Things Productions”Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/whiskyandthings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The StickMen Originals tackle the "The Most Perfectly Balanced Single Malt", Loch Lomond, the official whiskey of the The Open Golf Championship! This is a Podcast featuring Cigar Smokers who Love Whiskey!Episode Content0:00 Intro01:15 What we are puffing on03:49 Introducing the Loch Lomond05:32 Fun facts about the Loch Lomond09:54 More details about the sip13:23 Golf talk14:06 Pouring the Loch Lomond14:31 Nosing the Loch Lomond15:44 Tasting the Loch Lomond17:56 The Finish of Loch Lomond18:49 Drop of water test19:40 More details of the sip20:45 The Verdict24:14 OutroHelp us to continue to make great content! Your donations are truly appreciated! - Puff, Sip, Chat Swag Available at: https://www.puffsipchat.com/- CashApp - $thestickmen- PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/donate hosted_button_id=3J2PBSCZDTFE6Puff, Sip, Chat is hosted by Reggie Kimble (aka StickMan #1) and Co-host Sean Simpson (aka StickMan Simp). What makes us unique is that we cover the Cigar and Whiskey scene in our neighborhoods across the globe. Look out for our Whiskey Reviews, Cigar Reviews and Interviews with the cigar lifestyle influencers that make what we do so much fun! Our motto is to always "Puff, Sip, Chat ... Repeat"Support the show
"Do you need a non-stop music mix to get you through your day/week/workout/commute? Do you appreciate House Music from Around the World? Do you enjoy a variety of styles, flavors, and one-of-a-kind edits/remixes? Subscribe, hit play, and enjoy! - DJ MIDIMACK MIDI's FUNKY FAVs Pt. 2 (Ep 215): Unavailable by James Meid (Ep 155) Funk Up by Frank-Lo (Ep 148) Single Malt Scotch by Two Lee (Ep 171) Come Together by Crazibiza/DCP/Fellous (Ep 147) Everybody by Mr. Oz/Redux Saints (Ep 170) Naxos by PAGANO (Ep 146) Get Busy by ATFC (Ep 169) Dirty Bird by Robbie Dox feat. T Boost (Ep 170) I've Been So Lonely Without You by DJ MIDIMACK (Ep 171) The One by Illyus & Barrientos (Ep 155) I Got by Alexander Som/Alonso (Ep 147) By My Side by Joshwa (UK)/Martin Badder (Ep 170) Free 2 Be Me by Alaia & Gallo/Michelle Weeks (Ep 155) Let It Go by Louie Vega/The Martinez Bros./Marc E. Bassy (Ep 171) VIBRATION by DONT BLINK (Ep 166) Blah by Iglesias (Ep 148) www.themixbagpodcast.com www.patreon.com/djmidimack Thank you for listening!
In this Wednesday Whiskey Review, your boys UNBOX?! This product and expose the beautiful scotch that's inside. Sometimes, you find a great product that is reasonably priced, but is this that time? Tune in and find out!! Let us know what you think, what would you give this for a rating? Let us know in the comments below! For this particular week, Addys is offering a discount on THIS product. You can use our code "BHH" at checkout when you download the Addys Wine and Spirits app on your device and purchase this whiskey. Offer only valid until 5/4/2022! Download the app here!Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cta.AddyFineWineApple Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/addys-lexis-wine-spirits/id1375492533 As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we head way up North to Orkney, for an Island Single Malt Scotch from the Scapa Distillery in the form of the Skiren Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This Pernod Ricard distillery calls itself the Orcadian, but what does that mean? What does anything mean? Why are we here? What's the meaning of life? Tune in to find out… maybe. Find the full show notes for this episode at https://www.whiskyandthings.com/podcast/ep109-scapa-the-orcadian-skiren-single-malt-scotch-whisky-from-the-island-of-orkneySocial media:https://www.facebook.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.twitter.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.instagram.com/whiskyandthingspodcastWhisky and Things Podcast has been brought to you by “And Things Productions”Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/whiskyandthings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Ben and Frane blasted out a crazy week of NFL news from an outdoor location, where football should be played and football podcasts should be recorded! We discuss breaking NFL news, Russell Wilson traded to Broncos, Aaron Rodgers not going anywhere, staying in Green Bay, the Buffalo Bills new stadium deal, Saquon Barkley will not be traded by GIants, Khalil Mack traded to Chargers, Amari Cooper traded to Browns, 2022 Franchise Tags announced, Calvin Ridley suspending for betting on NFL games, Carson Wentz traded to Washington, and much more.Frane concocted the shot of the week. We sampled and reviewed Bothan Lowland Single Malt Scotch Sherry Cask and Clown Shoes Beer Bubble Farm IPA.Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can listen and subscribe at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com. Please also check us out on Pandora and Amazon Music! To send us a question or comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail at (818) 350-2680 (Be aware: we may play it on the air).