This video is incorrect, the worlds oldest bottle of Whiskey is one hundred and fifty five million years old. It was left behind from a time traveler.
so this teaches only one lesson, pass a bottle of the cheapest whisky down to your kids and tell them to do that for there kids and so on... that will make it wonderful? right?.... jesus...
To have a bottle of Whisky that old, well, that's a good thing, but, what would have been far better would be the Whisky sitting and aging in a cask for 150 years. That, would be something.
@secretscot I have, in cask they draw out new flavor from the wood, in bottle the existing flavors meld together, this is the reason that even 12 yo scotches that were bottle 50 years ago gets so much at auction, YOU sir need to do your research
@cutlerylover I didn't say it aged in the bottle. When a whisky is bottled the 'flavour of that moment' is captured. It never changes from that point.
@IC2720 That would be nice.. But unfortunately after about 75 years Whisky reaches its "Peak" inside a Cask. But inside a Bottle it can last over a 100 years!! Cheers!!
This video is incorrect, the worlds oldest bottle of Whiskey is one hundred and fifty five million years old. It was left behind from a time traveler.
TheOrderoftheOwl 4 days ago
so this teaches only one lesson, pass a bottle of the cheapest whisky down to your kids and tell them to do that for there kids and so on... that will make it wonderful? right?.... jesus...
fordrobert26 2 months ago
how does anyone know they don't just refill the bottles. the thing about being that old no one knows how its supposed to taste
billlbixby 3 months ago
To have a bottle of Whisky that old, well, that's a good thing, but, what would have been far better would be the Whisky sitting and aging in a cask for 150 years. That, would be something.
IC2720 2 years ago 14
@IC2720 True, whisky doesn't mature in a bottle. In a barrel - that's a different story!!!
secretscot 1 year ago 4
@secretscot flavors still meld in the bottle after its been aged in casks
cutlerylover 2 months ago
@cutlerylover No they don't. Do your research...
secretscot 2 months ago
@secretscot I have, in cask they draw out new flavor from the wood, in bottle the existing flavors meld together, this is the reason that even 12 yo scotches that were bottle 50 years ago gets so much at auction, YOU sir need to do your research
cutlerylover 2 months ago
@cutlerylover Whisky matures and flavours in the barrel, once it is bottled it remains the same.
An old bottle of whisky may sell for more due to it's actual age - not it's barrel age.
As a Scotsman and a whisky lover I now what I am talking about...
secretscot 2 months ago
@secretscot you just agreed with me...aged in bottle sells for more, so why is that if the flavor is exactly the same as when its bottled?
cutlerylover 2 months ago
@cutlerylover I didn't say it aged in the bottle. When a whisky is bottled the 'flavour of that moment' is captured. It never changes from that point.
secretscot 2 months ago
@IC2720 That would be nice.. But unfortunately after about 75 years Whisky reaches its "Peak" inside a Cask. But inside a Bottle it can last over a 100 years!! Cheers!!
sngncwby 3 months ago