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Have you tried it?

>> No.12914226

I have

>> No.12914245

I have

>> No.12914257

I haven't

>> No.12914303

I haven't, but I will if I remember to

>> No.12914307

You guys know that white whiskey is just out of the still and has no flavour, right?

>> No.12914351

>>12914307
On the contrary, white whiskey has more flavor than one that has been aged. Inherently, wood aging removes flavor of the constituent spirit, while imparting the vanilla and earthy notes of the barrel. In white tequila, for example, the agave aroma is much more present than in an Añejo that is toned back and will taste somewhat like a whiskey with wood flavors. A white whiskey has much stronger aromatic components of the grain itself, and if enjoyable, is the hallmark of a good spirit; whereas any subpar product can be rendered potable by extended aging.

>> No.12914371

Only retards drink poision.

>> No.12914807

>>12914371
Yikes

>> No.12914812

>aged 5 seconds
So it's moonshine?

>> No.12914820

>>12914371
see if you still feel the same way when you grow up

>> No.12915076

>>12914812
>So it's moonshine?
No, because it's not illicit.

>> No.12915126

>>12914351
>tasting things that aren't there
Literal schizophrenia.

>> No.12915614

>>12915126
Not him but it depends on how many times something has been distilled. Typically whiskey and tequila aren't distilled very many times. Certainly a difference can be tasted. You dont notice the difference between tequila and vodka? Strange.
>>12915076
White lightning

>> No.12915792

>>12915614
>You dont notice the difference between tequila and vodka?
Sure, but I'm not so fuckin crazy that I'm tasting vanilla and chives and grass and shit that isn't there.

>> No.12916888

>>12915614
Also depends on the distillation method. Reflux, continuous and pot stills all have different end products.

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>aged 5 seconds

>> No.12917012

>>12915792
Stop smoking and eating all that hfcs. Maybe you'll be able to taste things then

>> No.12917092

>>12917012
lmao you seething faggot. Maybe I should become a whiskey reviewer and say Jim Beam tastes like chicken.

>> No.12917129
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>>12913751
Hipster couldn't help but wear the flannel. PBR drinkers belong in the PNW containment zone.

>> No.12917693

No, cuase I have taste buds.

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>>12917129
Consider containment breached.

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>>12913751

>> No.12919006

>>12915792
>I'm not so fuckin crazy that I'm tasting vanilla and chives and grass and shit that isn't there
You know there are things called flavor compounds which give those things their flavors, right? And that those compounds aren't exclusive to one single plant, and when they're tasted in alcoholic spirits, it means those flavor compounds are present in the spirit? You do know this, right?

>> No.12919398

>>12913751
>distilled PBR
Sounds awful to be honest.

>> No.12919409

>>12919006
see>>12917092
I could say that shit tastes like whatever I want, that doesn't make it true.

>> No.12919461

>>12914351
White whiskey that's diluted to 40% and been chill filtered is no better then vodka.
>wood aging removes flavor
That's subjective on how you like more spirit forward drams. As long as you warehouse properly and don't dilute the spirit or chill filter then the final product will still maintain a level of character as long as the cask isn't too dominant like how most American whiskey aged in virgin oak is. I've had old Fettercairns and Glen Scotias that are very spirit driven after over 20 years in the barrel, I've also had their new make and if anything oxidation refines the spirit and brings out the complex esters and acids from the copper still interaction that make the whisky interesting.
>t. Someone who actually reviews whisky and has tried a sizable amount

>> No.12919537

>>12919461
Pssssst, no one gives a shit dude

>> No.12919586

>>12914351
No white whiskey is garbage and the stuff they throw away you dumb fucking kike

>> No.12919842

>>12917129
PBR and flannel haven't been 'hipster' since like 2010

>> No.12920431

>>12919409
What makes it true is the chemically provable presence of flavor compounds, you silly cunt.

>> No.12921057

>>12919537
Then why are you posting in a thread about whiskey asshat?

>> No.12921064

>>12914812
Moonshine is exclusively made from corn, not rye or wheat, and has to be distilled to at least 80% alcohol by volume.