Whisky Leave 67 – beer with your whiskey


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25 Responses to “Whisky Leave 67 – beer with your whiskey”

  1. clarksc1988 Says:

    Thank you for your opening bit of wisdom. I can look back and see that the few nights I’ve really been bad after a night have drinking have come when I mixed wine and whiskey.

  2. ralfystuff Says:

    @dustinnop
    … IPA’s are excellent with whisky and my personal choice too !!!

  3. dustinnop Says:

    i like the IPA style with my whiskey as well

  4. terroriticus Says:

    @ralfystuff asking for this next time i hit the pub

  5. terroriticus Says:

    5:48 AAHRHHRRAARRGG!!!! YOUR WASTING IT!!!! aim for the glass, not the table!!!

  6. ralfystuff Says:

    @RachelFuryRocks … certainly no harm in experimenting. I usually have an IPA (india pale ale) with my Malts.

  7. RachelFuryRocks Says:

    Ralfy, can you mix different style of beers with different whiskies? Per exemple, will you get different whisky experiments if you sip it with a stout, a lager or a triple belgium beer?

  8. crazyzee81 Says:

    Outstanding Video ralphy. I had a certain ale quite awhile back and have an almost impossible time finding it anywhere other then a beer store about 6 hours away It is called something like “St. Peter’s English/organic Ale”

  9. crazyzee81 Says:

    It comes in a very alluring bottle and the flavor was so delightfully strange. Just wondering if you have had the chance to partake in this ale? Im also gonna try to find some of these beers you mention but lately the stores are bombarded with fruity beers which gross me out.

  10. Michelwankt Says:

    It is really so interesting watching ur videos and one can learn alot by watching them. Super. Carry on!

  11. jevikwarrior Says:

    the wine isn’t of screen !!!!!!

  12. Borbuster Says:

    Don’t think they are all Real Ales (bottled conditioned). Brew Dog and Innis & Gunn I’m sure are not and I don’t think Badger’s beers are either.

  13. ralfystuff Says:

    … cheap blends go with soda, not good (expensive) Malt Whiskies, which are best with a drop of water.

  14. puneet2185 Says:

    hi Ralfy, please explain the the concept of scotch n soda. Which scotch goes best with soda.

  15. ralfystuff Says:

    it’s an old-fashioned thing, and people will smile and become nostalgic in the local bars, although in trendy bars, … they won’t have a clue about A-huwf-n-a-hawf … as the local dialect goes.

    … thanks for enjoying the Vlogs.

  16. pollebaby Says:

    First video i saw and already hooked to your reviews,

    I would recommend Mc Chouffe with a nice whisky,

    cheers!

  17. Depnick Says:

    Excellent video. I can vouch for the punk IPA. Never tried it alongside a whisky…..but i will now

    Cheers

  18. Tantrum777 Says:

    this really was a great vid craft beer and craft whisky are making a push to say hey wine your not the only adult beverage out there! you know the points you made in this I really cant improve on. just to say seek out craft beer and whisky its well worth the effort!

  19. ZICKUP Says:

    Hi
    I love your videos and I might be visiting Scottland this summer and i was just wondering what is the legal age to drink there? because if i go I would love to try a few of those Whiskey’s you reviewed in the past

  20. Qiiiiiii Says:

    i had try today Innis Gunn oak age mature and is the best beer i had taste, is now my nr1 beer. i had taste today also Pilsner Urquell and is good but i like more the hand-craftet scottish Innis Gunn oak age mature ! i give it 98 point!!

  21. butephoto Says:

    A great selection of beers there. I’m thirsty now…

  22. ralfystuff Says:

    … thanks folks for all these excellent beer suggestions.

    I will have to keep the Scotch Whisky suggestions going !!!!

  23. michal1dlouhy Says:

    Czech repuublic is kingdom of beer , however, only few beers are above average quality. I recomend 1, of course exceptional czech beer Pilsner Urquell (for 110 years the same traditional manufacturing method, best is from keg in some of Prague pubs). 2, family brewery Bernard 3, many good brands available, some of them better than others

  24. nimibiantribesman Says:

    im convinced. going to the local bev distributor to pick one of these up now. had a dram of glenmorangie so far. wish me luck

  25. leestephenj Says:

    Budvar black and Veltins pilsner go nice with whisky. They are both quality grainy bottled beers. Thanks Ralf.

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