Finally Ralfy is naming the worst offending distilleries!
@terrortower6663 ай бұрын
The usual suspects, as always
@terrortower6663 ай бұрын
Almost half an hour of a Ralfy rant?…. Yep, I’m pouring a dram and sitting tight for this. Great viewing guaranteed 😎
@martysolombrino62773 ай бұрын
Awesome Rant that needed to be said! Thank you Ralfy!! Because if sites like yours the public is so much better informed! Every time I go to the shop those brands are loaded to the gills. People are not buying them! Change or die!
@davecashel40073 ай бұрын
I must admit I have been a sucker many times over in my Scotch journey. I own many Dalmore and McCallan whiskeys that now just sit on my shelves. Not for some time now and never again thanks to paying attention to Ralfy and other like him on KZbin. Never believe price equals quality. I have learned to pay attention to integrity bottling and that has changed my tasting experiences for the better in every way imaginable. Thanks Ralfy for your time, efforts, and knowledge put into reviews.
@OscarSanchez-s7x3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your honest and straightforward appraisal.
@scotchgod84783 ай бұрын
I applaude you for speaking out so frankly. It was high time sb mentioned all these grievances and enlightened people about it and i think you're totally right with everything you said. Steady as you go mate!
@wayneneher63623 ай бұрын
Now, Now, Ralfy, no holding back. Always remember, everyone, you don't NEED alcohol, alcohol needs YOU.
@TheSharkPadlock3 ай бұрын
This rant was epic and on point. Love that you're not afraid to say what needs to be said about the industry!
@michaelbrown30373 ай бұрын
Preach it, Ralfy! Wonderful rant, thanks for all you do for us whsky fans. Cheers, mate!
@antonchigurh41253 ай бұрын
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value: zero. " Voltaire.
@brian6x3 ай бұрын
The intrinsic value of paper "money" is the value of the actual paper.
@nickandsue13 ай бұрын
Ledaig 18 still around 90 quid as well ( another Ralfy favourite) worth noting deanston and ledaig have the same parent company I believe so are still delivering great whisky across their range
@drpapa263 ай бұрын
I am sticking to independent bottlings, GlenAllachie, Arran, Glencadam, Kilkerran, Deanston and Bruichladdich. I am not buying from these corporate sausages again.
@gordonirvine7263 ай бұрын
All top TOP stuff brother
@ryk-mp5lz3 ай бұрын
@@drpapa26👍. Unfortunately with each passing year it seems the scotch whisky industry is becoming more & more consolidated amongst a few major players, and it's getting progressively harder to avoid Diageo & Pernod Ricard's tentacles. And unfortunately even by going the IB route, we're still often lining the megacorps' pockets (they're selling the spirit to IB's in the first place) - but we can at least take some comfort in the fact that they're getting a considerably smaller chunk of our money in buying IB's vs. OB's. (Edit: typo)
@jillleon555553 ай бұрын
What a coincidence, lm exactly the same.
@alanwright12573 ай бұрын
Condescending flatulence!!! 😂 Tell 'em Ralfy
@gwgtaylor3 ай бұрын
Thank you for keeping it real. I appreciate you Ralfy. Voices like yours are so important. I hope you are heard.
@ICEMAN62823 ай бұрын
Aussie here. Earlier this year I traveled to Scotland and stopped by Glen Ord (singleton) distillery on my way back to Glasgow from the highlands. Immediately I felt that fakeness of branding that comes with every newly renovated Diageo distillery (they all look the same). The whisky was very sanitised and dull. Back in Glasgow I stopped by the Bon accord and by coincidence they had Ralfy’s Indi bottling of single cask, cask strength glen ord behind the bar. I cannot stress how profoundly different the whisky experience was. It was insanely good, and I just couldn’t fathom how a distillery could make such exceptionally high quality whisky but decide to castrate and sanitise their official representations of the brand.
@SMDoom3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this video! I know none of the distilleries mentioned here will wake up but at least someone shared his honest feelings about their PRODUCTS. Good job Ralfy!
@-xirx-2 ай бұрын
I have always enjoyed a dram in the pub. I have been watching this channel for a few years, mainly out of curiosity and Ralphie's personable nature and the obvious passion and expertise he has given us malt mates for years for free. Well, I've finally taken the plunge after doing a lot of research from channels such as Ralphies and bought my first 4 whiskys. And I feel very excited to be beginning my whisky journey proper, and safe in the knowledge that I will be, on the whole, able to avoid the trash, mass produced and conniving marketing waffle of some bigger brands. I am looking for a local group, but it began here. So thank you Ralphie, and Slàinte! to all the malt mates out there.
@HostileButHonourable3 ай бұрын
Just had an email today in Ireland with a bottle of the week special offer. Talisker 18..... only €210. And btw, that was more than a rant. It was a cutting critique in fact.
@0oDaan12o03 ай бұрын
It's still around 150 euros at most online retailers, 130ish in sale (but not avabilable at that price all the time, unlike the 10 for 30 euros). Any store asking more is just ripping you off.
@88johnbarnes3 ай бұрын
Well said sir! The wonderful thing and also our advantage is choice. I choose to buy Deanston, Arran, Port Charlotte, Springbank, Kilkerran and not Macallan or Dalmore. Thanks to your channel we consumers are much better educated. 😃🙌🏾
@jasonmossman36803 ай бұрын
We do love a Ralfy rant! and every word of this one is so TRUE!! Let's hope the days of distillery marketing BS come to an end soon but I doubt they will anytime soon
@jasonmossman36803 ай бұрын
I hate the word 'rare', rare my arse, warehouses are full of these 'rare' casks
@peatbull34263 ай бұрын
@@jasonmossman3680they are rare indeed because they are so far out of quality 😅
@MR8633 ай бұрын
%100 Agree ralfy, thank you for your help in navigating the world of whisky.
@unclelarry91383 ай бұрын
Thanks for the rant. Learning more every day from you. I will be joining your Patreon for even more information.
@pfalzgraf75273 ай бұрын
I loves me a good RaRa (Ralfy Rant)! Thanks, true, informative and entertaining.
@Frankenamplified3 ай бұрын
Thank you Ralfy, time well spent, some things needed to be said.
@davidwilliamsonoflaren17133 ай бұрын
Love Deanston holds a very special place in my heart and whisky journey..have some land that a river flows through Balquhidder that the water in Deanston whisky has in it…it’s a great distillery tae visit as well as it was originally a cotton mill designed by Richard arkwright who designed and built a lot of mills in Derbyshire England they also built the houses next tae the mill which is worth the visit alone tae see it’s also the only distillery in Scotland to be self-sufficient in electricity, with power generated by an on-site hydro-energy facility.
@akranov3 ай бұрын
Completely agree with you, Ralfy. Recently got my hands on an independent bottling of a Dalmore from the SMWS. I enjoyed it immensely, being reminded that there's often good whisky in there that never sees the light of day prior to being chill filtered and watered down in the standard releases.
@MrCounselor172 ай бұрын
I know bourbon has its problems too, but one of the reasons I prefer bourbon to Scotch is that it is required to use new casks each time it is barrelled. Also, no artificial coloring is allowed. Futhurmore, the bottled and bond act helps ensure a quality standard. I think Scotch needs stricter regulations.
@GavJ_81Ай бұрын
In England we get ripped off generally with Scotch, proofed down, better deals in the states! Then like you say quite a few issues that put you off, I'll stick to the better value here £30 for Eagle Rare when it's on offer in my local supermarket!
@maxcjs01013 ай бұрын
I was watching this on another device and i logged in on purpose to say i support the "rant" 100%!
@jimster243 ай бұрын
The ‘original’ Glenlivet ‘Nadurra’ 16 yr old whisky @ 48% abv, is a stunning dram…
@RebMordechaiReviews3 ай бұрын
Yes, that 48% expression was the 1 Litre Travel retail exclusive. Very tasty stuff but not as good as the 70cl versions that were bottled at Cask Strength. I'm going to make you jealous now. A few years ago I came across a sweets, nuts and gift shop at the Bar Ilan junction in Jerusalem, selling bottles of the Nadurra 16 for a ridiculously cheap price. They had 6 bottles there. I bought them all and still have 3 left.😁😁😁😁😁
@jimster243 ай бұрын
@@RebMordechaiReviews 😂 You are right, I am extremely envious! I have a similar story about the old Scapa 16 yr old, of which me and a friend found 6 bottles on an obscure website, for way under the rrp and between us snaffled them up! It’s still the best tasting 40%abv whisky I’ve tasted and not just because of the price!! 😀
@RebMordechaiReviews3 ай бұрын
@@jimster24 Ha Ha. We seem to have similar tastes in quality whisky. I also have a few bottles of Scapa 16 and 14 in my "stash". What a sad situation that Scapa is prevented (I'm using my words carefully), from producing the excellent spirit we know they can produce. If Pernod Ricard don't want to invest in Scapa and allow it to grow then they should sell it to someone else. It's simply abuse by neglect, IMO.
@dram_kruzhok3 ай бұрын
in the US they were batch-strength, so closer to 60% (varied by batch). Stunning, indeed! I don't think I ever bought a Glenlivet since.
@RebMordechaiReviews3 ай бұрын
@@dram_kruzhok Are you by any chance referring to one of the first and arguably one of the best Cask Strength Nàdurra16 batches, from 2006, which was 59.2% abv? I think it was Batch 1206B. The Nàdurra 16, which began in 2003 as a Duty Free Exclusive ,1 Litre bottled at 48%, unlike all other Glenlivets, was bottled at high abv, Non Chill Filtered and natural colour, hence the name 'Nàdurra" which means "natural" in Scots Gaelic! They then introduced the cask Strength batches (700/750ml) into local markets. Ironically, as cask quality gradually went down over the years, they started added E150a colouring to later editions of natural "Nàdurra" until the 16 was discontinued around 2014. Watch out for the very first batches of the "New" Nàdurra First-Fill No-Age Statements from 2015 which went back to being Non-Chill-Filtered and natural Colour and bottled at a whopping 63.1% abv !!!! They were amazing. Sadly, recent batches have been disappointingly thin on flavour.
@richardarcher32543 ай бұрын
Your feelings were well vented. Ralfy, you certainly let fly and thanks for highlighting the offenders. Thanks to you I’m no longer buying whisky at 40% ABV, but buying nothing less than 46.3% ABV and for the reasons you are always mentioning in your reviews. Thanks again for your advice, which is so honest. And now to my bottle of Deanston 12y/o.
@narabdela3 ай бұрын
Phenomenal rant Ralfy. 👍
@Whiskyanalyse3 ай бұрын
Hello Ralfy, I agree and I thank you for your video. Many people would save their money if they had listened to your advice. 👍🏻🥃
@burkeredh3 ай бұрын
The best Dalmore whisky I ever had was a Gordon & Macphail independant 57.4% bottling, it was an amazing experience and just shows what Dalmore is capable off ! Its a massive shame they ( Dalmore) seem to put profit first over quality !!
@hardindr3 ай бұрын
@@burkeredh Costs between $150-200 USD in America
@hardindr3 ай бұрын
@@burkeredh their Vintage 18 yo is up to $300 USD, but is at good strength and non chillfiltered
@svenjackel25313 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering important points like "age statement is just a guideline" and "quality of oak casks". Just as so many new whisky destillerys arrive in the market with partly incredible finishings in good quality casks an 8 or 10 year old spirit can outperform a 16 year old 40% chill filtered whisky, double the price. It's just as simple as Ralphy says, read the internet statements, watch tastings, decide for yourself and use your nose and tongue to decide good brands from show off brands. Thanks you for your opinion Ralphy, it's appreciated.
@TheHoward503 ай бұрын
Thanks Ralfy.. Just bought a bottle of the Deanston 18 at £64.67 special offer on Amazon.. Value!
@scrimmy453 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on that Deanston 18 price - I just bought one. Bargain price. Slainte !
@88johnbarnes3 ай бұрын
Nice 1, better than £89 from whisky exchange!
@seanreeves35033 ай бұрын
Thanks,got one as well
@ryk-mp5lz3 ай бұрын
Can drop it to £58.20 right now with the additional subscribe & save discount - free to do & you can immediately cancel after ordering. I think Deanston 18 is worth ~ £90-100, at under £60 it's virtually unbeatable value.
@johnmagill33353 ай бұрын
Macallan 18 at 4 times the price of the Deanston 18! That's daylight robbery, and it needs calling out! Thank you, Ralfy.
@andrewmainprice21793 ай бұрын
I love a good ralfy rant
@andynicol9831Ай бұрын
As long as there paying more for there advertising as opposed to investing in there whisky the Dalmores etc will always be there, because there's always high rollers with no budget looking to impress in fancy hotels golf clubs etc and there's always the 'airport exclusives' or 'xmas' presents that the occasional buyers will buy, shame - as Ralphy has said previously, a higher integrity Dalmore etc should be special .......If I hadn't found this channel a few years back I would more than likely never experienced Arran, Glenallachie, Kilkerran etc I'd still be sipping away with Glenfiddich 12 & Glenmorangie 10 without realising the better quality for same outlay that is out there..and not only that getting a better experience to boot, I'm now looking more at the nosing and overall drinking experience, add a little water, little more, see the change....Ralphy I doff my hat at you, well played over the years sir.
@timothyjameswhalen3 ай бұрын
Absolutely great rant. Really appreciate the honesty and that you have remained true to yourself over the years.
@MortAllachie3 ай бұрын
Good rant Ralfy. I’ve never had a Dalmore or a Macallan, and unless something happens on their side, I’m going to keep it that way. The Glenlivet Nadurra is quite good (at least my version), but I’m done with the official bottles (even though it was my “gateway” to single malt). Wish you a great week 😊
@robfut99543 ай бұрын
Glenlivet Illicit edition is the only bottle from them I’ve ever thought to be even close to excellent. And it’s both fair priced and fair quality at a high ABV. More of this please!
@jackthepickledhound3 ай бұрын
The 16 year Nadurra is a classic Ralfy review. But to wash out a Laphroaig cask with Glenlivet NAS and ask $100 is shit. The illicit is very good and I'm tempted by some single casks but I thank my lucky stars everyday that I never spent a penny on any 40% corporate whisky. Actually it was all Ralfy and 46% just seemed like a better value.
@seckler173 ай бұрын
I love a good Ralfy Rant, this did not disappoint!
@dram_kruzhok3 ай бұрын
I have a feeling this rant might actually be noticed by some of the "old boys" in the industry. I hope they peruse the comments, too. The reality is, though: the single malt market is bifurcated - there are the geeks/aficionados (Malt Mates), and then there are the status-flashers who buy bottles for conspicuous consumption. The truly (filthy) rich aren't buying overpriced core range malts, they are snapping up the truly rare dusty bottles, no matter the price - these bottles are out of reach of any of us mere mortals. It's the people with slightly more wealth than median (aka upper middle class) who want to feel rich, they buy the luxury labels to project and flaunt their wealth. "Good luck to them". And some brands realized that it's lucrative to cater to them. Oh, well. I don't miss Macallan, Dalmore or Glendronach. I do miss Lagavulin and Bowmore, but not enough to buy them. There are more independently bottled and even officially bottled malts out there than most of us can ever taste, and many of them are like this Deanston 18.
@josephpatrow3 ай бұрын
Very informative rant, Sir, thank you!
@lauriegoodwin56513 ай бұрын
"Condescending Flatulance!" - My highlight. Great Rant Ralfy!
@SteveSinclair13 ай бұрын
Well said Ralfy. At Amazon in UK £64 or £58 with subscription, just remember to cancel after first order.
@jonassajson62303 ай бұрын
Very well told Ralfy. I love Deanston and Arran. I would love to tast Glengoyne and Balvenie unchillfiltered natural color 46%. I hope some day.
@jimmyjazz46053 ай бұрын
Amazing rant as always, and I couldn't agree more. We have to leave the brands that take the piss behind. Cheers 🥃
@NeilImmortal3 ай бұрын
Deanston, Ancnoc, Glen Scotia & Tomatin, all solid 18 year olds, all still available under 100 pounds (in Germany at least)
@terrortower6663 ай бұрын
Ledaig 18 too (mostly). One of the finest core range 18yo too imo
@gergodobi78693 ай бұрын
In Hungary you cant get Deanston 18 right now, Ancnoc Tomatin are 100 pounds (125 euros), Glen Scotia is 115 pounds, Ledaig is 120 pounds.
@ryk-mp5lz3 ай бұрын
@@NeilImmortal Loch Lomond & Speyburn are two more very solid, integrity bottled 18yr olds that are very good value at ~ £80-90.
@KarmaFlight3 ай бұрын
I rate this rant a 10/10. Bravo!
@Nokomisclub3 ай бұрын
Great video! Same thing is happening in cigars, at least in terms of flannel marketing and crazy prices!
@RomanVilgut3 ай бұрын
Oh, this is so true. I am more then 20 years on my whisky-journey. And since I like to drink my whisky, I am not paying 100ts of Euro. But the last 5-7 years the prices of 12-15 yo Whiskeys are going up like crazy. And then the big distillers came up with the Idea of making brand-names without any info about year or cask. I am really fed up with this and so I am more and more turning away from scotch, especially the big brands. Because you can get high quality Irish whiskeys and there are really good Bourbons if you search the web. Japanese whiskeys are also fine, but way to expansive. Thanks to ralfy I know, there are some scotch whisky brands, that can be trusted (like the Craigellachie 13 yo armagnac, i bought in june). But they are hard to get here on the continent. And since Brexit the prices are even higher in the EU, then in the UK.
@GEV6463 ай бұрын
I think all of us have been given an education the past couple of years in prices being grossly inflated by sheer corporate greed. Nothing is untouched, it seems.
@michaelgonzalez3473 ай бұрын
IF ONLY THE DISTILLERIES WOULD LISTEN. they would sell so much more and we would be happy with our purchases
@simonsherratt14843 ай бұрын
Time for a Speyburn 18 review Ralfy? Can be had for around £85 and it's 46% and non chil-filtered.
@robfut99543 ай бұрын
Agreed
@mr.valinch18813 ай бұрын
Whisky world needs more such rants! Things have to be said, brands have to be named. By independent aficionados and informed and experienced experts like Ralfy. Thank you!
@BDCF1003 ай бұрын
Grab the Steampunker. that card read 87.
@shakeyfly3 ай бұрын
We need a rally top 50 for value and availability list asap
@0oDaan12o03 ай бұрын
vote for the OSWAs and we may get that list!
@andrewjohnson45283 ай бұрын
Well done Ralfy. I love it when you don’t pull your punches. I will forward this to our small whisky group in Ontario. By the way I picked up the Deanston 18 for a less than 90 pounds and will toast you when I get a chance to share it with my Canadian malt mates. Bravo.
@pedrohcmenezes3 ай бұрын
It's very good to see a few groups like CVH, Adelphi, Angus Dundee, Isle of Arran and J&A Mitchel that are still charging fairly for their whiskies. It's our role, as consumers, to stop buying those that aren't treating us fairly....
@jamesw64033 ай бұрын
Ardbeg turned me off a good while ago with the 'Play School' branding. Their marketing and design department must be twice the size of the production department. Fair dues though they still have integrity bottles - just ridiculous prices.
@ryk-mp5lz3 ай бұрын
@@jamesw6403 Not sure if you've seen the latest, but details of two upcoming Ardbeg bottlings have been released - even by their recent Ardbeg Day / Committee limited release standards, they were shockingly bad. First up was the return of Ardbeg 17yr after a 20'ish year hiatus. An older age statement from Ardbeg, tough to go wrong with that, right? Well... they've decided to bottle it at 40% ABV. And secondly, they've just announced details of the next iteration of Ardbeg Anthology, which will be a 15yr called The Beithir's Tale... The labelling contains a real howler, or as Ralfy would say, absolute flannel - "special designer charred casks". Special designer casks? What utter bollocks. Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy advertising strikes again. I just hope to hell they don't touch the core range.
@markwhyte3 ай бұрын
Sound advice, as always. Thanks Ralfy. I'm of to buy a bottle of Craigellachie 13.
@spencermax3 ай бұрын
You’re a precious gem ralfy, rant on love, rant on
@GoldenClays13 ай бұрын
Oh how the Captain of the ship sees troubles with the usual routes taken. Change it up, and stick to those lesser travelled! I do appreciate a good Captain to lead the way! Thank you Ralfy!
@jbar62843 ай бұрын
Thanks for the honest, well-expressed comments, Ralfy. My favourite was "make the wheel rounder".😀 Delicious irony.
@SimonneNZ3 ай бұрын
Another interesting, good Ralfy Rant! I won't buy a 40-43% bottle at a price that I know I can get a 46% bottle for. As for releasing higher age statement bottlings at 40-43%, I don't understand why they do this. Why would you go to the effort and expense of maturing something for 15, 18 or 21 years or more, just to chill-filter it and strip out a big chunk of flavour? That doesn't make sense to me. I wonder if the owners of these companies who are making these decisions actually drink their whisky. But I really feel bad for the production people actually making the whisky at some of these "high-priced brand" distilleries. They are often producing good whisky, as can be attested to by the IBs who are purchasing their distillate and releasing good whiskies. But the owners make decisions that diminish their work and instead choose to pay mega bucks in marketing and advertising. I would hate to work for a company like that. And now to make things worse, some of the larger players are reducing what they make available to IBs which means the work and skill of these production people will be even further diminished. I think it is good that Ralfy and other whiskytubers are calling this out and raising our awareness. There are good people at these distilleries who are producing good whisky. But the owners need a wakeup call. Cheers!
@sachinkainth95083 ай бұрын
Malty Mendacious, Melancholy Macaws.
@deelite9193 ай бұрын
Awesome rant!!! Love it! Thanks, Ralfy!
@Bkesal143 ай бұрын
What do all these malts have in common? Parent company owenrship. Dalmore is owned by Whyte & Mackay. Macallan is owned by Edrington. Glenlivet is owned by William Grant's. Glengoyne is owned by Ian Macleod. The only language that talks to a multi-national corporation is pure and simple profit at the absolute expense of product quality.
@guyharrald25673 ай бұрын
I have seen another whisky blog today that intimates that the market is saturated and that some distilleries are slowing down and/or stopping production at some sites. Reselling / Flipping market starting to be affected, which is good news as some bargains to be gotten.
@alistairbonham74563 ай бұрын
Love your passion!
@neillaverty98813 ай бұрын
Fantastic rant , their pricing is a disgrace for inferior whisky. 🔥
@timoleinonen68193 ай бұрын
I would like to see this kind of clairvoyance be more general instead of all the manipulaation and hypocricy we usually are surrounded with. Thanks Ralfy, and mates, please remember to click "like".
@dram_kruzhok3 ай бұрын
Ralfy, don't ever stop ranting (occasionally)! There's no way to measure how much your ranting contributed to more and more distilleries releasing "integrity" bottlings, even exclusively. But I'm certain that it's not a trivial measure. This particular soap box now has an audience in the hundreds of thousands (not all who watch are subscribers). This thing has legs now. It's been fascinating to watch!
@cliffhughes60103 ай бұрын
Remember the Campaign for Real Ale? It got rid of the Watney's of this world and gave everyone a chance to drink the traditional-style cask bitters that require a hand-pump and bar staff that know how to keep their ales. It was a very successful campaign. Ralfy is a one-man campaign for real malt whisky. That's why we listen to him. That's why we need him.
@curtisrenwick57223 ай бұрын
This is the information and guidance I’m looking for. Thanks!
@sandrofazzolari88333 ай бұрын
Thanks you dear Ralfy… I am enjoying a Tobermory 12 as I watch. Interesting it is also 46,3%. I am enjoying all your advice and guidance. Grazie 🙏 ciao, S.
@simonsherratt14843 ай бұрын
Tobermory/Ledaig, Bunnahabhain, Deanston, all 46.3% minimum. Same parent company for all three distilleries
@supervillan3262 ай бұрын
Well said Ralfy and beautifully articulated! 👏👏👏 You are effectively making an excellent case for why the Whisky industry should redefine the definition of a single malt to protect the purity and integrity of the product, (minimum 46% ABV, natural colour only and no chill filtration), or you can’t call it single malt whisky. I have no knowledge of how this works - perhaps someone can educate me, (I’m guessing the big brands run the show when it comes to defining the industry standards)?
@andyarmstrong11753 ай бұрын
Excellent stuff bit surprised you didn't mention "pish" once but better to provide a more measured and professional opinion i suppose 👍🇬🇧
@DrinkinItIn3 ай бұрын
Quite the rant. Nothiing better than some honesty from someone you trust.
@ronprichard61453 ай бұрын
Interesting comment about your freedom to express an opinion. A guy with a small off-road channel in Australia tested a brand of battery for his 4wd vehicle. He found the battery didn't perform to the advertised specs, said so, and swapped it out for another brand. The company is suing him. The case has attracted international attention. If the company didn't know about the Streisand effect already they certainly do now. Hopefully the unfavourable publicity will dissuade other companies from pursuing similar litigation.
@danielmcevoy9763 ай бұрын
Non chill filtered on the label doesn't always mean it hasn't been barrier filtered into oblivion. I put the Classic Laddie in my fridge with water and it was cloudy next morning. I tryed it with a Laphroaig non chill filtered and it wasn't very cloudy...a little.
@maximeleclerc17913 ай бұрын
Thank you Ralfy for your words. Its my point of vue since a while. Some distilleries think we are just sheeps. Explosion of NAS, prices... but quality not everytime at the rendez-vous. Take care and thank you again.
@jeffhildreth92443 ай бұрын
Many thanks ! Collect the facts, speak the truth.
@RebMordechaiReviews3 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more with your rant about the general state of core-range Scotch whisky these days. Just watch the video uploaded a few minutes ago on The Whisky Baron KZbin Channel entitled: Duty Free Whisky At Glasgow Airport 2024 The whole "Duty Free" airport shop is full up with the brands you just mentioned in your video, Ralfy. Despite rows and rows of glitzy looking bottles, it's a sad situation where there is almost nothing of interest for real whisky enthusiasts in the Travel Retail whisky stores nowadays. It's all targeted at the gullible and ignorant punters who are fooled into thinking they are buying something special. It's a total scam, IMO.
@pigeon83273 ай бұрын
Found a litre of balblair 12 at Newcastle Airport last week ,45 quid ,no bad
@RebMordechaiReviews3 ай бұрын
@@pigeon8327 I love Balblair 12. Very well made whisky. 100% Ex-Bourbon barrel matured.
@superodfx3 ай бұрын
The wallet tightening, I’m taking weeks and weeks before choosing my next bottle-thanks Ralfy
@ccuellar62123 ай бұрын
You only live once.
@Balkonwhisky3 ай бұрын
Ardbeg introduced the „New and Old like Back then“ 17yo Special Edition. It should bring back the Glory of the long Time missed Version. So they put soooo much Work into the New Version to find a perfect Recipe for reproducing it. And because of the old Days the changed their Production process and dilute it to 40% and extra Chill-filter it for the original Taste. WHAT a Marketing BS !!!! 😂😂😂 I probably never buy anything from them again after reading this, because they dont listen to their Customers and still trying to squeeze out every Penny they can get, instead of just doing it right. Great Video as always Ralfy. I hope i see more „Realtalk“ from you.
@nickandsue13 ай бұрын
one other problem though is...we dont want other distilleries to end up like springbank where they cant make it quick enough and prices have spiralled, you are lucky to see a 10 let alone a 15 or an 18 these days, which is a crying shame and its basically vanished from shops
@brukuns3 ай бұрын
Love it. Thanks Ralphy, I'm with you. It's a real shame too because Macallan truly makes wonderful whisky... but the actual good ones are way north of affordable, and the ones you can actually buy are too dumbed down (still good but definitely not for their price). I barely consider travesties such as the Quest, Enigma or A Night on Earth, they're terrible whiskies on top of being dumbed down... the Macallan 12 at least is good.
@jillleon555553 ай бұрын
Very interesting Ralfy, thank you. Oh and l always love your honest rants.
@JMatrx3 ай бұрын
This is literally what I think by quite a long time. Hopefully Diageo's ears are ringing loudly.
@nihilityjoey3 ай бұрын
This is the way the american bourbon market is going. Jack daniels 10 and 12 yaer olds, at over £300 -400, and made to seem mythical. Pappy van winkle, bufalo trace and their £2000 specials. I made my mind up long ago. Im not spending anymore than two hundred pounds for a bottle of whisky, and that bottle has to be "special". For a jack daniels twelve, i wouldnt pay any more than £60. You can get a ten year old eagle rare im tescos for £35. Now thats a bottle well worth the money.
@derekb14213 ай бұрын
that's just flippers dude
@PeasGraveny3 ай бұрын
Always enjoy dropping in at the bothy to hear a Ralfyrant!
@bobroberts28283 ай бұрын
Jews and money are associated with each other in Europe because Jews were forbidden to own land or engage in other trades for centuries. So lenders often were Jewish because that's all they were allowed to do to feed their families and otherwise survive oppression and persecution. And most Jewish people weren't even lenders, they were tradesmen scraping to get by serving their communities. This stereotype was then used, and is being used to marginalize, murder, and persecute Jews. Even when there's a "positive" association, like Ralfy is doing here, it's harmful because it reinforces this stereotype without understanding the compulsion aspect of it and the history and manifestations of this kind of prejudice. And what's more, this isn't necessary to the point he's making. And I happen to agree with the whisky related content of this video. I love you Ralfy, and I don't beleive that people should be cancelled for making wrong statements or having bigoted ideas (even unintentionally). But you can hopefully do better.
@BS-ez2ud3 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more.
@raycroal3 ай бұрын
usury
@RichardCrookes-ri3fe3 ай бұрын
Thankyou Ralfy for being such a loud voice for us MultiMate’s against these insulting practices. We Malt mates have power way beyond these companies advertising & hype.
@Hogibaer3 ай бұрын
There is another category: price offenders. Those which offer 46% abv. but have significantly upped prices of older bottlings not justified by economic demands. To name 2 that come to mind: Glencadam and Glen Scotia.
@Watchman9993 ай бұрын
Please forward this to all whisky producers. They know who they are.
@Jacek.3 ай бұрын
Ralfy for Prime Minister. Just joking - you are too good for it. Thank you for everything you do.
@Freddie-Moses3 ай бұрын
Ralphy - You would enjoy the series called "The Hidden Secrets of Money" by Mike Maloney. It covers the history of money, gold and how fiat money is printed into existence. Also includes inflation and the end game of fiat currencies. Well worth a watch!
@WendellMacKinnon3 ай бұрын
Ralfy, that is one of the most informed discussions yet! Thank you.