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Matt Sommerfield & Phil Stokes Season 2 Episode 57

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Welcome back to Whiskey Bits with Matt and Phil—the show where we sip everyday whiskeys and spiral into hilarious rabbit holes.

In this episode, we’re cracking open Bulleit Bourbon Bottled in Bond (2017 distillation) to see if eight years in a barrel was worth the wait. Spoiler alert: we may have expected more from this one.

Along the way, we debate black cherry notes, talk about performing at a speakeasy in deeply underdressed flannel, revisit childhood theater trauma, and land on a full-blown conversation about which era in history we’d travel to—because obviously, that’s what bourbon does to us.

Also featuring:

  • Matt’s Trump impression (kinda)
  • A discussion on etiquette and dressing like Don Draper
  • And why Matt might actually be a Muppet.

📦 Would we recommend this Bulleit? Watch to find out. Or don’t. But you should.

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Speaker 1:

Hi Matt, my goodness, it's been a minute. Welcome to Whiskey Bits. What was the song we came up with? Well, it was Whiskey Bits, I don't know. It was like Not Whiskey Bits. We were like, oh wait, it's gonna have some Whiskey Bits. It was just Whiskey Bits. We were just singing. Oh, we were just saying whiskey bits, yeah, over like a drum and guitar beat. Oh yeah, that's what it was. We had like a little groove thing going and it wasn't that. It was definitely slower and bluesier. It was really cool. It kind of sounded like our intro music.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to Whiskey Bits with Matt and Phil, where we sip on everyday whiskeys and find the funny in our everyday lives. That was good. That was good. You did it, phil. You did a good intro, thank you. So are you ready? Yeah, but you know so are you ready? Yeah, but you know, are you ready?

Speaker 1:

We're doing this right, like we just need to say officially we are doing a full. Another year of episodes. We're ready to go. Yeah, we're hitting the. Let's do it. The ground running. Let's do it. Let's do it Okay. To another year, to another year, okay, okay, ready for some smell? Yeah, I don't even know what we're doing. Okay, let's switch it up a little bit. Oh, what do you smell? Okay, while you talk that through, I'm going to talk to you guys about this. Who am I talking it through With myself? Just say stuff. Okay, you usually interrupt me anyway.

Speaker 1:

Today we're doing the bullet bourbon. Uh, this is the bottled and bond. I smell bullets, you do. Yeah, wow, that's good. This is a very special bottling of the bullet bourbon bottled and bond. This is from the 2017 distillation season. Oh, wow, 2017, that's eight years ago. So that's pretty cool. Wait, does that mean the? It's like a double bond? I don't know. Yeah, well, because bottle and bond has to be four years, right, not exactly right. It has to be at least four years, at least four years, at least four years. And now it's. Now it is eight, this one's eight. Still 100 proof. Okay, still has to be from the same season, from the same distiller. Uh-huh, all of that stuff, but yeah, so this is an eight year. Maybe like a slight black cherry? Yeah, okay, cool.

Speaker 1:

Now I have had the Black Cherry Warhead ghost drink today. Okay, is that like a ghost pepper? I wish. Okay, it would probably be better for me Than the ghost drink. I've been slowly sipping it all day, really, yeah, and we shoot these at night and it's still not empty. It's one of those tall-.

Speaker 1:

Is it like an energy drink? Yeah, oh, how much. What's the most? I have a question. I have black cherry. Huh, I have an answer Black cherry.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I do smell something. I do smell something that's kind of like a rich fruity type of smell. That's what I'm getting at. I don't know that I would necessarily have landed on black cherry. I think that's very specific. But I also wouldn't sit here and say you're wrong, you're over. Wrong, wrong, wrong. I can't even do it, I can't even Wrong. You're wrong, that's good, that's pretty good. The second one was good, it was good. The second and the third one that's good, that's pretty good. That was the second one, it was good. The the second and the third one. I think probably you're wrong. It doesn't even matter if it's good, it's just funny. It's kind of funny, all right. So you smell black cherry, I do. I, there's a. There's a fruity. Yeah, that's, there is a fruity. Yeah, that's what I was trying to get at. I like that. You like the fruitiness? I do kind of like the fruitiness. Yeah, you kind of like the fruitiness and a whiskey, yeah, and a whiskey, you like that? Yeah, matt, that feels pretty good. All right, matt, all right, good, matt, okay. Yeah, all right, phil, not as well, I not as well. I don't taste any fruit. No, I was gonna say really not. I thought maybe for a minute there, but it's warm, yeah, it's warm, like it goes down, warm, it does. Yeah, it's a warming, it's a warming sense. I'm getting a warming sensation in my chest, into my gut, in my gullet. Yeah, not a fruit, I mean, it's not fruity, but it's not fruity. Does that make sense? Nope, okay, yeah, it's not the level of some sort of fruit, because I couldn't put a name to it either Black cherry, I thought, because it was more rich, yeah, not chocolatey rich, but then in drinking it I'd have to do it again. Yeah, don't worry about it, we're going to do the water. Water would have been good here. Instead, we could just drink more whiskey Right from the dad joke loading. Shout out to dad, joke loading. Water would have been good here. Instead, we could just drink more whiskey Right From the dad joke loading. Shout out to dad, joke loading.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't the song, I don't know, but I'm not offended. Not offended. No, there's a chance it could be good. Yeah, I don't. You know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm having a hard time finding something specific to say On the palate. On the palate, yeah, to say On the palate, on the palate. On the nose I'm getting fruit, but on the palate I'm not sure. There's a slight bitterness to it in the aftertaste, I think, but it's not something that stays, it's not like a staleness, it's not an unpleasant bitter. No, I don't mind bitter, I don't mind bitterness, unless you're like, you know, a relative and you're bitter about something that I'm like get out of here.

Speaker 1:

Is this one of those where the smell is better than the taste for you? Yeah, yeah, just like by a little bit. I'm enjoying, I enjoy the aroma, yeah, the aroma, way more than the. What I get on the palate, even the front and the back, the side, it's the middle, and for an eight year I'm a little surprised. You would. You would think that it would be more. Sorry.

Speaker 1:

What happened there? I was getting choked up. I just you sounded a little like Wrong, you're wrong. I wasn't joking, you're wrong, wrong, wrong. Again, it started to sound like an Italian or a Jew or something like wrong. Listen, you're wrong about everything. You know. He's from New York. He's from New York. Yeah, does do it Wrong. Why is this so funny? I don't know. I've never laughed this hard at your Trump impressions. I don't do good impressions. You do some good impressions, I don't know it's I. I do some good impression, I don't know. You know it's not giving me a good impression.

Speaker 1:

No, I mean, it's a kind of kind of here's the thing, but it's 100 proof, right? So would you, overall, expect it to have more depth of flavor versus? Okay, let me ask this Would something that's like 123 proof but four year, be comparable to this, or would that still be? Can you not really do that? Right, I don't really think you can do that. It's so hard to. Or would a higher proof at the same age? Because this could have come out at 123 and they had to add water and proof it down to 100, because it's bottled in bond and it may taste totally different coming out of the barrel, right, and now, with that, you're talking about a barrel proof. So I really don't think it's really hard to say. But this is a whole special thing, right? I mean it's special because Bullet hasn't released a bottled in bond before, right, I mean it's special because Bullet hasn't released a Bottled and Bond before. Oh, from what I know, this is their first Bottled and Bond.

Speaker 1:

Was that a pick, not a pick? Oh, okay, not a pick. It's not a single barrel, it's not a single barrel. Oh, so it was just the Bottled and Bond. Okay, yeah, yeah, because I remember when we picked it up, yeah and yeah, and I was like it looks special.

Speaker 1:

Is that the one that I didn't want to return? Mm-hmm, I can never remember if you can actually return alcohol in Illinois or not. I can't remember if it's Illinois or Wisconsin that you can return alcohol. Probably Wisconsin, yeah, it's my guess. It's one of them. You can't, yeah, and I can't remember which. Yeah, wisconsin, I feel like you can do a lot more, but you found this one at a decent price. I'd say it was a decent price, yeah, but then I found it for like $10 or $12 less and I was like, well, I'll just buy this one. Yeah, but I was like in the car.

Speaker 1:

I was home, matt, can you take this back? You were taking a bath while I was on the phone with you. Yeah, what's wrong with that? No, no, it's usually. I mean, nine times out of ten. You're in the bathroom. In the bathroom doing something. Nine times out of ten that I talk to you and I would say that 70% of that, 90%, you're taking a poop. 60% of the time Matt's on the toilet, every time, every time Matt is on the toilet.

Speaker 1:

Well, take that listener, there you go, put that image in your mind. Yeah, I would let this one open up a little bit. Let's see what happens as we move through the episode. Maybe it'll tell us something, but right now I don't like saying the word stale because I feel like that's mean. But I know what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

The taste is kind of on that Dustiness or a staleness or something Maybe. And I mean it did sit in there for eight years. That's true, it's, you know, but it's definitely not. The nose and the palate are not. They're not meshing well, they ain't brothers, they're not meshing well. I don't think we could see what happens as it opens up. Maybe it needs more time. It could just need more time. Yeah, who knows, you know what? What? What was fun? Let me hear this transition, let me hear how you do it. You know, what does need more time is my joke writing. I tell you like it is hard.

Speaker 1:

So january of this year I had a show every friday and every saturday, which was awesome. It was intimidating. But then, like, once you get in the groove of of doing it, it's kind of like when you're doing a play, like you do, you know, I think remember in high school we were doing shows like three, four, weekend, and so you're just, you're on and you do two weekends and then you do, like you know, shows for for the schools and stuff. So mid, uh, like thursdays, you do a show, so you get used to doing it. The grade schools, yeah, like in the junior high, yeah, they would come in and they would come see your show, come see the high schoolers and yeah, they're. Well, this was like, yeah, youth theater, so it wasn't, yeah, part of another school but of another school, but yeah, so we would do that.

Speaker 1:

And so this was very similar this January of this year, where I was doing a show every Friday, saturday and then, and then it just kind of stopped. I just haven't been booked as much, which is fine. I've been busy in other areas too, but when you have like a month between doing shows because I'm not like just haven't been booked as much, which which is fine. I've been busy in other areas too. But when you have like a month between doing shows because I'm not like actively trying to get in the clubs right now when you have like a month in between shows, you're like, okay, am I do? I remember this stuff and it's like, oh, I do, um, but yeah, it's just interesting.

Speaker 1:

I had a private, a private birthday party, nice, actually one of our listeners. That's fun, shout out, that's a lot of fun. Yeah, it was awesome. It was in like a speakeasy. Have you seen the lounge? No, have you heard of Lou's Lounge? No, oh man, it's really cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, where is it the Dole Mansion in Crystal Lake? Okay, and like, is that over by the um, by the beach? Yep, right across the street there, yep, like right, my little, yeah, and the thing that was the giant, the thing that looks like a mansion, is a mansion. That big house right, just with a circle drive in front. Yeah, that's the dull mansion. It's not just like a bunch of houses connected. No, it's like one house. Okay, well, it's not a house anymore now, it's's whatever, it is All right. Yeah, but they have this really cool, like I did not know it existed. I knew I was going to the dole. Isn't it the purpose of a speakeasy? That's true, that's a good point.

Speaker 1:

And the police came at the end and they told us to get out of there. And they had the batons to get out of there. And they had their batons and they started beating people with them. Um, I don't know, I didn't know where that was going. It's really good, I do, you do, I do, I do. It was just going a place that probably I know where we're going gonna get censored. Yeah, um, by nobody, because I'm not gonna censor it. It's just too much work. It's a lot of work to edit these shows. I haven't even edited our year episode yet. Will he ever? Who knows? Yes, he will. It's that unknown episode. It's the one that we've kept hinting at being there and has never actually been released. We'll release it, like with the two year episode. We're like mid-year. Here's the best of season two. It's the end of season one. The best of season two is the end of season one.

Speaker 1:

It was this speakeasy and I show up and I'm in my jeans and my flannel and everyone else, which I think you know what I'm going to. I'll wear the flannel next week. So you know what I'm talking about. For next week's episode, I'll wear the flannel. Don't wear it next week, fine, go ahead and wear it next week.

Speaker 1:

So I show up and I knew right away. I pulled up and I see people getting out and I saw the entrance to the speakeasy and I was like, okay, that's cool, lose lounge. But like I wasn't sure if that's where the party was. But then I see people dressed in, like I see first of all the graphics and it looks high end. And then I see people walking in with presents and they are dressed in cocktail attire. Yeah, and I'm in jeans and a flannel shirt. Oh my gosh. And so I go in. You need to go rent a tux? Well, I go in and like you don't even know.

Speaker 1:

Well, first of all, I didn't read, obviously, the Invitation, obviously. And so why would you do that? Why would I read it? Like I just show up. So why would you do that? Why would I read it? Like I just show up and I get there and I was like, ah crap, I'm like I'm going to, I'm underdressed, I'm like thank the Lord, this was like just down the street, but like if this was in the city. I'd have been. I'd have to go to like H and M outlet or something. Do they have one down there? It's a store, huh, I don't know, hollister and mackerel or something, I don't know. No, oh, our feet touched. Okay, stay on your side, stay on your side, stay in your lane, stay in your lane anyway. So I get in there and I'm like, oh well, you know, maybe it'll be fine, like, maybe it's just a couple people are dressed, maybe I'll be fine. I get in. No, everybody.

Speaker 1:

The person whose birthday it was was in a dress and I was like crap, and everyone's dressed up in suits and ties. Did you leave? I was like, and I said happy birthday. I was like I feel like I'm really underdressed and she's like no, no, no, you're fine, you're fine, like. I feel like I'm underdressed. I'm like it's your birthday, like.

Speaker 1:

And then I see the, the um, the guy, her husband, the guy that hired me, and he's like hey, and he kind of like looked at me and I was like he thinks, and I was like I think I'm underdressed and he kind of like didn't say anything, he goes well, or something like that. I was like I'm underdressed, I'm going to go back and change. And so I drove home and I got, you know dress pants and a nice dress shirt and came back but, yeah, it was the right call to do that. Yeah, but yeah, man, you know, it would have been a better call to read the invitation. Yes, well, it's like you, would you?

Speaker 1:

I thought for a second, well, okay, I'm doing comedy, so maybe I can get away with it, cause I'm like the comedian. But then I was like I just no, you should, you're the. Yeah, like I, you're the show, I'm the show. You should have been more dressed up than everybody else. I should have looked like James Bond. Honestly, you should have had a tuxedo, well.

Speaker 1:

But here's the thing I don't know with this. Look Like this, look here shaved head and beard fits really well with flannel and does not look that good with a suit. You gotta, you gotta figure it out. I don't know what to do. You've got to figure. Do I get plugs? No, don't. You've got to find the right suit and everything you have to find the right suit. You gotta, we'll work on it. But I probably need to shave my head complete, like always. Have it shaped. Maybe I feel like a Stanley Tucci vibe, but he doesn't have a beard. I mean, we'll figure this out, we gotta figure this out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but also, please read the invitations. Do you do that, do you like? When you get invitations, like what is your party party, because I want to tell you about what happened on the stage. Here's the thing I want to hear about. How do you, when I get an invitation, yeah, just say no. I am shocked.

Speaker 1:

People don't invite me to things. Why, I don't know. But you have, we were just talking earlier off offline, we were talking about your shoe collection and you have very fancy things and so sure you should be getting invites. Yeah, because they would be like this guy, I'll dress up. You know, I don't know why people invite me to stuff. I well, I don't dress up. Clearly, they didn't really invite you. They hired, that's true, well, but it was a surprise. It was a surprise, yeah. So so who hired you?

Speaker 1:

So I got the husband, but I think the wife invited me, oh, but didn't know. She didn't know about it. Oh, well, that's nice. Did she invite the entire family or just you? No, she invited Madison too, okay, but then we had Easter Sunday, no, easter Saturday, so she couldn't go. Ah, that sucked, yeah, so then I was there in my flannel. That would have been part of the problem, but that would have helped solve the problem. If she was invited and she would have been like wait a minute, she would have read the invitation. Yeah, you are way underdressed, because I came in I was like cocktail attire cocktail and I just walked to my closet and changed. I was like cocktail attire and I left. That's good, you were going to say something, because I said, yeah, people invite you, but you said they don't.

Speaker 1:

I would absolutely check to make sure that I'm wearing something that's appropriate in whatever way I needed to. I mean, how many ways do you need to check? Is it either you look at the location? Okay, go online and take a look at what is recommended there. Yeah, I think it did say Lou's Lounge too. Look at the type of party it is, who's going to be there, obviously, where it is, if there's a theme. I think there were a lot of clues, all of these things. I think I remember the invitation looking fancy, like kind of a Great Gatsby-esque oh, which makes sense because it was a 1920s speakeasy lounge did not compute. So I thought, oh, flannel, obviously right, it's crystal, like I have a beard. Yeah, I'll be fine. Clearly, I can't wear a suit. It's a speakeasy.

Speaker 1:

I think think I get uncomfortable. I get uncomfortable, you know, like Dwight, when he wears a long sleeve shirt and he gets uncomfortable. That's how I am, like I get uncomfortable being dressed. I just want to be like this. This, this, hand me down from Jared. Thanks, jared, yep, I try to get as much of his clothes as possible. Is that weird? That's a weird thing to say Okay, but I like him, he's got good taste.

Speaker 1:

But this, eh, you know, the wrists, like I don't, it's a little Like it's loose enough, but like if any tighter and I just be like I can't. Well, luckily his biceps are huge, right, so you have some. He's stretched it out. He's stretched it out. Well, his wrist muscles Do you have muscles in your wrists? Yeah, I think you do. Yeah, his, yes, just yeah, they actually left an imprint. You know, like those muscle suits you can buy, like this kind of, I don't wash it, I just put it on and it's like stiff. Yeah, yeah, just all muscle. It's good. So you're okay. Etiquette all right here. So you're okay, it's important. Etiquette is huge. It's huge.

Speaker 1:

I'm just not into it, I know. I just I feel like it's like I just don't want to. I know it just takes so much time, I know, but I feel like I look pretty good Eventually. Yeah, like when I try, I'm like, oh, it makes you feel pretty good. Sure, I'm like.

Speaker 1:

And is this what people walk in a city? That's what you wear. Just, walking in a city, you have to wear that, right? No, even if you don't have a job To go in a city, you have to have a trench coat. Uh, you probably should, right? Yeah, I've heard new york city is that way. Yeah, you have to have a trench. Well, the first time I went to new york city, I wore dress shoes and I didn't have any other pair and I there was no uber and and I walked from my, from like 12th street, all the way to central park. It's just way too long, wow. And then I walked through central park. Yeah, yeah, had some blisties. That's, that's, that's, that's, that's wild.

Speaker 1:

So would you say, would you say that if you, if you were to pick an era that you would travel to in time, it has to be in the past. Obviously, you can't pick a future era, right, because we wouldn't really know what's happening there. I would pick the future era because it's going to be cool, maybe. Have you been there? No, I don't. Do you think that there were people in the 80s that were like, I want to travel to 2020? The 2020s? Yeah, probably. Maybe when they got here, that's true, but it wasn't anything like that. The future was always the 80s in the future. For those movies, yeah, it was always the future. But 80s style never changed. Right, it was neon everywhere. Right, it's like neon everywhere, right, right, mc Hammer music.

Speaker 1:

Do you have an era that you like? It kind of sounds like you'd love to be in the 20s. Well, that's the thing. The roaring 20s. Well, I think. Why an Australian accent? Right, well, I would like to be in Australia in the 20s, the roaring 20s, the rolling 20s, the rolling 20s. I don't think you would, because of all of the emus. Oh, that's right, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I think I like the speakeasy kind of mobster, but that's like you're talking a wider span than just a decade. So you're talking like 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s. I don't know if I'd go that deep. I think 50s is the latest. It's probably. For me, honestly, it's probably 30s and 40s. Okay, just because I liked that kind of I don't want to say lifestyle, because there was a lot of not good stuff about it, obviously, but just the manners and the suits and the class, I don't know, I don't know, it's probably because I was super close with my grandparents, yeah, yeah. So I mean it's definitely a cool. I think it's definitely a cool era.

Speaker 1:

But, like, do you think people in the 20s, if they were asked that question, do you think they were like man, I really miss 1776? Where we were, just you know, like when we had to have a tourniquet and like, hey, maybe you'll keep the arm, maybe you won't, we don't know, probably, don't get a cold, you might die Probably. What was their favorite era? What's yours? I would pick the 60s. I'd pick like the Were you born in the 60s, you're a jerk. I knew you weren't. No, I, you weren't.

Speaker 1:

Um, no, I like before beatles or after beatles, because it's very different. Well, I think, I think it would be the whole, that whole time, right? So, like what do you mean before beatles or after the beatles? Like, I'm just thinking they're okay. Maybe I'm like the early 60s, like 62. Before weed, before weed or after weed? Before hippies Is hippies, 70s, yeah, oh Well, late 60s, no, I feel like 60s, 70s, because there's like the classiness of 60s, yeah, would you like me to explain this or would you like to continue? I'm going to tell you. Please tell me what I would like the most about it.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, I would think the early 60s, early 60s, early to mid 60s would be a nice, just kind of in that time frame. I think it's really the reason is, everyday vehicles like family sedans were like the Chevelle and the Camaro and the Mustang. Is that where they got their name From the car? Huh, chevelle, the band, yeah, did they get the name from the car? Did they own a Chevelle? Yeah, it's where they got their name. Yeah, huh, did they ever have one? They're just like, yeah, we like that car, have one. They're just like, yeah, we like that car. No, they're. Um, dad was really big into their like old, old muscle cars, huh, and had a chevelle, huh, at one point. So you like the 60s, I think the 60s would be a fun time to be around.

Speaker 1:

I think for cars, you're right, it is vehicles, yeah, oh yeah, because that's kind of cool, yeah, to think through, I think, everything else about the 60s. First of all, the music would be fantastic. Would love to see Jimi Hendrix play. Yeah, that would have been cool. Woodstock would have been wild. Well, we can go to Woodstock anytime. It's like right down the street, not that Woodstock.

Speaker 1:

Bonham Ching yeah, interesting From a music standpoint. Buddy Holly Good stuff there. That's Weezer singing about Buddy Holly. But was Buddy Holly in the 60s or 50s? I want to say even before that, really, yeah, what do I know? I love it. See, I get confused.

Speaker 1:

So the 60s there's that little portion at the beginning that's kind of 50s-esque, right, yeah, always. But then it changes into the hippie kind of thing. I'm not a fan of that. I'm not into the hippie kind of thing. I'm not a fan of that. I'm not a big hippie kind of thing, but like the classier kind of Don Draper kind of stuff, like right before that. That's like to me that's 40s, 50s. Yeah, I think that's where I would land. Yeah, okay, all right, so we're not far away from each, but I'm just really old right now.

Speaker 1:

The question wasn't if you could live in the time. The question was if you could travel to it. Oh, just go and check it out and just be a part of it. I mean, who wouldn't want to go see old gengi con, you know like, let's go back further.

Speaker 1:

Genghis Khan, genghi, genghi, that's my. Is that what you call your grandma? Yeah, yes, I call my grandma Genghi. Her real name is Genghis Khan. I call her Genghi as a pet name. Okay, I mean, maybe that's a future topic, like the weirdest names that that like grandmas go by. Yes, right, because there's like grandma, granny, nana's gigi, but like gang. Gang, I thought was like it's probably what he called his grandma. It could be. It was probably why he took the name gang, because oh, look, little baby gangas, nobody names their kid Genghis. Like Well, somebody did Well, okay, some con Speaking of Did it get better for you?

Speaker 1:

I don't think so, man. So 50 bucks. I don't know that I could sit there and say I would mix it. You got to have this. No, I don't know that I would do that. I don't know that it gets the any stamp of any approval. It's okay. So sorry, bullet, but here we go. I'll drink more of you. Yeah, we'll see if it gets better, but first I got to get worse. Cheers, cheers. It's not gonna get worse. Cheers, cheers, phil, to another year. Probably see you next week, okay, okay. Yeah, see you next year. Next time on whiskey bits wrong, we go again two weeks in a row.

Speaker 1:

You sound like one of the muppets I don't know which one. When you say wrong, wrong, it's like it's uh. Yeah, it's like one of the guys that's in the band, I think, or one of the old guys up in the city. No, it's the bear. Oh, is it Fozzie? No, like the big bear, he's usually like he's a giant. Oh, that one, I don't know man, maybe it's me, maybe it's you, I just don't know. It's a bear. I'm pretty sure that's what he sounds like. I'm the bear from the Muppets. I think he plays a cop in one of the movies. Hey, maybe that's the impression I can do. It's just the bear from the Muppets. Well, I think that's what I can do. Phil, I'm pretty sure that's spot on. Yeah, take that internet. I'm pretty sure that's spot on. Yeah, take that internet. Hey, thanks for sticking around. That's it for this episode of Whiskey Bits, but if you enjoyed yourself, please like, share and subscribe on your favorite platform.

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