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"Jefferson's Ocean Aged at Sea; Tom Hanks"

โ€ข Matt Sommerfield & Phil Stokes โ€ข Season 2 โ€ข Episode 59

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Bourbon meets maritime adventure in this entertaining exploration of Jefferson's Ocean Aged at Sea. Matt and Phil crack open Voyage 20 of this unique whiskey that traveled the world's oceans before landing in their glasses. The bottle comes complete with a ship's log detailing its journey through the Panama Canal, around the Pacific Rim, and up the Atlantic coastโ€”written with such flourish you'd think Hemingway was the captain.

What started as a straightforward whiskey tasting spirals into a delightful debate about whether aging bourbon on ships actually enhances the flavor or merely creates a compelling backstory. The 90-proof bourbon presents as surprisingly light, lacking the complexity and depth of other Jefferson's offerings, raising questions about whether the ocean voyage is worth the premium price tag. "If this is a gimmick," Phil remarks, "I want to taste ocean water."

The conversation takes an unexpected but hilarious detour through Tom Hanks' filmography, demonstrating the hosts' signature conversational chemistry. From "Big" to "You've Got Mail" and everything between, they connect nearly every Hanks movie to their nautical whiskey journey. By the time they circle back to bourbon, you've forgotten you're listening to a whiskey podcast and not hanging out with two friends who've had just enough bourbon to get wonderfully sidetracked.

Whether you're a whiskey aficionado curious about innovative aging techniques or simply enjoy listening to engaging, meandering conversations fueled by good spirits, this episode delivers both information and entertainment in equal measure. Grab a glass of your favorite bourbon and join Matt and Phil as they determine if this seafaring spirit sinks or swims. 

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Speaker 1:

Hi Hi, hi, hi, black and blue. Today, man Rough day, it's cold, it's cold, it is cold. It's like outside and it was all windy, is it? And cold? Is it cold the cold was? Are we in?

Speaker 2:

spring. Yet I don't know, I don't think.

Speaker 1:

I don't think Chicago knows what it is. I feel like we're far away from each other, it could be summer already. I feel like it should be right. Mother's Day is coming up.

Speaker 2:

Mother's Day is right around the corner.

Speaker 1:

Mother's Day is over, but it's coming up for us, but for the listeners it's past.

Speaker 2:

Well, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Never know, maybe somebody?

Speaker 2:

No, the release day is going to be two days after after oh, that's right, welcome to whiskey bits with matt and phil, where we sip on everyday whiskeys and find the funny in our everyday lives.

Speaker 1:

Um, you were like reciting a poem or something. What were you doing?

Speaker 2:

Well, tonight we're going to try Jefferson's ocean aged at sea. Ooh, did you get the Jefferson that you texted me about? How else would I have taken the picture and drinking?

Speaker 1:

directly from the bottle. Oh, you just did. You didn't just do that at the, at the store. Could you imagine we should try it All? Right, I mean we have to buy it.

Speaker 2:

This is a blend of bourbon whiskeys, a very small batch. This one comes in at 90 proof 45% alcohol. Oh wow, by value. It's really low. So the really fun thing about these Jefferson aged at seas is each one comes with a ship's log.

Speaker 1:

Come on. This is one of those that's like Log Come on. This is one of those that's like it's okay, we'll see if it's a gimmick. That's all I gotta say. I'm curious. If it's a gimmick, I want to taste ocean water. Captain's log.

Speaker 2:

Captain's log. Captain's log. There's someone on the boat. Ocean Voyage 20. Ooh, a dramatic reading. Wow, only Voyage 20. This voyage left port Under clear skies and slight seas. There was a chill in the air At 45 degrees, which warmed as the sun rose. Above the fog bank being held offshore by an offshore breeze.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, how can you be held offshore by an offshore? Okay, whatever.

Speaker 2:

I feel like there was some redundancy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there's just more words out there. You know, maybe look up some more.

Speaker 2:

As the wind increased and the seas became moderate, the bright sun over the ocean gave it a golden glow that shimmered across the tops of the four-foot waves and remained such all the way to the north entrance of the Panama Canal. Oh my.

Speaker 1:

Four-foot waves all the way. Ow, I pinched myself. Does it smell? Ooh, is this one of those things? So it's aged in the ocean.

Speaker 2:

All right, does it smell? Oh, is this one of those things? So it's aged in the ocean, all right.

Speaker 1:

so yeah, the the whole idea here is yes, if you put your ear, I can hear the glass you can hear the bourbon and also you might give yourself a nice ear canal cleaning I wonder, interesting oh oh it does smell. Oh, it smells a little sweet. There's a little sweetness on the nose there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So the whole thing around this is that it's aged at sea and so the voyage that we're reading about here in the ship log tells us about the I was going to say it tells us about the log. Does it tell us about the, the I was gonna say it tells us about the log. Does it tell us about?

Speaker 2:

the the log from the ship yeah, because no redundancies there because of the way that they wrote the offshore it's whiskey bits, where we'd have bits and whiskey in the reverse order traffic was light in the canal that day, my my friends. Is that what it says? No, it doesn't. It actually does say traffic was light in the canal and while the humidity was up, the temperature held to the mid 80s.

Speaker 1:

So would that actually do anything? So what's the deal I mean for the listener, because I obviously know the deal is what's the gimmick?

Speaker 2:

It's a gimmick. Why don't you tell us?

Speaker 1:

I feel like it's a gimmick Aged at sea to me. Remember we talked about creme brulee. I want to taste creme brulee. This I want to like. I feel like it should taste salty.

Speaker 2:

Well, the idea is that the barrels that sit in the ship Are sloshing around they're jostled to and fro, uh-huh To and fro, on the bottom of this ship, this one, voyage 20.

Speaker 1:

On Voyage 20. Yeah, we made that clear at the beginning.

Speaker 2:

We now have them going south to the Panama Canal.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but doesn't something like the humidity or the seawater? I mean, shouldn't that?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I mean certainly the humidity and the heat, right, you know.

Speaker 1:

Like what if you put the barrels in the water and like dragged it along, kind of like trolled?

Speaker 2:

with the barrels. I think it would keep it too cool. I don't think the temperature changes would be there.

Speaker 1:

That's a good point, yeah, so it does need to still be hot.

Speaker 2:

I mean it needs to be something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, humid at least. All right, you tasted it, I did, you took a sip, I did. I'm just getting like not Well, it's a 90 proof, so it's not overly like bam hitting you in the face with the nose. So the fumes coming off the, the ethanol fumes, not really hitting you, but I did get it like a sweet smell. So I'm curious to see what it tastes like.

Speaker 1:

Oh yes, please tell me very light oh that's burning a little bit very light, mm-hmm, oh, that's burning a little bit. And now, hmm, I don't detect any saltiness. It's not very salty Salty snack, yeah, hmm, I have to try it again.

Speaker 2:

Pulling away from the loss of Balboa and entering the Pacific Ocean. The typhoon season was already three months underway, a season unlike the Atlantic hurricane season that extends over a six to seven month period. Typhoons in the Pacific can occur anytime throughout the year. Pacific.

Speaker 1:

If this is the, United.

Speaker 2:

Are you really having a difficult time?

Speaker 1:

If this is the United, this is Florida.

Speaker 2:

Florida, apparently, is Aroused.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not aroused. That's Florida. Okay, so the Pacific's here, california yes, ah wait, are you? This is a really. This is a thing. See you learn things in school. Wow, still is doing geography, so I was able to brush up all right.

Speaker 2:

So, uh, I'm wondering where the port was, cause it doesn't actually say the port in which it probably in you goal yeah port you go portugal. I'm leaving. Get it, dad joke loading. We haven't done that in a while.

Speaker 1:

I'm leaving I, you know, it's just there's not a lot of depth of flavor, okay, just not a lot of depth. It's, it's light, meaning it doesn't there's not a lot of complexity, but like not a lot. I I don't mind it actually, though it is actually there's not a lot of like that bitter aftertaste I'm not getting. I'm just I'm getting just kind of a real nice light, almost as if it was like a light breeze, you know, on the on the ocean ocean voyage.

Speaker 2:

20 had was headed south, you're still on the equator. You're really obsessed with this and the storm activity is was well to the north, crossing the equator. The season switched from spring to autumn, seas were slight, skies were clear, the temperature remained a balmy 85 degrees and the ocean continued to sparkle like liquid gold why are they?

Speaker 1:

no, it's blue, it's not even. And just because you cross the equator doesn't mean it's fall when it's still be. I mean the toilet's flush in reverse. No, no, that's true it is. It's fall past the equator. Yeah, why? Because it's further from the sun. Depends where the sun is at the time. You don't know.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't depend. Do you know? In Australia?

Speaker 1:

Getting some corn husk.

Speaker 2:

We're heading into summer right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, here.

Speaker 2:

Australia is heading into winter.

Speaker 1:

Winter. Yes, really yes.

Speaker 2:

Why? Because of the sun.

Speaker 1:

Mr Sun Sun, mr Golden Sun, remember that song.

Speaker 2:

Nope, okay, all you have to do is some research. I think you'll figure it out.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to look it up. I am stuck on the fact that toilets flush the opposite way, though With the exception of a rough spot during our run between Melbourne and Fremantle.

Speaker 2:

A rough spot during our run between Melbourne and Fremantle, voyage 20 had smooth sailing up and around the Pacific Rim, back through the Caribbean, up the east coast of the US and in and out of the North Atlantic, as we docked at 7.40 am in Savannah, that's in Georgia.

Speaker 1:

Savannah. So wait, they went below South America, this thing traveled, or they went through the Panama Canal, Panama.

Speaker 2:

Canal, pacific Rim. I don't know where that is.

Speaker 1:

It's in Panama.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so they went through, but they were down there and then into the Atlantic All the way up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so they went all the way around the world. I mean it's flat, so they went across the world.

Speaker 1:

Clearly you can't. I mean obviously.

Speaker 2:

So as we docked at 740 Amin Savannah.

Speaker 1:

Somebody had to write all this. Do you think they have a guy on the ship that just said they're like I gotta? It's the ship's log For the whiskey we have to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they log every voyage.

Speaker 1:

They're leaving some stuff out.

Speaker 2:

They log the voyage At some point.

Speaker 1:

I wanna read, I wanna find a good one Like forget this thing. I wanna find a good one Like I'm the captain, now you Forget this thing. I want to find a good one Like I'm the captain, now you know at some point, Like somebody has taken over the ship. How big do you think the ship is? I don't know, I'm picturing like a pirate ship. I don't think it's that big. No, you think it's just like a little trolling.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's big enough to have a few barrels on there. I mean like they gotta make it worth their while well, let me tell you this um, this is bottle 129970, so 1200, and well, I don't know, did they maybe started at 129129? Like 969 yeah like, and this is just 970 of all of them yeah, you know, I know I have no clue Interesting. Maybe it started at 1299 and like it's just bottle 70 and this was the last one, who knows?

Speaker 1:

I want to be the guy like driving that boat yeah, the captain, yeah, that guy, the ship captain yeah, I want to be the captain now, yeah. You could be, I could be. We should figure out where and like we should and just rent a boat and just drive one, even if it's just one barrel, just drive it around, like hey, we did it, we could log it, we'll log it. But I think we should try to get in some trouble, like have some drama, like to me that's a boring read.

Speaker 2:

It's like great, it's not done yet.

Speaker 1:

You're talking about glistening ocean okay, cool. Um you know what else glistens? Anything that has reflective surfaces. So congratulations.

Speaker 2:

7 40 am in savannah. Savannah, the sun had risen over a still and golden sea, just as it had upon departure. With the golden sea, steady temperatures and gentle seas had a mellowing effect on the crew and the bourbon of ocean voyage 20.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they finally mentioned the bour. Good, I'm glad we got around to that.

Speaker 2:

And you can experience its golden glow, neat or shimmering, over an ice cube or two.

Speaker 1:

I can tell you, I guarantee you, they did not write golden glow in the shiplog. I'm just going to throw that out there. I think that was added later. I would have added it like I would have taken it seriously. I would come on, guys, embellish a little bit like nobody's. Nobody knows. It's like you the first mate and the captain, that's it right. That's the only people that probably be witness to any story.

Speaker 2:

So I'd be like dude albatross came out about the professor and marianne that's true, all those guys gilligan, we crash landed.

Speaker 1:

We saw jack sparrow and blackbeard the howls, yep, whoever they are and are they, the rich people? I don't know oh, is that from gilligan? And uh, and there was, you know, we fought tom hanks. Uh, we picked him up, he was on an island. Yeah, he had. He had, you know, crash, landed on island and marooned out on a dock, right A little thing he built and we picked him up.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

So he was with us and then, unfortunately, luck has it, the boat gets taken over, because he also was Captain Phillips. So our boat got taken over by pirates and yeah, pirates and yeah. And then, uh, thankfully though, uh, we, uh, we, he had a, a cowboy hat and gun that he could use to to shoot at the bad guys and uh, but at one point he turned into a kid, andy, no, uh, he was he. You know, he was big for a while and then he went back to his normal kid self and realize it was just a kid all along.

Speaker 1:

Oh so okay but uh, yeah if it wasn't for that mangy mutt he had with him, was it hooch or pooch or I?

Speaker 2:

don't know what it was.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, no that's true, and Meg Ryan kept showing up a lot. I don't know what you're talking about, so yeah, it was good that's right.

Speaker 2:

I just I, I remember the time that, right after that, oh after that, right after that when, um, when he started, he started working for a record label and he was out finding bands.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what was the thing that he did?

Speaker 2:

It was a weird time. What was the thing that he did, though? Right, well, what he was trying to do was he was trying to catch Frank Abernathy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, right, right, right. Yeah, Because you're like hey, that thing that you do, you're like hey, if you can, can you catch him? Catch him, catch me, catch him.

Speaker 2:

Catch anybody, catch him, if you can. That thing you do, yeah, that thing you do.

Speaker 1:

That thing you do. Catch him, if you can.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Woody, that's right.

Speaker 2:

That's right. Then we dropped him off at an airport.

Speaker 1:

At an airport and he was like I don't speak.

Speaker 2:

English. I just wandered around Airport. There's a lot of tom hanks movies. That's really what I'm getting out of. This is that there's a lot of tom hanks movies and they're all gems. Yeah, I was gonna sleepless in seattle. Oh, now we're just gonna say the names of the movies, we're gonna describe them, or we're just like we've given up on no but that's a perfect bridge to what we're.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I know, I just joke blocked us. But how many more tom hanks movies? What is your favorite tom hanks movie?

Speaker 2:

oh, man, big yeah, pick was one of my favorites. I used to love that watching.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know if I would show my son, though, because I'm pretty sure at one point you know he he, he, he, he didn't. There's a thing that happens, I don't know that he did well, he touches, you know he does. He. Let's just say he's grasping for things I mean I, I would say that I was probably a little older when I watched.

Speaker 1:

I think back then, though, it's like our parents were like, hey, whatever, but then like they'd be like hey, you can't watch power rangers. I'm like I just watched kickboxer with john claude van damme, now I can't watch power rangers. That doesn't make sense.

Speaker 2:

I was never told I couldn't watch Power Rangers. I didn't want to, because I was watching.

Speaker 1:

Because you're watching Big Boxer, like, if this is the kind of stuff that's on a PG movie, let's go.

Speaker 2:

That's right, that's right, yeah, yeah, it's good, it's good. I love it. What's your?

Speaker 1:

favorite Favorite Tom Hanks movie. Oh, you've got mail. For sure I love it If I've seen it once.

Speaker 2:

I know it was a long time ago and I can't? I just don't think so.

Speaker 1:

It'd be a shame to miss New York in the spring.

Speaker 2:

Did he play Sully?

Speaker 1:

He did Sullenberger.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so the other thing that he did, he crashed a plane.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's where we originally were gonna pick him up. Eventually we all got on the plane and then he crashed it right and I was like thanks, dude, like thanks a lot for doing that, but thank you for doing that because you saved us so. And we were in new york so he can get his mail crucial, yeah, crucial. But then he had to take it overnight to seattle because he just could not sleep Could not no. Oh my gosh, we did it.

Speaker 2:

We did it. Did we do all of them? I'm sure there's some in there. Yes, we did, every single time we had to have missed some.

Speaker 1:

Every Wes Anderson movie he's been in. He's in all those. Now he's been in a lot of those. What's the? It's not the men who stare at goats, but it was a weird title, yeah. What the heck was it Like in a basement or something, is it not? No, I don't know, he wasn't in that one. There was a. It was a weird, I don't know Some weird movie.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait, wait, yeah when he's. It's like they're like robbing something.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that was a good flick it was. It was a really good, I like. I mean I love tom hanks I think he's such a good actor. Yeah, um, and some of like some of those stars like their kids, you know, you're like oh, okay, some of them like actually do a lot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like bill pullman. Um, from uh park. No, um, he's. Bill pullman is the president in independence day. His son is now like in everything. He's in thunderbolts. He was in the new top. I didn't realize he was in the new top gun because he was not as big. Um, he did some show with brie larson.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know, but like colin hanks I really like yeah, I think you were trying to that's. I think you were trying to get a real person. Yeah, a real person. I don't think Lewis Pullman.

Speaker 1:

No, Bill Pullman's real Lewis is not, though man. No, but Colin Hanks, that show that he's on that got canceled Life in Pieces. Oh my gosh so funny, so good so good, so good.

Speaker 2:

He's actually a really good actor too. He's funny. Yeah, he is, he's a really funny guy.

Speaker 1:

Because wasn't he in American Pie, those movies, wasn't he in no? It was like a guy that looks like him, though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that was a little bit before. But he was in a couple of those slapstick comedies as well. As the awkward teenager, whatever, but he really came into his own and Tom Hanks has a lot of. He's got a few kids with Rita Wilson. No, is that right? Yeah, I didn't know that.

Speaker 1:

He's got Chet. No, yes, chet, chet Hanks, I think I might be wrong.

Speaker 2:

Wikipedia would know.

Speaker 1:

I think it is, hey, wikipedia, oh, they don't. They don't have that. That's not a thing. What do you think of this? You didn't really say much, yeah, yeah, I to me. I think it's cool, it's a cool story, sort of um, I again would say, well, first of all, I would say the Jefferson single barrel, very, very old, amazingly better, like, so good. So it's not like, oh, you know, knocking their brand and I'm curious how close to the, the mash bill that this is to that. Yeah, you know what I mean. Like, if, if, that, if they're Jefferson, um, jefferson reserve, yeah, if they're reserve like single barrel, very small, like or very old, is that good? Is it really the difference of putting on a boat and driving around the world, or boating around the world, or sailing around the world, versus sailing?

Speaker 2:

I'm sailing bill murray. I'm a sailor, I'm a sailor.

Speaker 1:

Um, or is it? You know the difference between that and being in the rick house. Wherever they are, where are they? Where is jefferson's reserve? Let's look it up I thought you'd never ask oh, oh, my goodness.

Speaker 2:

You shouldn't have asked.

Speaker 1:

New York City Okay.

Speaker 2:

Really, really.

Speaker 1:

That is bizarre, huh, I mean, is it MGP?

Speaker 2:

Good question? I don't think so Huh.

Speaker 1:

Interesting New York City. Well, I mean the water in New.

Speaker 2:

York is Okay it makes it.

Speaker 1:

Are you going to say more? Look, when I was in New York. When I was in New York, my hands, the water when I was in. New York? That's Harry the water. When I was in New York. That's Harry Carey. What are we doing? You started it? No, when I was in New York. No, the water. It makes a big difference with the bagels, bagels and the pizza. Oh, the pizza. We should go to New York tonight. Let's go right now. Okay, Red Eye, Get some pizza and come on back.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. Oh man, you think they do. I don't know. I feel like somebody's gonna probably drive there to new york.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's like 17 hours isn't it. It's not that bad because we did we did. The worst part is driving back. That's true because the the way the earth rotates my, actually, it should be faster on the way back, right, because you're going with the earth, the rotation.

Speaker 2:

It's flat.

Speaker 1:

What difference does it make? Well, still a flat earth, can? It slides throughout the galaxy. Yeah, it's like this Slides. Yeah, it's just sliding. Yeah, it's like a Like take like a plate.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Or a like take like a plate, yeah. Or like this look here, this is it a coaster, this is earth. Yep, that's what it does. What, yeah? So like if you're in a car, if you imagine this is on top of it I could imagine or you could actually just do it yeah, and you're driving so, like, if you're driving like this, is you here?

Speaker 1:

look so that everyone can see this is your car. This is the earth, the earth moving throughout the galaxy. If it's flat, then the earth moving throughout the galaxy. If it's flat, then it's moving throughout the galaxy. It's sliding like a hockey puck, but then you're driving that way, right? So then you're going like this, which means it's faster, right, you're going to get home faster, but look, if you're going the same direction, you're never going to get there.

Speaker 1:

You can drive and drive and drive all day. You're gonna just be stuck right where you're at. It's not a treadmill, that's, but that's how that works that's science, phil, is it?

Speaker 2:

I heard the flat earthers recently spent a lot of money on like lasers and other things. Um, to prove that they proved themselves wrong and it accidentally proved that it was wrong.

Speaker 1:

Like nobody saw that. Turn those off Idiot. Wow, it reminds me of in Parks and Rec, that the alien crew that every four years they think that that lizard alien is going to it's the end of the world. They're like actually we got it wrong so we need to reschedule for next year. How about April 3rd? And she's like oh, I have an opening on April 4th. Yeah, I think that my mind was mistaken. It is actually supposed to be April 4th. Wait, april 4th. You know, I have a recital that day for my granddaughter, but I think I remember, I don't know the the bad, the alien saying uh no, it's actually april 7th. Yes, april 7th looks good. Oh, that's when the end the world is. It's around. Your calendar got it perfect. Can you imagine, though, if you just if that's how it worked it'd?

Speaker 1:

be horrible if you just like drove and then like the earth, you was moving and you wouldn't go anywhere.

Speaker 2:

It would suck. I don't think it's hard to even imagine, because of how terrible your experience is how stupid this is.

Speaker 1:

I mean, we went from Tom Hanks to I don't even know to flat earthers, so we went to driving to New York. Is Tom Hanks a Flat Earther? That's the question we want to leave you with the listener, Just the listener, yeah, because I'm pretty sure At this point, I'm pretty sure Brooks is like, yeah, I'm done with this episode.

Speaker 2:

You better be, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

You have any left, I drank it. It's an easy drink, it doesn't hurt.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know, it didn't hurt.

Speaker 1:

I don't know that I would really. I don't know, I don't know if I would put it in anything. It's kind of watery. It watered down a little bit.

Speaker 2:

Maybe, like it, spent a lot of time in the ocean. Probably Well I feel weird cheersing with an empty glass, but you know not much to cheer for. I'm not a huge fan, it's okay, I probably wouldn't.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad that you bought it and I didn't. Now, what are we going to do with it? No, hide it in the back. I found one of the ones you hid back there. Oh, that was even more watery. Oh, remember that one. No, it's like 18 oh, the eight dollar.

Speaker 2:

The eight dollar, the one that we got from schnooks yeah, yeah, yeah, schnooks bourbon, oh my god, it's just called schnooks bourbon. That just says bourbon on it, just bourbon.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, it's just called Schnucks bourbon, that's it. It just says bourbon on it, just bourbon yeah.

Speaker 2:

And there's a sticker at the top that says Schnucks Bought at Schnucks.

Speaker 1:

Good, glad we bought it there. Paid, paid, paid in full. Well, all right Well this is good, yeah, I some good ones and I I think we need to pull out one of the, a better whiskey, one of the top dogs. Okay, for the next one, I'm not gonna change in a week, I'm just gonna wear the same thing, I think, for next time I mean, it depends on how warm it is outside.

Speaker 2:

But right now, if I look at the, if I look at the, it's supposed to be 80s.

Speaker 1:

It's gonna be me, so I probably will be wearing a t-shirt. You could just walk around with. That probably age it a little bit I'm not walking around with this. Okay, there's so much other bourbon, let's say, put it, put it back in the barrel, let it sit somewhere else for a while.

Speaker 2:

So maybe you know what I'll do.

Speaker 1:

I'll drive around with the car for a while I'm going to call tom hanks and say look, we need you to fly somewhere so that we can I will keep, keep.

Speaker 2:

I'll keep a log, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Keep a log? We should do. Yeah, whatever happened to keeping logs, that's a whole nother episode. That's true. We'll log that in and we'll keep it for later.

Speaker 2:

Hey, hey, thanks Phil, thanks Matt, this was See you later.

Speaker 1:

Interesting this was. See you later.

Speaker 2:

Interesting. Yeah Bye, 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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