you know what is up guys my name is the lesson today I want to thank you first
and foremost for tuning into my battle field 1: 101 series on my channel
the series was designed to help you call it the players transfer over to
battle field one so today I want to talk to you guys about giving quarters and
battle field 1 i know you guys are all busy so I want to make this video as
quickly as I possibly can
giving orders and battlefield one is actually pretty similar to the past
battlefield installments but i know that a lot of you guys haven't ever played
battlefield before so I'm gonna explain it for you guys so though it may be a
hot topic that is mastered by seasoned players because it's so basic
like I said I understand that new players to the franchise from call of
duty may benefit from a video like this
so with that being said if you guys enjoyed the video if it helps you don't
forget to drop a like and subscribe it helps me out a lot anyway
don't go anywhere guys because we're just getting started
alrighty so orders in battlefield one are essentially just that you know
orders but you may ask if your new orders for what orders to who can anyone
do them do others have to follow them
how can they be useful stuff like that so if you're a squad leader you can
actually order your squad to attack or defend control points which are
basically left flags for color duty control points are considered flags
think of it like that the squad leader can also you know ordered his soldiers
to repair vehicles and you know other commander acid destroy them repair them
all that stuff anything that could help out team and that can help out the squad
maybe the squad leader wants to order his squad members to you know captain
objective or anything like that all the examples that I gave you are in Game
examples you can actually do that and then so you may be asking yourself is it
possible to not follow them
is there some sort of penalty for not following the your squad leaders orders
well the answer is no no there's no penalty but you actually have an
incentive to do so which would be getting more points you get more points
for following your squad leaders orders that really is all incentive to me but
not to mention that you're also not going to get kicked out of the squad
which of course is a good thing
so you've already talking a lot about squads you may not know what squads are
because there's no squadron colored video right so you may not know what
squads are you may not know what they're good for how to get in one how many
people can be in one all that stuff what they're good for in the battlefield want
to check out my video it's on screen right now you can click it it'll open up
in a different tab check it out i talked all about squads everything you need to
know about squads performer call of duty players that have never actually played
battlefield I explained in
exactly what they're for how you can get in one all this stuff like that that is
related to it so definitely check that out if you're new to this franchise
because squad is a big thing in the skin anyway that is going to wrap it up my
friends i hope you guys enjoyed the video if you did don't forget to drop a
like subscribe helps me out a lot
share my videos all the exposure is great anyway I hope because I was today
I'm going to catch guys later and i'll see you in the next
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What's the difference between bourbon, scotch, whiskey?
That's a question we get quite often.
I'm Tim; I'm from Elma Wine & Liquor
and I'm here today to talk to you a little bit
about different types of whiskey
and what makes them similar and what makes them different.
Scotch, bourbon, Irish, American, Canadian.
Those are all different types of whiskey.
They are all whiskeys, but they're
in subcategories of whiskey.
It's kind of like cheese.
You have mozzarella, Parmesan, bleu cheese,
colby jack cheese.
They're all different types of cheese,
but at the end of the day they're all still cheese.
Whiskey is very similar to that.
Scotch is a type of whiskey; bourbon is a type of whiskey.
So when you're asking for Scotch,
you are inherently asking for a whiskey.
What makes them a little bit different is
each of the subclassifications has their own standards
that they have to meet in order to be called
or classified in that way.
Scotch, for example, would be one
of the major classifications.
It has to come from the island of Scotland.
From the nation of Scotland.
It's also typically made with malted barley,
which gives it its own unique flavor characteristics.
Whereas bourbon, by law, needs to be at least 51% corn,
and has to be aged in
previously unused American oak barrels.
Those previously unused barrels give the bourbon
very strong vanilla flavors,
help mellow out and smooth the bourbon more quickly.
Corn also adds sweetness content,
so bourbons will typically be a
little bit sweeter than Scotches.
Irish whiskey is another subclassification,
and as you may have already guessed
from the Scottish/Scotch comment,
Irish whiskey needs to come from Ireland.
Canadian whiskey's from Canada,
American whiskey is from America.
Canadian whiskeys tend to be a little bit higher
in their rye content,
which gives it a little bit more of a bite
in the back of your throat, a little bit less sweetness
than bourbons or some other types of whiskey.
So each type of whiskey, Scotch, Irish, bourbon,
has its own little unique ways of being made,
ways of being aged, that impart its own flavors.
Another little thing about Scotch
is that very often they use the
used bourbon barrels to age Scotch in.
Irish whiskeys use them as well.
And some Canadian whiskeys do as well.
That's because the bourbon producers can only use them once
and then they have to get rid of them.
So the Scotch and the Irish and the Canadian producers,
since they don't have those types of laws in their system
about using unused barrels,
they can make use of the used bourbon barrels
for less of a cost than going out and
purchasing new barrels themselves.
So, in conclusion, all these different classifications:
Scotch, bourbon, Irish, are all different types of whiskey.
All Scotches are whiskeys, not all whiskeys are Scotch.
All bourbons are whiskey, not all whiskeys are bourbon.
Hopefully that helps clear things up a little bit for you.
We'll go into each one in more depth
at some time in the future.
If there's any particular questions you have
about any of them, please let us know
through the comments below or through email,
or any other way you can get in touch with us.
Thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon.
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