"The Good Stuff" is a song written by Jim Collins and Craig Wiseman and recorded by the American country music artist Kenny Chesney.
The song was Chesney's fifth number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.
The bartender then explains that the "good stuff", which cannot be found at the bar, is the love between a man and woman, and the memories that they make together, such as "dropping the ring in the spaghetti plate".
He also says that for five years after her death, he began drinking regularly, sobering up only after realizing that the memories of the love that they shared are "the one thing stronger than the whiskey".
It consisted of Chesney performing the song in a recording studio, as well as singing in front of a wall containing a few pictures, and shows him at a bar talking to the bartender, which is played by his good friend and manager, Dale Morris.