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You've obviously never tried any Scottish whiskeys.
Also, I love Jack Daniel's but it's actually a bourbon.
Originally posted by PsynceFiction[MS
]Who else thinks it's the best whiskey in the world? I tried A LOT of brands but this passed the test of time.
I like it pure, no ice and not mixed with coke. (cocaine... yes).
Sorry to disappoint you lot but Johnnie Walker is a blend made of better Scotch whiskeys. A blend is subordinate to a malt in any connoisseur's book. I prefer Lagavulin.
Originally posted by maddlingo
Originally posted by PsynceFiction[MS
]^^ Blue label? Never heard of that. Only red & black label. How old?
-Psynce-
Johnnie Walker also offers a higher quality Gold and Blue label, with Blue being the very finest. I'm not sure how old it is aged for but it has to be at least 18 years. A bottle will run anywhere from 150 to 180 dollars. For more info;
Sorry to disappoint you lot but Johnnie Walker is a blend made of better Scotch whiskeys. A blend is subordinate to a malt in any connoisseur's book. I prefer Lagavulin.
Originally posted by maddlingo
Originally posted by PsynceFiction[MS
]^^ Blue label? Never heard of that. Only red & black label. How old?
-Psynce-
Johnnie Walker also offers a higher quality Gold and Blue label, with Blue being the very finest. I'm not sure how old it is aged for but it has to be at least 18 years. A bottle will run anywhere from 150 to 180 dollars. For more info;
We weren't debating whether or not Johnnie Walker was a blend or a single malt scotch. If you would of read one of my earlier posts I specifically mentioned that it was a blended scotch. Personally I would prefer the Blue label over any single malt.
"Dream as if you''ll live forever, Live as if you''ll die today." -- James Dean --
Just informing you before you go out and waste $150-180 on a BLENDED whiskey
Originally posted by maddlingo
Originally posted by janky
Sorry to disappoint you lot but Johnnie Walker is a blend made of better Scotch whiskeys. A blend is subordinate to a malt in any connoisseur's book. I prefer Lagavulin.
Originally posted by maddlingo
Originally posted by PsynceFiction[MS
]^^ Blue label? Never heard of that. Only red & black label. How old?
-Psynce-
Johnnie Walker also offers a higher quality Gold and Blue label, with Blue being the very finest. I'm not sure how old it is aged for but it has to be at least 18 years. A bottle will run anywhere from 150 to 180 dollars. For more info;
We weren't debating whether or not Johnnie Walker was a blend or a single malt scotch. If you would of read one of my earlier posts I specifically mentioned that it was a blended scotch. Personally I would prefer the Blue label over any single malt.
I'm not a huge fan of JD. Irish whiskey goes down smoother. Try some Bushmills. It's not much more expensive than JD and the quality is way better IMO.
Ah yes, Bushmills and Jameson are in my rotation, but I prefer the smoky flavor of bourbon or scotch. Wild Turkey Rare Breed - the best bourbon I've had (but probably not the best around) smoother than Jack, although Jack is the old stand-by for me. Never a bad experience with it. Another good bourbon - Elijah Craig
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