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Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey (!)

90 durable postsStarted 2004-12-17Latest 2005-02-20
#329453Post 81 of 90

[quote=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.

[quote=maddlingo][quote=PsynceFiction[MS]]^^ Blue label? Never heard of that. Only red & black label. How old?

-Psynce-[/quote]

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;

[url]http://www.johnniewalker.com/JWWebApp/resources/jsp/begin.do?pageId=B4[/url][/quote][/quote]

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.

#329457Post 82 of 90

Just informing you before you go out and waste $150-180 on a BLENDED whiskey :!:

[quote=maddlingo][quote=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.

[quote=maddlingo][quote=PsynceFiction[MS]]^^ Blue label? Never heard of that. Only red & black label. How old?

-Psynce-[/quote]

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;

[url]http://www.johnniewalker.com/JWWebApp/resources/jsp/begin.do?pageId=B4[/url][/quote][/quote]

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.[/quote]

#329461Post 83 of 90

^^^^ Thats money well spent. You should try it some time.

#363866Post 84 of 90

Re: Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey (!)

Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !!!!! :Alchy

-Psynce-

#363873Post 85 of 90

bushmills 16 is definitely some of the best i've had at a reasonable price. try bushmills 21 if you've got money to burn.

#363878Post 86 of 90

I got money. :P

But Jack Daniel's is still the best I've tasted. I dunno... I still allways go to Jack Daniel's...

-Psynce-

#363881Post 87 of 90

Kristof says: hag on . fill in some new Jack Daniesl

:CrackUp:

#363893Post 88 of 90

Cmon...JD is nowhere near a Glen Deveron, or a Talisker (yes, opened it, en it's good!).

I also got someone who might get me a bottle of JW gold...can't wait to taste that one!

#363895Post 89 of 90

[quote=Yao][b]en[/b] it's good!).

[/quote]

Obviousley!

LOL!

-Psytnce-

#363935Post 90 of 90

Re: Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey (!)

[quote=weswood]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.[/quote]

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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