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fstryde3
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Brought me a bottle of this today, if you are a Bourbon, Whiskey, Scotch drinker you should definitely try this you won't regret it,
Posts: 2950 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Jun 2008
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coupedup
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How is it ? I like whiskey and bourbon just not the sweet kind. And NO chaser! Only way to drink !
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Blk93pny
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johnnie walker BLUE lable is almost unbeatable,but hey ill give it a shot
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fstryde3
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I love it, actually just read up on it a bit and it has been rated high for years and won many awards, I would compare it more to the Scotch I drink, Glenlivet, then I would to Jack Daniels or normal Whiskey. Smooth and oak flavor so definitely not overly sweet. I have had pretty much everything from Jim beam for $11.99 to $50 Bourbon to Johnnie Walker Blue I'm telling you try this stuff you can find it for like $22.99 and I'd be surprised if you don't like it.
It's no Johnnie Blue and I don't mix stuff either Bourbon should be shots or in a glass with a cigar! I'm on my second one of the night already! [ February 13, 2012, 09:36 PM: Message edited by: fstryde3 ]
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Nastyc6
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quote: Originally posted by 92LxHatch: johnnie walker BLUE lable is almost unbeatable,but hey ill give it a shot
+1
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Blk93pny
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quote: Originally posted by fstryde3: I love it, actually just read up on it a bit and it has been rated high for years and won many awards, I would compare it more to the Scotch I drink, Glenlivet, then I would to Jack Daniels or normal Whiskey. Smooth and oak flavor so definitely not overly sweet. I have had pretty much everything from Jim beam for $11.99 to $50 Bourbon to Johnnie Walker Blue I'm telling you try this stuff you can find it for like $22.99 and I'd be surprised if you don't like it.
It's no Johnnie Blue and I don't mix stuff either Bourbon should be shots or in a glass with a cigar! I'm on my second one of the night already!
ill definatley try it out ,i dont drink much so it will last me,but i do like try other drinks as long as they are GOOD, ENJOY BROTHER
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NEIGHT
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Makers Mark is pretty good, not really a bourbon, whiskey or scotch drinker I haven't hit 40 years old. lol
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fstryde3
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quote: Originally posted by NEIGHT: Makers Mark is pretty good, not really a bourbon, whiskey or scotch drinker I haven't hit 40 years old. lol
Me either, well my Liver has, but not me this stuff is much smoother then Maker's Mark almost like Cognac or Scotch. I'm sold on it.
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04 S281
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That looks interesting... not really a bourbon Whiskey drinker, but I'll try any good alcohol once. haha
If you like scotch, Macallan 18year and Balvenie 15year single barrel are my go-to drinks... I haven't found anything better in the same price range.
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93venom
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johnny blue is a 150 for a fifth- this is 20 bucks. Cant really compare the two. And ones scotch and ones bourbon.
I just got a bottle of Macallan 18 for Vday from the girl. Never had it before just the 15. I'd never buy myself a $150 bottle of booze, after 2 glasses it doesnt matter anyway, But Im thankful she did! [ February 13, 2012, 10:26 PM: Message edited by: 93venom ]
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Posts: 604 | From: Peninsula | Registered: Jan 2002
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fstryde3
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quote: Originally posted by 04 S281: That looks interesting... not really a bourbon Whiskey drinker, but I'll try any good alcohol once. haha
If you like scotch, Macallan 18year and Balvenie 15year single barrel are my go-to drinks... I haven't found anything better in the same price range.
Definitely like those but I have really stuck with the Glenlivet.
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00SLVRGT
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I am going to have to try the Buffalo, found this in my wives grandpas bar bottled in 1976 just waiting for a reason to open it
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Farrell
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the best irish whiskey ive had is Red Breast. Its single malt, 12 year aged and is the only single pan barrell whiskey out there. An old irish guy at a pub i go to introduced me to it. Its like 60-70 a bottle and is compares with the 20 year aged, 150 dollar bottles out there.
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Posts: 287 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2011
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