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fuckfaces, Jack Daniels is awful, doesn't taste like good whiskey should, tastes foul ol' chemicals or summit.
For a good whiskey you should go for an islay, prefferably one with smoke in its taste. And stay away from them blended ones, they are usually not worth it.
Go for a single malt, aged in a oak barrel.
Doesn't <i>have</i> to be an islay though.
Talisker is a good example of non islay whiskey with excellent flavour.
And then there's McLeod's single malt, try their most smokey, and you're all good.
For a good whiskey you should go for an islay, prefferably one with smoke in its taste. And stay away from them blended ones, they are usually not worth it.
Go for a single malt, aged in a oak barrel.
Doesn't <i>have</i> to be an islay though.
Talisker is a good example of non islay whiskey with excellent flavour.
And then there's McLeod's single malt, try their most smokey, and you're all good.
After half a bottle you won't notice the difference. I love cheap alcohol.Mismatch wrote:fuckfaces, Jack Daniels is awful, doesn't taste like good whiskey should, tastes foul ol' chemicals or summit.
For a good whiskey you should go for an islay, prefferably one with smoke in its taste. And stay away from them blended ones, they are usually not worth it.
Go for a single malt, aged in a oak barrel.
Doesn't <i>have</i> to be an islay though.
Talisker is a good example of non islay whiskey with excellent flavour.
And then there's McLeod's single malt, try their most smokey, and you're all good.
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Jack Daniel's is probably the best whiskey available in commercial quantities. I.e. like Absolut from your home country. It's not good, but if I go to a club I get that over any one of their other vodka's.Mismatch wrote:fuckfaces, Jack Daniels is awful, doesn't taste like good whiskey should, tastes foul ol' chemicals or summit.
For a good whiskey you should go for an islay, prefferably one with smoke in its taste. And stay away from them blended ones, they are usually not worth it.
Go for a single malt, aged in a oak barrel.
Doesn't <i>have</i> to be an islay though.
Talisker is a good example of non islay whiskey with excellent flavour.
And then there's McLeod's single malt, try their most smokey, and you're all good.
Just yesterday, I had a rum coke and a whiskey coke in a club. The bitch decided not to ask me before she used a Limited Edition JD and a 20 year old Havana for them. Beefed the prices up quite a bit as well.
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You just haven't tried the right blends. Chivas Regal 12 year-old shuts up every single-malt snob I've encountered.Mismatch wrote:For a good whiskey you should go for an islay, prefferably one with smoke in its taste. And stay away from them blended ones, they are usually not worth it.
Go for a single malt, aged in a oak barrel.
And yes, I know all Europeans are supposed to hate Jack Daniel's, but seriously. It's not bad.
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After half a bottle you won't notice the difference. I love cheap alcohol.
For plain drunkeness, it is okay, but if one drink for the taste, one'd be best off without it.And yes, I know all Europeans are supposed to hate Jack Daniel's, but seriously. It's not bad.
Getting drunk on the nice brands is just a waste of moneh.
I beg to differ, a bottle of McLeod's goes for about $30 in sweden, which prolly means $15 in a country with decent alcohol tax.Jack Daniel's is probably the best whiskey available in commercial quantities.
The real issue with Jack daniels is that it doesn't taste whiskey, much in the same way budweiser doesn't taste beer.
I can drink any of em, but if I want whiskey I don't buy JD, because it just doesnt taste like it. And if I want beer I don't get budweiser, I go for one of the czech brands.
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Omg GOLD!Cthulhu wrote:Muahahahaahahahahahahaahhahaah! Where's that from?Redeye wrote:Spiders on Drugs
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Subhuman wrote:You just haven't tried the right blends. Chivas Regal 12 year-old shuts up every single-malt snob I've encountered.Mismatch wrote:For a good whiskey you should go for an islay, prefferably one with smoke in its taste. And stay away from them blended ones, they are usually not worth it.
Go for a single malt, aged in a oak barrel.
And yes, I know all Europeans are supposed to hate Jack Daniel's, but seriously. It's not bad.
The irony is a large portion of old barrels fro JD and other american whiskey makers goes to europe, and makes scottch.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it, god damn euro trash.
Mismatch, that means that oak barrel once held Jack :D
Subhuman, ignore the eurotrash comment, you have good taste at least.