Im waiting for them to release their very best most expensive line..."White Label"why's it gotta be a BLACK label though cuzz
You're a bourbon guy?
I recently tried Coopers Craft, which i liked better than some high-end stuff Bourbon ive had. You should try.
Tbh, i only sip bourbon if i feel like having a manhattan, cus i prefer those than RobRoys.
At that point though, i always reach for Negroni
I will kill you after I trace you ip an assemble my crack team of jiu jitsu black belts led my uncle renatchLaphroaig is not bad, i just wouldnt drink it. Never tried dbl blk
Just once, paid $25 for a single just to see what all the fuss is about.He is incredibly far from a Blue label. Doubt you ever tasted Blue if you think defending once is enough to get there.
I don't drink brother. Alhamdullilah you all should quit it too as there's more harm than benefit in alcohol.
No, if he rolls over and quits against Cirkunov he gets demoted to proper 12.If he wins the title and never defend it he gets promoted to Proper 12 label
Tell that to the Catholics when they drink wine at communion.
They were about first, they got it right and you lot just stole half of their religion and fucked it up by removing the fun bits.
Blue Label, drink of the rich and tasteless for almost 3 decades now
Anderson is also strange. Like he is from Scandinavia or something. Demian Maya too. He don’t look like no Maya from the Yucatán to me!I find his name rather strange for a Brazilian, mixed-race? it's always Silva or Santos.
Okay, since this has devolved into a scotch thread, let's talk scotch, whiskey, and bourbons that we enjoy. Below is a matter of personal opinion. If you don't like my opinion, that's cool.
Best bottles $30 or under:
Monkey Shoulder scotch - It's a blend, and most people can't even properly describe what a single malt is while proclaiming it's the only thing they will drink.
Bushmills White Label Irish Whiskey - Great taste at the price point
Jim Beam Devil's Cut - It'll grow some hair on ya, but that's alright.
Woodford Reserve - The best mixer with a cola.
$30-60 range:
Oban 14 year old - Smooth flavor, though the price has increased a lot over the past few years.
Glenfiddich 15 - I prefer this to the 12 or the 18.
Macallan 12 - The go to of many Scotch drinkers. The 10 and the 12 are the most affordable for most drinkers who want a fine scotch without breaking the bank.
Maker's 46 - a tasty bourbon with a little extra kick to it.
$60-100:
Macallan 15 - The only bottle I'm willing to pay this kind of money for, and I reserve it for special occassions.
$100+:
You're literally pissing away your money.
Anyone else have suggestions/thoughts?
Yes I have a few, keep in mind these are Canadian prices so in the US they will be quite a bit cheaper.Okay, since this has devolved into a scotch thread, let's talk scotch, whiskey, and bourbons that we enjoy. Below is a matter of personal opinion. If you don't like my opinion, that's cool.
Best bottles $30 or under:
Monkey Shoulder scotch - It's a blend, and most people can't even properly describe what a single malt is while proclaiming it's the only thing they will drink.
Bushmills White Label Irish Whiskey - Great taste at the price point
Jim Beam Devil's Cut - It'll grow some hair on ya, but that's alright.
Woodford Reserve - The best mixer with a cola.
$30-60 range:
Oban 14 year old - Smooth flavor, though the price has increased a lot over the past few years.
Glenfiddich 15 - I prefer this to the 12 or the 18.
Macallan 12 - The go to of many Scotch drinkers. The 10 and the 12 are the most affordable for most drinkers who want a fine scotch without breaking the bank.
Maker's 46 - a tasty bourbon with a little extra kick to it.
$60-100:
Macallan 15 - The only bottle I'm willing to pay this kind of money for, and I reserve it for special occassions.
$100+:
You're literally pissing away your money.
Anyone else have suggestions/thoughts?
Yup that's the good stuff.
Okay, since this has devolved into a scotch thread, let's talk scotch, whiskey, and bourbons that we enjoy. Below is a matter of personal opinion. If you don't like my opinion, that's cool.
Best bottles $30 or under:
Monkey Shoulder scotch - It's a blend, and most people can't even properly describe what a single malt is while proclaiming it's the only thing they will drink.
Bushmills White Label Irish Whiskey - Great taste at the price point
Jim Beam Devil's Cut - It'll grow some hair on ya, but that's alright.
Woodford Reserve - The best mixer with a cola.
$30-60 range:
Oban 14 year old - Smooth flavor, though the price has increased a lot over the past few years.
Glenfiddich 15 - I prefer this to the 12 or the 18.
Macallan 12 - The go to of many Scotch drinkers. The 10 and the 12 are the most affordable for most drinkers who want a fine scotch without breaking the bank.
Maker's 46 - a tasty bourbon with a little extra kick to it.
$60-100:
Macallan 15 - The only bottle I'm willing to pay this kind of money for, and I reserve it for special occassions.
$100+:
You're literally pissing away your money.
Anyone else have suggestions/thoughts?
Suggestion: Glenfarclas 105Okay, since this has devolved into a scotch thread, let's talk scotch, whiskey, and bourbons that we enjoy. Below is a matter of personal opinion. If you don't like my opinion, that's cool.
Best bottles $30 or under:
Monkey Shoulder scotch - It's a blend, and most people can't even properly describe what a single malt is while proclaiming it's the only thing they will drink.
Bushmills White Label Irish Whiskey - Great taste at the price point
Jim Beam Devil's Cut - It'll grow some hair on ya, but that's alright.
Woodford Reserve - The best mixer with a cola.
$30-60 range:
Oban 14 year old - Smooth flavor, though the price has increased a lot over the past few years.
Glenfiddich 15 - I prefer this to the 12 or the 18.
Macallan 12 - The go to of many Scotch drinkers. The 10 and the 12 are the most affordable for most drinkers who want a fine scotch without breaking the bank.
Maker's 46 - a tasty bourbon with a little extra kick to it.
$60-100:
Macallan 15 - The only bottle I'm willing to pay this kind of money for, and I reserve it for special occassions.
$100+:
You're literally pissing away your money.
Anyone else have suggestions/thoughts?