View Full Version : Whisky Connoisseur's what is your taste?
I like Canadian whisky and I was wondering if there are any other Whisky Connoisseur's here on BFP.
Today I bought "40 Creek" Canadian whisky and I find it very well rounded and mellow.
What is your preference?
Virago
01-29-2016, 06:28 PM
All of it. Had a wonderful Johnny Walker Gold. I always enjoy a smooth Glenfiddich when my brother visits
But I have always said that Jack Daniels (although officially a sour mash) is the only man I ever loved.
Thanks buddy, there is nothing wrong that Jack Daniels can't fix. Haha.
All of it. Had a wonderful Johnny Walker Gold. I always enjoy a smooth Glenfiddich when my brother visits
But I have always said that Jack Daniels (although officially a sour mash) is the only man I ever loved.
Gayandgray
01-31-2016, 12:14 AM
I haven't drank whiskey in a long time, but I used to enjoy Makers Mark.
imperfect_cupcake
01-31-2016, 12:43 AM
Dalwhinnie has always been my favourite
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/dalwhinnie-15-year-old-whisky/
iridium
01-31-2016, 02:49 AM
Cleaning out my moms house. I found a few unopened whiskey bottles. Just now I opened one "sandy macdonald" It had to have been purchased in the early 60s . Wouldn't know the difference from new. I have an unopened bottle of Crown Royal with a 1954 stamp on it. I know that once the spirit leaves the barrel the aging process is halted so it's not like I can claim to have a 60 year old scotch but I wonder if there is a collectors market for these old unopened bottles.
easygoingfemme
01-31-2016, 10:57 AM
#1 spot goes to Jameson
#2 is Jack Daniels
#1 spot goes to Jameson
#2 is Jack Daniels
Jameson, you are a woman after my own heart. Pour it up and I will be right over. Haha!
Cleaning out my moms house. I found a few unopened whiskey bottles. Just now I opened one "sandy macdonald" It had to have been purchased in the early 60s . Wouldn't know the difference from new. I have an unopened bottle of Crown Royal with a 1954 stamp on it. I know that once the spirit leaves the barrel the aging process is halted so it's not like I can claim to have a 60 year old scotch but I wonder if there is a collectors market for these old unopened bottles.
Crown Royal is my favorite. What does Sandy MacDonald taste like?
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