I've found nadurra to be the best of the Glenlivets, although there can be a big variance between batches.i picked up some glen livet 15yo at the duty free
disappointed
Yeah, me too...i picked up some glen livet 15yo at the duty free
disappointed
Costco had JW Double Black on special, so I thought what the hell. I find myself oddly conflicted - drinking something with a Johnnie Walker label on it and not hating it.
If you eat it do you get more wasted?Did you find the lump of charcoal they slip into every bottle?
So, there is a wee bit of Scot in every dram?Peat can hide a multitude of sins. It's still yummy.
Id bet on it. I prefer Australian whisky...So, there is a wee bit of Scot in every dram?
A mate at work is well proud to be stock piling black for his wedding, I don't have the arsehol in me to him its crap.I take it back... Double Black is well deserving of the Johnny Walker label after all. A couple of glasses to get over the peaty and reveal the very crappy whisky underneath. I'll use it as a peat flavour additive for something drinkable but neutral like Glenlivet 12yo.
I take it back... Double Black is well deserving of the Johnny Walker label after all. A couple of glasses to get over the peaty and reveal the very crappy whisky underneath. I'll use it as a peat flavour additive for something drinkable but neutral like Glenlivet 12yo.
Was it the French oak single malt per chance?Forgot to ask, knuckles, how was the Sullivans received by the birthday boy? Did you tell him it was meant to be a good drop?