Hey Mike, I've been wanting to give this a try. How is the JD Honey? Does the honey come through as with Drambuie and such, or is just an added sweetness?
Thx
Bubba
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Best thing I can tell you is that i find it a bit spicy with kind of a fermented honey or cidery element to it. The bourbon taste is not as alcoholic as the Gentleman Jack but sweeter with a bit of woody flavour. I am by no means a connoisseur of whiskey, scotch or bourbon but i find it milder than most which allows me to drink it straight up rather than mix it. I find it goes really nice with a cigar so it fits the bill for me :)
I hope this helps you decide whether or not to try it.
Kind regards,
Mike
Currently working through a Yamazaki 12. I'd been wanting to try the Japanese single malts for some time.
I dare not keep more than one bottle in the house at a time...
I've never had a Japanese whiskey. It's on the list.
I think the JD Honey is good, but too sweet. The honey gets in the way. I like it more as a mixer or over ice when it's warm out.
The last single malt Scotch I drank was The Balvenie Doublewood. About 12 years ago, my father had visited Scotland, and brought back a regular 12 year old Balvenie Scotch. That bottle he brought back taught me how good scotch can be. Nothing I've tasted since has been as good. I think the Doublewood is close. I drink it ... and think about good things I remember with my dad.
Cheers,
Jack
Well today was my birthday so I decided to have a couple of glasses of scotch. I went with 2 18 years.Attachment 88883 Highland park 18 year and Macallan 18 year
Happy b-day!!! Hope you enjoyed it.
Glen moray 10 year, going to the field for about two weeks so gotta get my kicks in now. Just because it's cheap doesn't mean it's not good
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