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Probley true about leaving it at the bottle shop but I have half a bottle of jw double black that needs to be drank and I duno tastes better on ice

Probably because it's blended shit.

All walkers are blends, you should be able to buy like sample bottles of expensive scotches so you can tell if you like them

And be extension all walkers are shit...the only acceptable walker is the King George the 5th bottle.

What! No Ice... I like ice

all good dude. It's mostly up to your taste, and ice can help tone the harshness of some whiskies

Mike however, understands the reasons you don't add ice to quality SM Whisky

It's not a quality single malt lol

I have blends around a lot as drink of choice is a rusty nail ie drambuie,blended scotch and a couple drops of lemon over ice, f**king delicious

And be extension all walkers are shit...the only acceptable walker is the King George the 5th bottle.

I will try this someday - and I'm pretty certain that my thoughts will be something like this

'Tastes like JW blue label'

I will try this someday - and I'm pretty certain that my thoughts will be something like this

'Tastes like JW blue label'

Tastes like a nice smooth Blue Label, thats the best way to describe it.

Yes well like I said I'm not going to drop $100+ on something I don't know if I like the taste of

My mates and I have dropped about $5,000 on scotches. Anything in the higher price range usually tastes nice.

Well what's a scotch in the 100-200 dollar price range that's worth drinking

What sort of flavours do you like? I'm quite partial to the Glenfiddich range ans am yet to find a bad one.

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