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Talapus wrote: I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.

That makes sense. The only possibly argument against your explanation lies in the fact that I usualy like bitter drinks (I drink my coffey without sugar or cream). Then again, the fact that I am a tastless barbarian explains everything.hecter wrote:I'm not a scotch drinker myself, but it probably has something to do with your inexperience. Like wine, the cheap stuff tends to be much sweeter, the expensive more bitter. At first, I preferred the sweeter, cheaper wine, but as I began to drink more, my tastes gradually changed until I preferred the more bitter wine. I suppose it's the difference between McDonalds and a fancy restaurant.

Talapus wrote: I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
How does the labeling work? The shop had Red Label Johnnie Walker. I assume that Blue is better the Red. Is there any more colors to look for?happy2seeyou wrote:I have not tried either of those, so I would like to know what you find out. I will be drinking Blue Label Johnnie Walker tonightAnd my pal ordered a $200 bottle of bourbon as well.

Talapus wrote: I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
Yep he got them each.Curmudgeonx wrote:JW Blue tastes incredible, floral, yet slightly smoky, smmmmooooothhh as can be.
Red -Black - Green - Gold - Blue, from alright to great (I think)
Best Bourbon = Basil Hayden
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