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Re: How to drink Johnny Walker Blue
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I belive Johhny Walker is a blend, so on the rocks. Single Malt= Neat (no ice) [/ QUOTE ] try drinking a good single malt or a good bourbon with a splash (just a splash) of water. the small amount of water isn't to dilute the hooch, but to open it up. You'll get a full, multi-layered drink this way. |
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Re: How to drink Johnny Walker Blue
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I belive Johhny Walker is a blend, so on the rocks. Single Malt= Neat (no ice) [/ QUOTE ] Mike Peters would beg to differ. I'll have a scotch on the rocks, please... Any scotch will do, as long as it's not a blend, of course. Uhm... Single malt, Glenlivet, Glenfiddich perhaps, maybe a Glengall... Any Glen. |
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Re: How to drink Johnny Walker Blue
what does neat mean? no ice?
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Update
Thanks for the advice guys...
I have been putting 2 oz. over 3 large ice cubes and that seems to be doing the trick. I seem to like it better after it sits for about 5 minutes and dilutes a bit, probably becuase I'm not used to drinking scotch. Overall I like it, it is very very smooth and has a kind of smoky aftertaste. But honestly, I've drank johnny black on the rocks a few times before and I don't know if a bottle of blue label is worth the $100 difference. Thanks again - Jags |
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Re: How to drink Johnny Walker Blue
yes, neat means no ice
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Re: Update
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Overall I like it, it is very very smooth and has a kind of smoky aftertaste. But honestly, I've drank johnny black on the rocks a few times before and I don't know if a bottle of blue label is worth the $100 difference. [/ QUOTE ] You know nothing about scotch, don't even know what "neat" means or how to drink it, and are unsure if the extra $100 is worth it. Pehaps a Cosmopolitan is more your style. |
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Re: Update
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[ QUOTE ] Overall I like it, it is very very smooth and has a kind of smoky aftertaste. But honestly, I've drank johnny black on the rocks a few times before and I don't know if a bottle of blue label is worth the $100 difference. [/ QUOTE ] You know nothing about scotch, don't even know what "neat" means or how to drink it, and are unsure if the extra $100 is worth it. Pehaps a Cosmopolitan is more your style. [/ QUOTE ] wow dude, not only did you just make me feel like a worthless waste of human flesh, but you made yourself look uber-cool and hip...you are all that is man NH and TY - Jags |
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Re: How to drink Johnny Walker Blue
with a splash of water, from a brandy snifter or similar glass.
edit: if not, neat (ie straight from the bottle) is far better than on the rocks - when its cold, your taste will be numbed, and the flavor will thus be masked. |
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Re: How to drink Johnny Walker Blue
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with a splash of water, from a brandy snifter or similar glass. edit: if not, neat (ie straight from the bottle) is far better than on the rocks - when its cold, your taste will be numbed, and the flavor will thus be masked. [/ QUOTE ] one Scotch tasting and he talks like he's a seasoned veteran [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Re: Update
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Overall I like it, it is very very smooth and has a kind of smoky aftertaste. But honestly, I've drank johnny black on the rocks a few times before and I don't know if a bottle of blue label is worth the $100 difference. [/ QUOTE ] You know nothing about scotch, don't even know what "neat" means or how to drink it, and are unsure if the extra $100 is worth it. Pehaps a Cosmopolitan is more your style. [/ QUOTE ] wow dude, not only did you just make me feel like a worthless waste of human flesh, but you made yourself look uber-cool and hip...you are all that is man NH and TY - Jags [/ QUOTE ] Just pointing out facts. You're the one trying to be hip by picking up expensive bottles of booze. Pehaps a Shirley Temple? |
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