I was just told a while ago that Northern Light it the same stuff shipped to USA in drums and bottled in KY. So far in my last 15 minutes research leads me to think my friend is full of bovine fecal matter. I've found NOTHING to support this. I wont know until I buy a bottle tomorrow and ask my dad to sample it. Im 40 and can't tell the difference between Crown and Seagram's 7 because I dont drink the sht. Only Budweiser for me.
Life is to short to drink sheap Whisky .. I guess the same goes for Whiskey Peter the Viking
Straight corn whiskey.
Generally whisk(e)y classifications are by region and have disctintive flavor profiles. Scotch whisky is one of them, and there are different flavor profiles according to the specific region of Scotland where it's produced. Others include Irish whiskey, American whiskey (may not be limited to bourbon and Tennessee whiskey), Canadian whiskey, and Asian whiskies (in particular to Taiwanese and Japanese whiskies).
Answer - 'Best' Scotch WhiskyThe short answer is NO. It is all down to personal taste. There are three types of Scotch Whisky (correct spelling) Blended, Single Malt and Pure Malt. There are over 2500 brands of Scotch Whisky, only 200 or so are available for the home market. The rest are for export, private clubs, collector's etc. The best Whisky is the one that someone else buys for you. Just to say that there is also Delux blends that contain a higher proportion of malt whiskey as opposed to grain.There is also whiskey known as vatted malt.
Johnny Walker Black (12 Yr. Old)
no Premium whiskey from JW starts at black label, then green label, then gold label, and FINALLY, the holiest of holy: blue label. I personally like the green label the best, for its intensity. If you want the smoothest Johnny Walker, then get the black. You won't be disappointed!
The one in the glass you're holding. No, the best I ever tasted was a 30 year old Brora, but it's a question of taste, of course. Have you tried any of the Islay malts? Laphroig is a great place to start, and it's not particularly expensive, either. Cheers.
The company that makes Kessler, which is also the company that makes Jim Beam, claims it to be the second best selling whiskey in America. You should be able to get all the Kessler you want in Iowa.
Not just JWBlue but all scotch should be sipped neat. No ice. No water. Room temperature and savored two fingers at a time in a, prefferably clean, whiskey glass. Blends are nice but it becomes difficult to discern all of the wonderful hidden flavors when it gets that complicated. Single malts are preferred by this contributor.
Jim Beam's Whiskey.
Scotch & Soda
The Best of a Bad Bargain - 1917 was released on: USA: 8 September 1917
whiskey is best served neat or with ice.
Blended fibres is mixing 2 or more fibres to achieve the best fibres in the yarn.