At the risk of getting flamed, I will say JB white label is the worst whisk(e)y, I have ever tasted, including the dodgy caramel infested Scottish blends, we get in our supermarkets here. I find it...
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At the risk of getting flamed, I will say JB white label is the worst whisk(e)y, I have ever tasted, including the dodgy caramel infested Scottish blends, we get in our supermarkets here. I find it...
MM cost £22 here - the same as EC 12yo, £3 more than WT 8yo, £3 more than BT - about the same as a 10yo bottle of single malt Scotch.
I go along with the nyeh it's alright, I'm glad it's around...
Still we're luck enough to have the 12yo readily available, so maybe we should not worry too much about not getting the 101 NAS.
Hi Leif,
It's 101, but it's not the no age statement version is it ? Take a loot there's a little 8 on the bottom right of the label:
http://www.whisky-doris.de/images/WildTurkey8k.jpg
Maybe 101 (Cannot see label properly) ? -> http://www.whisky-doris.de/preislisteUn.php (Look under American whiskey, near bottom of page).
The only time I've got the 101, is when I've got friends...
Mark me under 'others' - I marginally prefer the 8yo - which suits me as it is a big hassle to get the 101.
We only have the WT 8yo 101 widely available here in the UK. They're pretty close though.
A great whiskey, full of flavour and balance. One to start the journey thorogh bourbon and one to come...
As an aside, one of the UK's biggest off licence chains has started stocking this as their standard American offering (Oddbins).
Great value and great whisky. A quite 'moody' whisky, which I...
Hi Dave and Tina,
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How much is KC in the UK?
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I've been toying with buying a bottle of this stuff for over a year having had quite a few pours of it in a local pub. Nice but it's got that Jim Beam licorice edge, which puts me off ever so...