Whisk(e)y? What Colour/Brand takes your fancy?

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If you were just looking at red, the current two bottles for $49 compares very favourably with dans at $30.85, given its 1.125l vs 700ml.

2.25Lof JW Red - the perfect birthday present for those relo's who bought you cough Christmas gifts... (I can't think of any other reason to buy it).
 
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2.25Lof JW Red - the perfect birthday present for those relo's who bought you cough Christmas gifts... (I can't think of any other reason to buy it).

I dont mind it with Dry, at that price its a bit of a no brainer versus RTD options.
 
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2.25Lof JW Red - the perfect birthday present for those relo's who bought you cough Christmas gifts... (I can't think of any other reason to buy it).

To power the lawnmower.

I must really be a bogan :) I bring some back from dutyfreestores.co.nz at NZD54 for two 1125ml when I can and drink the stuff just on ice.
 
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I must really be a bogan :) I bring some back from dutyfreestores.co.nz at NZD54 for two 1125ml when I can and drink the stuff just on ice.

No personal offence intended (to anyone). I swear I'm not a snob about it - honest - it's just that even for a baseline mixer with dry or coke, I can taste JW Black as being smoother than Red, to the point where I won't buy Red anymore...

Is it a case of the old saying "once you've had black, you'll never go back"? For me, I guess so. But I'm sure there are plenty of members here would would make a similar assertion about JWB, so it really is horses for courses.
 
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It's what happens when governments sell off airports, and then said airport's new owners grant a monopoly to one company to provide "duty free" liquor shops in that airport.


As an aside, every time I read this thread I still can't help but think "why on Earth is anyone buying JW Black" :)

Yes its a currency that is available worldwide just like a Big Mac...see the Economist Big Mac index!

The NZ price today of a 1L JWB is $37 if you use the 20% off offer by NZ D/F.

D/F in AUS is just way out there from a price perspective, the only reason to buy locally is convenience.
 
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D/F in AUS is just way out there from a price perspective, the only reason to buy locally is convenience.

or if you are forced by not being able to buy it at the departure point.
 
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No personal offence intended (to anyone). I swear I'm not a snob about it - honest - it's just that even for a baseline mixer with dry or coke, I can taste JW Black as being smoother than Red, to the point where I won't buy Red anymore...

Is it a case of the old saying "once you've had black, you'll never go back"? For me, I guess so. But I'm sure there are plenty of members here would would make a similar assertion about JWB, so it really is horses for courses.

No offence taken at all.

Well, I don't find the black all that much better than red. Perhaps I'm becoming less able to differentiate as I age. So, to experiment and perhaps to learn, I have ordered a 1000ml JW double black for NZD55.92 to pick up inbound into NZ in February for Mrs SFSC and myself to have for afternoon drinkies whenever we are staying somewhere without a lounge to see if we can differentiate another step up from black.
 
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I must really be a bogan :) I bring some back from dutyfreestores.co.nz at NZD54 for two 1125ml when I can and drink the stuff just on ice.

Have you tried any of the scotches that are actually... err... nice, though? ;) If not, you should, at least to see if you appreciate the difference. Even the entry-level, widely-available single malts (e.g. Glenlivet 12yo, Glenfiddich 12yo) are way better than JB Red or Black to my taste buds. They are a small step up in price (especially from JB Red), but nothing too extravagant.
 
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Have you tried any of the scotches that are actually... err... nice, though? ;) If not, you should, at least to see if you appreciate the difference. Even the entry-level, widely-available single malts (e.g. Glenlivet 12yo, Glenfiddich 12yo) are way better than JB Red or Black to my taste buds. They are a small step up in price (especially from JB Red), but nothing too extravagant.

I've consumed a single malt or two in my time. I enjoy Laphroaig unsullied by ice.

As to blended whiskies, I have found a JW blue or two in LHR T3 BA lounge and on board BA quite nice as well. Though I don't think I would ever actually buy a bottle of the blue.
 
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I've consumed a single malt or two in my time. I enjoy Laphroaig unsullied by ice.

As to blended whiskies, I have found a JW blue or two in LHR T3 BA lounge and on board BA quite nice as well. Though I don't think I would ever actually buy a bottle of the blue.

Had JW Blue at LHR T5 a few times,often purchase D/F a Glenlivet 18yo but my favourite is the Macallan 18yo, very nice but rather expensive!
 
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I've consumed a single malt or two in my time. I enjoy Laphroaig unsullied by ice.

But with a few drops of water? :)

I find it really strange that you enjoy, e.g., Laphroig, but are also happy with JW Red. Note I'm not being critical here - your taste buds are your own, of course, and I'm not into "snobbery" of any kind - just making a personal observation.

As to blended whiskies, I have found a JW blue or two in LHR T3 BA lounge and on board BA quite nice as well. Though I don't think I would ever actually buy a bottle of the blue.

All the JWs above red have the same flaw, to my mind: all OK+ whiskeys, but all too expensive for what they are, easily outdone by others costing far less at each of their respective price points.

Had JW Blue at LHR T5 a few times,often purchase D/F a Glenlivet 18yo but my favourite is the Macallan 18yo, very nice but rather expensive!

Agree that Glenlivet 18 is very nice - just finished a bottle unfortunately. Haven't tried Macallan 18, but it's on my "to buy when passing through non-Australian duty free" list. I found a new personal favourite this year - Glenmorangie Finealta. Sensational drop - but not available in Oz yet, as far as I know, and will likely be hideously expensive when it is.
 
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Consumed a nice bottle of Talisker with the father in law over christmas, very nice drop
 
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But with a few drops of water? :)

I find it really strange that you enjoy, e.g., Laphroig, but are also happy with JW Red. Note I'm not being critical here - your taste buds are your own, of course, and I'm not into "snobbery" of any kind - just making a personal observation.



All the JWs above red have the same flaw, to my mind: all OK+ whiskeys, but all too expensive for what they are, easily outdone by others costing far less at each of their respective price points.



Agree that Glenlivet 18 is very nice - just finished a bottle unfortunately. Haven't tried Macallan 18, but it's on my "to buy when passing through non-Australian duty free" list. I found a new personal favourite this year - Glenmorangie Finealta. Sensational drop - but not available in Oz yet, as far as I know, and will likely be hideously expensive when it is.


Whiskey is the American spelling. Drop the E when referring to Scottish
 
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Whiskey is the American spelling. Drop the E when referring to Scottish

I suspect that only Ireland now has the "E" as I believe that the " official" U.S. ruling is now that it's spelt without the "E"
Having said that Japan, Canada etc also spell it without the "E"
 
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I suspect that only Ireland now has the "E" as I believe that the " official" U.S. ruling is now that it's spelt without the "E"
Having said that Japan, Canada etc also spell it without the "E"


of course the Irish will be different!

i have American Whiskeys that ignore officialdom......they always needed to differentiate themselves from the poms. History is a powerful motivator for word and label construction
 
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But with a few drops of water? :)

I find it really strange that you enjoy, e.g., Laphroig, but are also happy with JW Red. Note I'm not being critical here - your taste buds are your own, of course, and I'm not into "snobbery" of any kind - just making a personal observation.

No, just straight. Not really strange because I probably really am a bogan :D

OT. On some days, drinking decision goes something like this: Does it contain alcohol? If Yes, then drink. I can recall drinking something labelled whisky (or perhaps whiskey :D ) made locally in Northern Cyprus and purchased in a local supermarket in Girne for about the equivalent of AUD4.50 (700 or perhaps 750ml) and comparing it to JW Red.
 
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