whisky review 579 - Johnnie Walker Green Label re-reviewed 2016

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  • @woopize
    @woopize 4 роки тому +27

    I want to watch a movie and go to sleep but I can’t stop watching Ralfy’s whisky reviews

  • @mikelazarev5833
    @mikelazarev5833 2 роки тому +4

    It's been almost six years, Ralpfy, and still, this video brings me joy!

    • @TheKevtro101
      @TheKevtro101 Рік тому

      I've just bought my first bottle of green label so this is my first time seeing the video . Great as always 😊

  • @SonnyB63
    @SonnyB63 8 років тому +17

    Rally, I agree the new Green label is a very different whisky than the older version. So different in fact, I originally thought I had purchased a counterfeit bottle.
    I have one bottle of the original in my collection, and I'm saving it.

  • @MrAjay3234
    @MrAjay3234 7 років тому +21

    I agree on the tinted green bottle rather than messing with Scotch!

  • @hplovemalt2448
    @hplovemalt2448 3 роки тому +3

    Can't help but smile during these videos. Ralfy was clearly having a great day when he was filming this one!

  • @thehistoricalgamer
    @thehistoricalgamer 8 років тому +19

    As someone who never got to try the Original Green label, I will say that trying the New Green Label was a pleasant experience. I've had a fair bit of Black and Red, and when trying the Green you instantly taste and smell that Green is a step above. Imho Green is dramatically superior to Black or Red. With that said it's not better than most Single Malt's I would drink but from a blend perspective its a very solid Whiskey and very enjoyable. Plus for the price you pay, I'd be far happier sharing Green Label with non drinking Whiskey friends. They can easily tell the superiority of Green over Black or Red but also likely wouldn't appreciate something nicer from a Single Malt perspective.

    • @thehistoricalgamer
      @thehistoricalgamer 8 років тому +4

      ***** less expensive blends the argument is obvious. It's less expensive to blend whiskey's together than it is source from one supplier. Further if you can dilute with grain whiskey that's cheaper than Malt. So you blend it to hit a market that doesn't want to pay what a single malt cost.You could also create a unique taste, perhaps something that malts can't do that might not be appealing to the typical scotch drinker but might be something a casual whiskey drinker likes.

    • @1977Futre
      @1977Futre 7 років тому +2

      Hmmm, you blend it to make something that cannot be done with a single malt. It can be engineered in any direction the maker wants. You should taste the Hibiki 12 if you don't think blends can ever outgun single malts.

    • @clank4001
      @clank4001 6 років тому

      your assessment is spot on IMO. The most expensive non single malt I will buy.

    • @Aaron48219
      @Aaron48219 6 років тому

      I dislike most dark liquor. I'm a vodka snob.
      Having said that, I don't like American whiskey, like Jack.
      I've had cheap "scotch", Lauders and grand macnish... disgusting.
      I bought a bottle of Black label...drank it 3 different ways. While I did find a combination I preferred, I could still taste the grain whiskey aspect, which I didn't find unpleasant, just not great. Probably because I'm so accustomed to the taste of grain alcohol. Vodka be damned.
      I look forward to trying green label.

  • @franklampard6316
    @franklampard6316 7 років тому +10

    It may not be the same as it once was, but I liked the older versions and I love the latest version. Yes, it's different but not in a bad way, just a little more fruity and a softer finish (probably due to less Talisker in the blend?). Still great value where I live and can pick up a bottle at under $50. Better to buy JW Green than some of the over priced Scotches like Macallan IMOy

  • @ruralsquirrel5158
    @ruralsquirrel5158 6 років тому +8

    I LOVED the old Green Label and when it went off the market, I was so upset that I actually dished out nearly 200$ to get an old bottle. 6 months later, they brought out the "new" Green Label, and I can assure you, they taste different. I am no pro at whisky tasting, but to my novice tastes, the new one is simply "immature" and seems mass produced. The older one had more depth of character and was more enjoyable. That being said, I will still get a bottle now and again, since the price point is decent for what you get.

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  6 років тому +2

      . . . your right !

    • @K-xb5pf
      @K-xb5pf 3 роки тому +4

      Oh really!!?? I bought a new Green bottle and I was impressed by its amazing flavour. I wish I could try the old ones.

  • @robertneville3768
    @robertneville3768 7 років тому +5

    This is my grandfathers favorite scotch. I still have a corked bottle in the house from a couple years ago. The new green is a little different but still good. I agree with Ralfy this is my favorite walker scotch and I think better than the blue.

  • @foodquig
    @foodquig 8 років тому

    A fine review... I was noseing and sipping (and still am) some Green Label right along with you from four or five years ago before the discontinuation, and your description was spot on... Last August, I put a bottle of the new one right next to the older one, and I would not have been able to tell the difference between them had they not been poured, nosed, and tasted side-by-side at the same time. A bottle from ten or fifteen years ago would be interesting to compare with a new one, though, and even with the little that I have left from four or five years ago...

  • @ChabotJS
    @ChabotJS 8 років тому +19

    350ml Green Label
    350ml Glen Moray 16
    30 ml Ardbeg Uigeadail
    Called it Green Morbeg and its 10x better.

    • @bradl2636
      @bradl2636 4 роки тому

      Another alchemist in the room. Excellent.

  • @pokedad26
    @pokedad26 Рік тому

    Listening to you makes me feel like I’m listening to an old friend I’ve known for years.

  • @herodotusfumosus4753
    @herodotusfumosus4753 8 років тому +3

    I always turn to your videos when I'm feeling bored. They never fail to put a smile on my face. Great work, kepp it up! :)

  • @jamesejudy3
    @jamesejudy3 7 років тому +6

    the Green is also my favorite JW, at least the bottling that I tried, even ahead of the Blue.

  • @NickMoore
    @NickMoore 8 років тому +12

    Cork sound is very important, its the first thing you get from the bottle!

    • @kripalkotwani6224
      @kripalkotwani6224 3 роки тому

      First thing is always the looks of the packing, and then bottle, then comes Seal and then sound of the cork popping out. 😂😂😜

  • @FoAmY99
    @FoAmY99 7 років тому +2

    I just actually came across a bottle of this at my local liquor store here in Pennsylvania. It's extremely rare in the US, and even more so in PA, as the state controls virtually all stores that sell wine and spirits. if they can't buy in huge quantities, they dont buy at all. somehow a couple of cases made it into the state. Green label is one that my friends have really wanted to try, as it was said to be a great pick if you wanted a good Johnnie Walker but didn't want or couldn't pay out too much cash. looking forward to my first taste

  • @rjg02005
    @rjg02005 6 років тому +1

    When it was discontinued, I bought a few bottles of the older generation. I picked up one of the newer gen and tried it this evening. If course, I was delighted to see your revisited review. One day I'll put them side to side. Cheers!

  • @batica81
    @batica81 8 років тому +3

    The Green is back! Thank you Ralfy, you made my day! :)

  • @12stringblues
    @12stringblues 8 років тому

    Thanks for the review of JWGL.. it seems like many of the blends you re-reviewe aren't what they used to be, I'm wondering if any blend has improved in recent years, hopefully one that available and afordable... wishful thinkin on my part... thanks agian.

  • @HCP5
    @HCP5 7 років тому +12

    I liked your review on the Green Label.
    I got me a bottle and I’m not disapointed.
    Also watched Horst Luening over at Whisky.com review the Green and he actually had a bottle of the previous Green Label at hand.
    He stated that he liked the new Green Label better. That’s his opinion, obviously, but I’d like to see you review them both at the same time.

    • @stevewalther9965
      @stevewalther9965 6 років тому +2

      Rick Prins how much was it? Was it worth $70?

    • @stingfan24
      @stingfan24 4 роки тому +1

      It's all subjective, of course. I still have half a bottle of old Green Label, which I love. I've had it against the new stuff and I simply do not find the new Green Label as good. To me, it's not as full, not as complex. It's a bit...flatter, for lack of a better word.

  • @certified_street_photographers
    @certified_street_photographers 5 років тому +1

    I am having Four Roses single barrel while watching this wonderful review.. many thanks

  • @TheOriginalRaster
    @TheOriginalRaster 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for this review, I enjoyed it.
    I was sampling my open bottle of Green label along with you and even though I have limited experience I would like to add my thoughts on the smell and tasting notes.
    First, I didn't get any smoke at all in the aroma (I just didn't notice any). On the taste I was getting the slightest character of the Glenkinchie 12 that I have. It's an ever so slight, faint essence of sulfer. Other than what I perceive as a contribution from a single malt like Glenkinchie, I just get an overall pleasant (somewhat neutral) Single Malt Scotch taste (like the set of non-peated Single Malts included, somewhat averaged out).
    It might be worth noting I started moving away from my initial beginner approach with Single Malts. I'm now thinking of a much smaller collection of open bottles, where after having tried a Single Malt, if it's not a stand-out or a recognized favorite when it's finished there won't be a re-purchase any time soon.
    Me sampling along with you finished off the last of my Green Label and I don't think I'll be buying another bottle.
    Just as example, I would re-purchase Old Pulteney 12 ($38.99), Balvenie Doublewood 12 ($57.99), Highland Park 12 ($49.99), maybe Highland Park 15 ($89.99), Glenmorangie Lasanta ($50.99), Quinta Ruban ($53.99), or even Bowmore Small batch ($37.99), but not the Johnnie Walker Green Label ($59.99).
    I only mention these prices to "pay it forward" in case it's useful info. This is the price at the New Hampshire State Liquor store (in the States), US dollars.
    I wonder... maybe include your price in pounds in the included text, and we could look up the current exchange rate... might be interesting.
    Thanks.

  • @babydavey2782
    @babydavey2782 4 роки тому

    I wish also was in a darker glass bottle and none colored, I bought recently on special 200th Anniversary yes your right the value in the bottle has changed I was wondering if the linkwood or cragganmore is younger than it was as I also it’s not as complex as before thanks again Ralfy

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  4 роки тому

      . . . modern casks tend to mature 'younger' tasting malts, due to their construction economies.

  • @snacklofter
    @snacklofter 8 років тому +2

    I enjoyed this review.One of Ralfy's best! Thank you.

  • @seasunandchiliesm4095
    @seasunandchiliesm4095 3 роки тому

    Found bottle for 35 euro almost drink it and wow 😮 it’s really excellent and amazing 😉 please tell me which is better green or blue ( I never try blue )

  • @johnhenfrey5936
    @johnhenfrey5936 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the review Ralfy. Short but sweet if I see green label for sale in a pub, I will try it, I just can't see me buying a bottle though.

  • @TJC12890
    @TJC12890 8 років тому +1

    Love to see a short video comparing old Green Label, which was my favorite whisky, and new green label at the same time in 2016 with Ralphy's 2016 pallet.

  • @uclanaldo
    @uclanaldo 4 роки тому +2

    Green is still a good value, relatively speaking. I’m a huge Talisker and Caol Ila fan, so this is one of my go to blends. Have a very old bottle stashed away, like many others here, that I will come back to someday 😀.

  • @fartzerelli1385
    @fartzerelli1385 4 роки тому +7

    Had a bottle of this around 2009, and it was amazing back then. Just bought a new bottle in 2020 and it is just as amazing as I remembered it being in 2009. Are they the same? No clue but still...so fresh, so balanced, so punchy and just so round and nice with that Johnny Walker fingerprint in perfect clarity. My brother is not even a whisky drinker and he's hooked on it!

    • @andrecascais9403
      @andrecascais9403 4 роки тому

      I was wondering if it is still the same quality.....drinker the older version it’s was amazing...really as good ?

    • @fartzerelli1385
      @fartzerelli1385 4 роки тому +2

      @@andrecascais9403 Yes sir, it was delightful. Just finished it off last night, it was great to the last drop.

    • @andrecascais9403
      @andrecascais9403 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you indeed...gonna give it a try hopefully I will enjoy as much as the one from 2011 ...once cheers Malt mate 🤞🏼👌🏼

    • @fartzerelli1385
      @fartzerelli1385 4 роки тому +1

      @@andrecascais9403 Cheers I hope you enjoy it! Please report back and let me know your thoughts!

    • @dnbrg74
      @dnbrg74 4 роки тому

      I concur. 2020 purchase v 2010 - just as good.

  • @outsiderdf
    @outsiderdf 8 років тому +1

    While I may not always agree with you Ralfy, you sure do make drinking whisky while watching your videos something special.

    • @TheOriginalRaster
      @TheOriginalRaster 8 років тому

      +outsiderdf I think it's humorous to note that I *always* agree with Ralfy. Sorry, I can't help it, I just happen to always agree with him. (I'm independent minded, a Scientist, and Engineer, and I don't tend to go along with just anything). I just think Ralfy has always been right on when I've been watching. Ha!

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn 6 років тому

    I have learned from your marvellous Whisky reviews that Scotch is a poetry of taste, smell and liquid texture which leaves beautiful memories after sipping.

  • @tonybolstad9514
    @tonybolstad9514 3 роки тому +1

    Love the observation about time and our changing senses and also our points of reference over time. It rings true for me. It explains why some whisky I have enjoyed in the past seems rather lack luster when I have come back to it. I so wanted to enjoy JW Green, especially as it has been rated highly by many appraising the JW stable. Personally I found it so one dimensional, big up upfront from the Talisker but little else to my palette. I much much prefer the Platinum and Blue. (Although Blue certainly is too expensive) Cheers 🍻

  • @1o1s1s1i1e
    @1o1s1s1i1e 8 років тому +4

    Well said Ralfy! I remember what Jim Beam tasted like in the 1960's and it don't taste like that now. There are better quality malts out there that are a better value for my money than Johnnie Walker, but to each their own. Glad we have a choice still.

  • @ARC0club
    @ARC0club 8 років тому +6

    JW Green Label is my favorite. Brilliant! :) Watch your reviews with great pleasure. Thanks from Russia )

  • @m.g.i2480
    @m.g.i2480 7 років тому +4

    I very much like the new green, even though id like no chill filtration.

  • @theblankslate8324
    @theblankslate8324 6 років тому +1

    When you said it had notes of chlorine and detergent after adding some water, I couldn't help but wonder if that was just what was in the water...

    • @glen1555
      @glen1555 4 роки тому

      What water does he use? I have a bottle of scottish water just for adding as and when needed

  • @ADramADay366
    @ADramADay366 8 років тому +3

    Ooh, Ralfy, don't tell Diageo they could do more releases of Johnnie Walker, we won't be able to move for all the different versions they'll bring out!

  • @michaellynch1589
    @michaellynch1589 8 років тому

    I managed to get an older bottling (on your recommendation Ralfy)whilst in lanzarotie. only a 20cl but it was very good. was planning on keeping it but my brother convinced me to open it. much better than I expected. love the slight peat, quite sweet, barly sugar and a good finnish bit of smoke. thanks for the recommendation

  • @kylebramhall2604
    @kylebramhall2604 7 років тому +4

    Any chance nostalgia is impeding your judgement in that you enjoyed the old version more? Perhaps it is simply a pallet change. I can say it was one of my favorites in 2008 and haven't tried it since but it may not live up to my expectations of memory.

  • @danielsaucedo1151
    @danielsaucedo1151 8 років тому +1

    What do you like more in general Macallan or Johnnie Walker?

  • @MCRoadk1ll
    @MCRoadk1ll 8 років тому +12

    I wonder how the new green label compares to the original green label. I would like to see that. Do you still have some original GL, I could send you a sample if needed.

    • @castello544
      @castello544 8 років тому +5

      +MCRoadkill Videos He talks about it at the 9 minute 30 second mark. Send him and me a sample :)

    • @MCRoadk1ll
      @MCRoadk1ll 8 років тому

      +castello west he does have a big 'library' I wonder if he's willing to do a comparison :)

    • @castello544
      @castello544 8 років тому

      +MCRoadkill Videos You may need to email him (if you can) if he doesn't reply here. It sounds like he would love to compare them.

    • @MCRoadk1ll
      @MCRoadk1ll 8 років тому

      +castello west I can't find any contact info here or on his blog.

    • @castello544
      @castello544 8 років тому

      +MCRoadkill Videos I just looked around and don't see any either. Just send both the samples to me I guess. His loss. :) Maybe he'll check in here later in the week.

  • @danielfedailarsen4479
    @danielfedailarsen4479 8 років тому +2

    ralfy's in a good mood this morning, enjoyable as always my friend!

  • @alexk3088
    @alexk3088 5 років тому

    I've always wanted to try Green Label. But over the years I've been able to pick up Talisker, Cragganmore, Cardhu, Caol Ila for same price per bottle or less. Sure, it's not an exact comparison but I just don't feel the value is there for the price. Given the opportunity to buy at discount I'll definitely try it, although it'll be the new version. Box has been rebranded again, not sure about the content.

  • @JeremyDore
    @JeremyDore 8 років тому +24

    Memory changes over time as well...

    • @stingfan24
      @stingfan24 7 років тому +4

      Agreed, and Ralfy notes that many times over in his reviews. However, I too wrote out tasting notes for the old version of Green Label and when I got this new version and tried it out I simply did not find many of those smell and taste notes there. So, while memories are unreliable, notes are not! And this is definitely NOT the same whisky it used to be.

    • @JeremyDore
      @JeremyDore 7 років тому +1

      And? I never said it was the same. A few reviews from people that have the two releases right in front of them say the same thing, and a number of them (along with some of the tastings I have been too that have had BOTH releases to try) say it is better than previous releases. Ever wonder why Ralfy didn't just crack open the bottle of the old release he has on hand to compare directly? Cheers.

  • @Aaron48219
    @Aaron48219 6 років тому +1

    I must say Ralfy, you've earned a subscriber.
    I bought myself a bottle of Black label. Mind you, I'm a vodka snob.
    Black label, while good when drank appropriately (various ways subjective of course), is not bad. I don't care for American whiskey. I hate cheap scotch (lauders, grand macnish, yuck!).
    Being a vodka snob, the grain aspect of black label appeared very prominent. Room temp, and with two cubes, in a Brandy snifter. The nose was lovely. But I had a hard time getting past the grain aspect...that "vodka/moonshine" bite it had.
    I promptly ran to the store and bought some amaretto, to make a "Godfather". Oh heaven! The smells and tastes brought out were fantastic!
    Your reviews, and advice, have helped me appreciate a good scotch whiskey. I thank you!
    I read a lot of complaints about the artificial coloring they use now as well. :(
    I digress and must finish your re-review of Green Label.
    RALFY FOR JW BREW MASTER!

  • @mrbubetube
    @mrbubetube 8 років тому +1

    ya, the green was my favorite of the bunch. liked it better than even the gold label. but now that's gone and they have the platinum label. haven't tried it yet. are you going to review the platinum label?

  • @JMMurray203
    @JMMurray203 5 років тому +1

    Apparently the first re-release in 2016 was widely regarded as not the same, but more recent releases has improved markedly. Perhaps it would be a good test to re-revisit Green Label.

    • @sfchrisrom
      @sfchrisrom 4 роки тому

      I have had the original, the 1st re release which was a disappointment and the final release that was close to the original. Your review is spot on

  • @FirstPhilWhisky
    @FirstPhilWhisky 4 роки тому

    Agree Ralfy. I just did a video on what a Single Malt is. Great for people just getting into it.

  • @Mojza
    @Mojza 3 роки тому

    Did they start to produce this again? Green Label is now available again in our country. Maybe worth re-reviewing? :)

  • @CutleryNovice
    @CutleryNovice 6 років тому

    I'd LOVE to know what you think of W.L Weller Special Reserve, it's such a good pour for so little, beautiful honey and caramel apple sweetness on the nose, followed by oakey vanilla, sip is sweet but still slightly bitey and dry, about $25 USD for a 750ml bottle, amazing pour for it's price tag.

  • @Palthewall
    @Palthewall 8 років тому +1

    Love your videos. Can you recommend me the best single malt whiskey under 50-60 pounds.

  • @liav1609
    @liav1609 4 роки тому

    Great review!
    Still have the older version bottle half filled. I love it, i learned it is good to add a spoon of distilled water to make it little bit smoother!
    What do you say - the older or the newer?

  • @jamesd.wheeler6190
    @jamesd.wheeler6190 8 років тому +8

    I tried my 1st scotch in the mid 70s , Its was johnny walker red, It was so discusting that I didnt try scotch again until 20 yrs later with Lagavulin and Im crazy about scotch! I wish I would have tried something different 40 years ago!

    • @Terriss0421
      @Terriss0421 8 років тому +3

      +James D. Wheeler I said it before, I'll say it now and I'll say it forever. JW Red Label tastes like it was fermented in a tire.

    • @jamesd.wheeler6190
      @jamesd.wheeler6190 8 років тому +1

      +Terriss0421 Id endorse that! Pretty vile stuff!

    • @stevewalther9965
      @stevewalther9965 6 років тому

      Red is great on the rocks or with soda...never neat!!!

    • @ruralsquirrel5158
      @ruralsquirrel5158 6 років тому

      Red is rotgut. Barely good enough for mixing. And I would rather use Jim Beam for that.

  • @joshuagoodsell9330
    @joshuagoodsell9330 8 років тому +1

    Ralfy, your reviews ooze professionalism. Thank you, and stay malty!

  • @seungfu11
    @seungfu11 8 років тому +1

    I saved a bottle from back in the day, any point in keeping it?

  • @volodymyrpokusa8214
    @volodymyrpokusa8214 8 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot for you, Ralfy. Your reviews are very interesting and useful. I would be very thankful you, if you would add on your reviews some subtitles.

  • @rockhuddy
    @rockhuddy 8 років тому +3

    I'm more of a bourbon guy who dabbles in scotch, and I haven't really had any scotches over $75 or so, but I think Green Label is pretty enjoyable. I'm not stocking up or anything, but I certainly wouldn't turn down a glass of it.

  • @GrainJB
    @GrainJB 8 років тому

    I picked up a bottle of this and another of JW Gold at the Las Vegas airport not a month ago. I admit to be being a little disappointed with the Green, but I'll try it with a wee bit of water! The Gold, having no age statement, was better than I was expecting, but my expectations were tempered. Thanks Ralfy!

    • @JimmyLeg
      @JimmyLeg 8 років тому

      +GrainJB You just don't see too many Saskatchewan Roughriders' logos.

  • @AnyFukkingNameJesus
    @AnyFukkingNameJesus 8 років тому +1

    We all appreciate your unvarnished candor Ralfy!

  • @marknelson882
    @marknelson882 8 років тому

    Ralfy; your review was well received. I'm more familiar with listening to music. I've noticed that my aural memory is very short-lived. Maybe a minute and a half. I'm listening to sounds that are often described by my other senses, like sight. For me, smell and sound also trigger memories. Cheers! Mark Nelson

  • @kbouklas
    @kbouklas 8 років тому

    so in your opinion what changed between the old and the new green label? the original malts (caol ila, talisker etc) or the blending process?maybe you mentioned it and i missed it

  • @carscigarsscotchnwatches5158
    @carscigarsscotchnwatches5158 7 років тому

    So when I found out that Green was being discontinued, I got some more. Then the chinese market dumped and all their green got shipped back and rebottled for the US. Then that rebottling was gone and I noticed that it is back. I have not tried the new bottling because I have plenty of the older bottling. A 5 point swing in tasting is a lot. I may have to buy a new bottle and compare it to my older ones.

  • @josephwarr4253
    @josephwarr4253 8 років тому +1

    when ralfy says 84 out of 100 is this code for 4 out of 10??

  • @howardweinberg
    @howardweinberg 8 років тому +1

    I like thoughtful blends. JW Black is always in our cabinet (mostly for drinking with water or soda) and I like JW Green well enough, but for the price, I would rather buy one of John Glaser's Great King Street blends -- half the price of Green where I live in New York. Finally, many thanks to Ralfy whose site I recommend to my children and friends who seek to understand a bit more about spirits.

  • @fxvsdx35
    @fxvsdx35 8 років тому

    Johnnie Walker's website did not have it listed.
    They have Red,Black,Gold,Platinum,Blue but no Green label.

  • @Sezz1e
    @Sezz1e 8 років тому

    Hi Ralfy, just a short message, it's great what you do and your presentation. As I'm a little bit of a skinflint, or would it be slightly better saying, careful with my money that I spend on every day drinking whisky, I always keep an eye out for what I think is bargain whisky whilst shopping at Tesco, I have made several purchases for around £20 some not to my liking but most I have liked, my most recent purchase was, Talisker Storm costing £21, there is no age statement but bottled at 45% and it looks like colour is added, but who cares, £21 it's good enough for me!

  • @boxrick1
    @boxrick1 5 років тому

    I have a bottle of original Green Label I have been drinking albeit slowly since it was discontinued, will I be disappointed if I purchase a new bottle of this?

  • @paulmelendez2906
    @paulmelendez2906 6 років тому

    Wow you got some taste buds....I was drinking the gold and the black and couldn't tell the difference

  • @slanjbo
    @slanjbo 6 років тому +3

    I love Green Label and have never tried the "old stuff." Based on that the old stuff must have been caramel gold in your mouth because the "new stuff" is f--king amazing.

  • @AGT0M
    @AGT0M 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for a nice and relatively short yet informative review, Ralfy. The question is, are you going to buy another bottle of this whisky any time soon?

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  8 років тому +2

      +AGT0M . . . no plans to buy another bottle !

    • @thomaswolniewicz4332
      @thomaswolniewicz4332 8 років тому +1

      +ralfystuff Ralfy do you still have some of the old JWG? I do have one bottle pre 2010 and was wondering if I should hold on to it or not since it appears that the Green is back in business

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  8 років тому +2

      . . . I do, and IO'm holding onto older GL versions of JW

    • @JeremyDore
      @JeremyDore 8 років тому +2

      +ralfystuff Why didn't you compare the two side by side so you could get a real comparison? I mean, if you are gonna mention the old one you should really have them side by side and not put so much stock into the old one being "better" since you don't have a glass of it beside you. I've read a few side by side reviews (with the old one being tasted next to the new one) that say the new version is actually better than the older one since the stocks of the 4 that make up the blend are more available. Taste memory is soooo bad, which you know so I can't put much stock in your opinion since you don't have a glass of the old one to try next to the new one.

    • @tudvalstone
      @tudvalstone 8 років тому +1

      +Jeremy Dore You must be joking EVERY Johhnie Walker from Gold label down is far worse than what they were 10+ years ago. You don't need side-by-side comparison. I just poured down the drain a bottle of Black label. Did not do the same with the green, because it was still drinkable, which I cannot say about the Gold. Awful.

  • @patrickmeyer1103
    @patrickmeyer1103 3 роки тому

    The very best and cheapest Blended Malt available in Brazil where it cost around US$50.00, sometimes a little less. Roughly the same price as the Monkey Shoulder - very good also but less "classy" and tends to a be a little boring - which costs around US$60.00/70.00 for a 1 Litre bottle. A great Johnnie Walker, may be the best ? An honourable 15 years old whisky, admirably balanced, elegantly peated with a wonderful oily texture. Cheers from Rio dear Master Ralfy !

  • @samwoods2772
    @samwoods2772 8 років тому

    The bottle of GL I recently purchased in the US had a plastic twist off top. NO cork!! There was a plastic insert in the bottle neck??? No more GL for me.

  • @1977Futre
    @1977Futre 7 років тому +4

    Ralfy I am lucky enough to live in Taiwan. The only country seemingly to have made a pact with JW Green to never stop production ( I know it has restarted again for the rest of the world but for how long?). I have just picked up a 48% version of the Green and will crack it open later. I wonder of you have tasted it? Hopefully it will be a bigger better version of the standard Green.

  • @nacienlos70
    @nacienlos70 8 років тому

    Hey Ralfy. What about a vertical tasting of the same whisky from different vintages? Would be fun and didactic. Also, do you have spanish brandy on your radar?

  • @freddieslaughter1107
    @freddieslaughter1107 8 років тому

    Would you recommend staying away from blended whisky, if you have limited funds?

  • @johnhenfrey5936
    @johnhenfrey5936 8 років тому

    Thanks for the review Ralfy. The Arran sounds like a wonderful whisky. Going to have to check out online booksellers for the smuggling book.

  • @jonathanbean7097
    @jonathanbean7097 6 років тому

    I think a lot of this is in the mind, I had this excellent whisky simultaneously to an Oban Little bay, and the nose was NEARLY identical and the palette I found a notch more interesting on the green label. But when people watch reviews the Oban and look at the fancy bottle they're gonna say "wow, what an amazing whisky". I bet if I put this new green label in a high end single malt bottle and anyone (even you Ralfy) tried it, you'd love it or at least regard it as a fine single malt. JWG is excellent, powerful, flavourful, satisfying and competes with great whiskers at a much higher price. At 15 years old it's a bargain, unbeatable

  • @Jdublifter
    @Jdublifter 5 років тому

    I was going to buy it but now I'm not. I don't want additives in my drink. Coloring? Really? That blows. Thanks Ralfy for pointing that out. Do you have a video that covers whiskeys that do that? I'd like to know as I'm sure others would as well.

  • @TommyRepulsed
    @TommyRepulsed 8 років тому

    Hello Ralfy, do you keep something like a tasting diary? I´m thinking of starting one myself but I don´t have a clue how it should look like. I could use some inspiration as to how I could document my malt moments. I would imagine having perhaps a page per blend and noting down the nose, taste and finish whenever I find something new, but I would also like to keep it neat and organized. As I know myself, I would have to go trough a convoluted mess before I figure it out and perhaps you have a working thing going already? Cheers and I wish you many more malty moments from the Czech Republic

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  8 років тому

      +TommyRepulsed . . . keep notes simple, nose, taste, form, conclusion, basic marks for reference, good luck !

  • @jackbackband7733
    @jackbackband7733 Рік тому

    For me this is the most interesting forty quid blended malt going.

  • @johnandrus3901
    @johnandrus3901 4 роки тому

    Have you thought about doing a new review on JW Green? I feel that it has changed a somewhat since its reintroduction. I know that at the end of the first run, they were getting low on certain malts and that is why they discontinued it. The flavor profile had changed because of that at the end of that run. What I get now in 2020 is very good and I think it is a bit better than when it was brought back in 2016.

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  4 роки тому

      . . . I will look out for it !

    • @alexk3088
      @alexk3088 3 роки тому

      @@thewhiskybothy the current version is only made up of Talisker, Caol Ila, Linkwood and Cragganmore. I like that about a malt blend - when they tell us what's in it. Unfortunately I haven't tried the previous versions. If you manage to find it on offer, I'd love to see a review.

  • @BennettIsAmazing
    @BennettIsAmazing 8 років тому

    I've still got an unopened bottle and a half-drunk bottle in the cellar. If I'm honest I haven't missed them (I got into whisky in about 2011 so bought them in the discontinuation hype) but I sense a side-by-side session coming!

  • @shuralmehki
    @shuralmehki 8 років тому +1

    Ralfy, I don't know how in-to Glenfiddich, special editions, or the U. S. of A., but Glenfiddich has released a U. S. A.-only special edition 14-years-old.

  • @Andreyxiv
    @Andreyxiv 8 років тому +4

    where to buy green lable? one of the best blended single malts!

    • @johnps1670
      @johnps1670 8 років тому

      +Andreyxiv Here in The Netherlands you could buy it via the Dutchl webstores. 35/40 Euro for 0,7 liter.

  • @SIoyvenheaven1T800m101
    @SIoyvenheaven1T800m101 8 років тому

    You going to do a review of Johnnie Walker Select Casks? It's bottled at 46%.

  • @DavidWilson-ps8gx
    @DavidWilson-ps8gx 2 роки тому

    Not your typical Johnnie Walker, I have never been a Johnnie Walker fan but on Ralfy's recommendation I have bought a
    nd tried the green label. This goes without saying however, I am saying it anyway. Ralfy has not steered me wrong, he has once again reviewed a blended malt and hit it right on the head. Just like Ralfy did with his review of the Monkey Shoulder. When I first mentioned monkey shoulder to my scotch drinking friends they laughed until the first dram. Then the laughter stopped and the enjoyment began. The same can be said for the Walker Green, it has been a pleasure to find another bottle that will open my palate and improve my taste buds. Although, I have not had the chance to try any of the other Johnnie Walkers with the exception of the Gold. I find the green label a fantastic blend that deserve a space in any cabinet. Alongside, some of my other noticeable Scotch such as the monkey shoulder. It's nice to see that even after all this time there are still surprises in the Scotch world. Thank you again for the recommendation

  • @AJDuerr
    @AJDuerr 8 років тому

    Great review Ralfy! Any plans on reviewing Edradour 10yr in the future?

    • @thewhiskybothy
      @thewhiskybothy  8 років тому

      +Lloyd Braun . . . at some point, yes, some Ed-reviews in the archives.

  • @sehrajsinghvirk5273
    @sehrajsinghvirk5273 8 років тому

    hello ralfy
    i got a cohiba esplendido that s much more expensive than partagas no4..so is it better also 4 pairing?

    • @knarfzxc
      @knarfzxc 8 років тому

      +Sehraj Singh Virk Cigars are similar to Scotch whisky, more expensive often does not correlate with better quality.

  • @davidmozer6487
    @davidmozer6487 8 років тому

    btw just outa curiosity cause i noted it in a number of english tasting videos, is Germany the only country that requires producers to state wether E 150 / caramel was added?

  • @TheOriginalRaster
    @TheOriginalRaster 8 років тому

    I have a "terrible" Scotch related question to ask (here goes)...
    I was introduced to Scotch by my girlfriend's Step-Dad (from the UK originally, a kid in London during the Blitz, and lived in the US lots of years) and he poured a decent blend (maybe Dewars White Label) into a tumbler added what looked like almost as much water, maybe less, then added ice, and that was an "after work" or late afternoon start.
    Me not knowing any better I copied this. One nice thing is: you take in a lot of water this way. If you keep making a few of these drinks you get lots and lots of hydration (and that's the reason why I'm asking).
    After learning proper stuff from your videos, once in a blue moon I again tried the highly hydrated option, with mixed results. I noted that it "wasted" my Glenmorangie Lasanta, since so much of the taste was gone, but it was a highly hydrating drink
    Question: Do you think there is a blend out there that you would consider good for this kind of drink?
    Is there any time when you just want to mix a little blend with a bunch of water and heave-ho gulp it down cold with some ice? (Blasphemy, right?)
    After hearing how Winston Churchill drank Red Label super highly diluted, (a little Red Label in a glass of water) I'm wondering more about this...
    Thoughts?

    • @TheJusnic82
      @TheJusnic82 8 років тому

      +Raster Nobody can really tell you how to drink your whisky...you bought it, enjoy it how you like. For maximum flavour and to get every taste note the ideal dillution is about 30-35% alchohol per volume, but hey I like mine more watered down as well. Some whiskys can handle more water some cannot.

  • @whiskydaddy8490
    @whiskydaddy8490 8 років тому

    just stumbled across a twenty-one-year-old longmorn over here in the states. ralfy recommended? non-chill filtered and Cask strength.

    • @JimmyLeg
      @JimmyLeg 8 років тому

      +Whisky Daddy As Ralfy would say, check whiskybase.com. He has only reviewed 2 longmorns (332 and 407) but they both scored very well (92 & 93).

  • @TheKrostiman
    @TheKrostiman 8 років тому +16

    Ah Ralfy it makes me sad to see you this way, it seems JW is a collection of missed opportunities for you. I appreciate how you handled the review.
    However similairly to wine 90% of the people drinking whisky proably do not have such a palate, even after development. I bought it below 30 Euro's and at that price it was a great tune.
    I did have the pleasure to drink the orginal a long time ago and it was great but I must admit my reference point has faded.
    But riddle me this was your first kiss really the greatest or did your nostalgia fill in some of the holes in your memory?
    Have something you really like to cheer yourself up!

  • @deloreanfan81
    @deloreanfan81 8 років тому

    love all your stories and great detail ralfy

  • @Andysbitsnbobs
    @Andysbitsnbobs 8 років тому

    I still have a couple of bottles of the old green label, which I am going to keep for a few years down the line to enjoy. I am sure I will give the new JW green label a go in due course, shame they have not maintained the previous quality. Do you think that they may have produced this whisky to fit a price point and this may have contributed to the reduction in quality?

  • @sehrajsinghvirk5273
    @sehrajsinghvirk5273 8 років тому

    hello ralfy
    we r planning to enjoy dalmore cigar malt with cigar,dark chocolate and coffee
    so should the black coffee be hot or cold?

    • @knarfzxc
      @knarfzxc 8 років тому

      +Sehraj Singh Virk I would brew French-press and serve it hot, but not piping hot. Anything cold be it coffee or ice cubes numbs the palate considerably. The other comestibles and combustibles likely would not present themselves to their full potential. Of course cold-brew coffee on it's own maybe with a nice pastry is a treat unto itself.

    • @sehrajsinghvirk5273
      @sehrajsinghvirk5273 8 років тому

      +knarfzxc
      thanx a lot

  • @2000toddowen
    @2000toddowen 8 років тому

    Just took a sniff of an unnamed single malt, and the initial thought that hit my olfactory was-
    "Wet dog. Yes....Wet Dog just returned from rolling in the dew after a frolicking through a freshly manured pasture."
    Now I've got to drink this stuff.

  • @18vallancel
    @18vallancel 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for this review! I have a couple of the old JW Green stored away so I might buy the new one and do a blind taste test :D

  • @ethanscarse5695
    @ethanscarse5695 8 років тому

    Hi Ralfy, can you recommend a cask strength bottling for someone who hasn't tried one before?

    • @JimmyLeg
      @JimmyLeg 8 років тому

      +Ethan Scarse
      If you're a sherried malt man, people normally recommend an Aberlour A'bunadh or a Glenfarclas 105 as a place to start.

  • @jamesappleton9837
    @jamesappleton9837 8 років тому

    Beautiful stuff that Johnny walker green label by far the best out of there line
    Do you still smoke cigars?

  • @petrvacek7057
    @petrvacek7057 8 років тому +1

    I LOVE THESE REVIEWS! VERY ENTERTAINING.