Howdy, Brother! I truly appreciate your time, effort and truthfulness reviewing these gems. Really great comparison. If you're ever riding through Texas, I'll treat you to an opulent combo: Fried Catfish, Hushpuppies and Ballantine's Finest!
I was expecting a decisive conclusion to this comparison. What you delivered though was far more valuable than something 'black and white'. I just looked up the Ballentine's blends in my area, and found this: NAS - $28, 17yo - $90, and the 30yo - $420. I am quite curious about the older blends, but not enough to spend that much on what is no doubt, not going to blow me away with complexity.
Hey Single Malt Man,If you get a chance try 'Inverhouse' "Green Plaid Scotch" its absolute bottom shelf price.I will tell you tho that you could win some serious blind taste tests using it ! Thanks,keep up great posting !
Funny you ask, as I've been wanting to do a bit of a spot on the Walker blends. Green label is a bit harder to find these days, but I aught to be able to hunt one down.
Good to hear. I'll keep an eye on your channel. Yup, the Green Labels are a bit scarcer than the other Johnnie Blends. The good news is that the Green Label was brought back on to the market beginning this year (2016) and is apparently ''here to stay'. I found 1 shop here in South Africa that have a couple in stock. I'm very interested to grab a bottle because I hear good things all around. Good luck with the upcoming videos!
Howdy, Brother! I truly appreciate your time, effort and truthfulness reviewing these gems. Really great comparison. If you're ever riding through Texas, I'll treat you to an opulent combo: Fried Catfish, Hushpuppies and Ballantine's Finest!
Thumbs Up for the entrance.
Kitties and good whisky. I love this channel!
I was expecting a decisive conclusion to this comparison. What you delivered though was far more valuable than something 'black and white'. I just looked up the Ballentine's blends in my area, and found this: NAS - $28, 17yo - $90, and the 30yo - $420. I am quite curious about the older blends, but not enough to spend that much on what is no doubt, not going to blow me away with complexity.
0:03 lol.
Xd
Are you going to be in the next Blade movie? 😄
Fingers crossed
This was a good review of these whiskys.
Hey Single Malt Man,If you get a chance try 'Inverhouse' "Green Plaid Scotch" its absolute bottom shelf price.I will tell you tho that you could win some serious blind taste tests using it ! Thanks,keep up great posting !
I've never heard of that one, but I'll certianly keep my eyes peeled.
Brilliant review exactly what I was looking for. Good to see a comparison between same brand/different age whiskys
Thanks for the feedback. We'll try and do more of those in the future where we can.
price/value = Finest > 12
Good God damn review bro
The 12 yr old is so much better. The regular is good to mix
are those motorcycle glasses or are you just a steampunker? haha either way it works for you.
+Adam Morales Mountaineering glasses officially, but I mostly wear them because I can tie them on and not have them fall off when I move around.
Sounds adventurous
You scared the cat! lol
Awesome video dude! I liked your review, it is very informative. Could you please do a Johnnie Walker Green Label Review?
Funny you ask, as I've been wanting to do a bit of a spot on the Walker blends. Green label is a bit harder to find these days, but I aught to be able to hunt one down.
Good to hear. I'll keep an eye on your channel. Yup, the Green Labels are a bit scarcer than the other Johnnie Blends. The good news is that the Green Label was brought back on to the market beginning this year (2016) and is apparently ''here to stay'. I found 1 shop here in South Africa that have a couple in stock. I'm very interested to grab a bottle because I hear good things all around. Good luck with the upcoming videos!
For me JG Green is the best of the standard range. Amazing for the money
good review but you look like after jogging ??
wtf just happened?