Thursday, April 8, 2010
The dawn of Whisky Business Time
When this blog was created, the business of drinking Whisky had already lasted 2 trials. These trials, though in the past, are too be told in this blog titled "The dawn of Whisky Business Time."
First, we started with "The Glenlivet." The Glenlivet has a 12 year aged bottle and a whisky aged as long as 21 years. The 12 year got its chance on our first night. The Glenlivet is all aboard the gravy train. Smooth tasting the entire way through, with a fierce yet calming buzz. At the end of this all i can think of is how delicious the 18yr shall taste when it gets nominated.
Second, we drank Johnny Walker Red label. Deciding between Whiskys at Albertsons is like choosing between intelligent Bush supportters, right? Well, Johnny Walker red was chosen due to classic name, along with a cheap price. A cheap price is what we got i must say. Johnny Walker Red's first sip did not taste good. Upon looking, i found Johnny Walker Red to be a blended Scoth Whisky, which is now not my Whisky of choice. ONly positive from JWR is the hope that the black, green, gold and blue will be better? You guys are gunna buy an expensive bottle of Johhny Walker blue?!?!?! Maybbbbee.... just meebe. Aufweiderhoren.
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