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I preferred the salty, deep peaty flavor of Laphroaig 15 year old back in my drinking days.
Tried JW blue once: meh.
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Also, I got to do a tasting of JW red, blue and black one day at a bar I frequented. I couldn't really tell to differences or which on was the most expensive. If I'm spending that much on any whiskey, I'd rather have a small batch or single barrel than a mixed barrel any day. I think JW is just a name thing that everyone knows. |
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No, I quit drinking alcohol at the end of the last century but it sounds pretty tasty.
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