Jim Beam vs Jack Daniels

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  • fatchowmein
    fatchowmein Posts: 2,637
    edited October 2011
    Jim Beam Black.

    But I prefer Woodford Reserve and Knob Creek but Black comes very, very close and it's pretty cheap.
  • mole'
    mole' Posts: 3,160
    edited October 2011
    blueboxer wrote: »
    I heard the JD Honey is excellent, but I am still a single barrel guy myself. I have heard that the green label is like the unicorn, a few have sited it, but none have forwarded me the tangible goods.

    i wish i could remember how it tasted...... im gonna try and get another bottle or 2 of it....

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  • cdn5003
    cdn5003 Posts: 144
    edited October 2011
    Vital wrote: »
    Is it "natural" cherry or does it feel like concentrate? My wife cant stand straight whiskey but tried JD Honey on the rocks today and liked it a lot. If cherry feels natural and theres minimum burn I think she will like it as well.
    I actually wanna try it to lol

    It has more bite than JD Honey on the rocks but is smoother than regular JB. JD Honey has almost no burn, Red Stag is the middle ground between the two. I wouldn't drink it all night but the cherry flavor has a nice natural taste. It is worth a try.
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  • gdb
    gdb Posts: 6,012
    edited October 2011
    If yer lookin for smooth-no bite whiskey, Seagram's 7 or Canadian Club will serve well. Crown Royal too.
  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited October 2011
    Always preferred black jd, beam and southern comfort always tasted a little sweet, eventually would learn to love wild turkey 101.

    Moonshine beats em all, and im not kidding if you get it from someone who knows what they are doing.
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