I've been drinking Jack Daniels for about five years now. Why does it still taste nasty? What about aquired?!


Question: Time to make a change. Try Makers Mark
Some other really good brands are
Benchmark- 80 proof, $12
Ancient Age- 80 proof, $13
Jim Beam- 80 proof, $17
Wild Turkey- 101 proof, $22
Jim Beam Black Label- 86 proof, $25
Knob Creek Small Batch- 100 proof, $26
Maker's Mark- 90 proof, $29
Woodford Reserve- 90.4 proof, $33
Blanton's Single Barrel- 93 proof, $46
Old Rip VanWinkle 15 year- 107 proof, $48
Booker's Small Batch- 125.3 proof, $67
AH Hirsch 16 year- 91.6 proof, $98
Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 20 year- 90.4 proof, $105
Canadian Mist- 80 proof, $12
Black Velvet- 80 proof, $11
Canadian Club Classic 12 year- 80 proof, $21
Seagram's VO- 80 proof, $16
Forty Creek Three Grain- 80 proof, $25
Crown Royal- 80 proof, $26
Tangle Ridge Double Cask- 80 proof, $28
Wisers Deluxe 18 year- 80 proof, $37
Crown Royal Special Reserve- 80 proof, $46


Answers: Time to make a change. Try Makers Mark
Some other really good brands are
Benchmark- 80 proof, $12
Ancient Age- 80 proof, $13
Jim Beam- 80 proof, $17
Wild Turkey- 101 proof, $22
Jim Beam Black Label- 86 proof, $25
Knob Creek Small Batch- 100 proof, $26
Maker's Mark- 90 proof, $29
Woodford Reserve- 90.4 proof, $33
Blanton's Single Barrel- 93 proof, $46
Old Rip VanWinkle 15 year- 107 proof, $48
Booker's Small Batch- 125.3 proof, $67
AH Hirsch 16 year- 91.6 proof, $98
Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 20 year- 90.4 proof, $105
Canadian Mist- 80 proof, $12
Black Velvet- 80 proof, $11
Canadian Club Classic 12 year- 80 proof, $21
Seagram's VO- 80 proof, $16
Forty Creek Three Grain- 80 proof, $25
Crown Royal- 80 proof, $26
Tangle Ridge Double Cask- 80 proof, $28
Wisers Deluxe 18 year- 80 proof, $37
Crown Royal Special Reserve- 80 proof, $46

Single Malt Scotch or a better version of Jacks.
Try Elijah Craig, Makers Mark but Jacks ain't too bad a drop.

why are u still drinking it if it tastes nasty??? c'mon now

You cant acquire a taste for everything silly. Jack Daniels tastes nasty cause it is. Have something nice!

Jack daniels is a whiskey with a very crude tasting whiskey. Not every one likes this crude taste. I love to enjoy one once in a while. The trick is not too chug. Enjoy slowly by using small sips. You should try it with coffee flavored ice cream. LOVELY.
But again it might be that you just can't accustom yourself to the crude flavor this whiskey has.

it depends on how you drink it, try it my way, two tots of jack daniels, half of ginger ale 100ml, crushed ice......

If you don′t like it and you keep drinking it...
then, my friend, you are an idiot.

no such thing as aquired taste, you either like it or you dont. Find something you like, something that goes down easy and you will switch instantly. Try Crown Royal or Jim Beam

The question is "why are you still drinking it if it tastes nasty?It's sourmash, I think......Maker's Mark is an inexpensive good whiskey , Canadian whiskeys are good,of course Crown Royal......Maybe you don't like whiskey.......I never acquired a taste for sourmash bourbon,scotch or licorice flavored stuff,peas,sauerkraut or many things.......to me saying it's an aquired taste means it tastes like ****.......why not start with something less painful that tastes good???Common horse sense...... "the dog"

it is still nasty because you just don't like it. Sometimes you will never develope a taste for something. Try something knew instead of making yourself drink something you hate!

Life is way too short to drink beverages you do not enjoy.

well...cuzz jack daniels suck...it does taste nasty nd u gotta start drinking sum dang new or better.....try royal crown or just quit...ahaha.....

Why are you still drinking it then? There are dozens of other whiskeys you can try.





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