Which is a smoother whisky red label or black label?!


Question:

Which is a smoother whisky red label or black label?


Answers:
Johnnie Walker labels from harshest to smoothest:

Red
Black
Gold
Blue

Ive never tried Gold. I'm not a big whisky drinker at all, and I really enjoy the Blue. It is not, however, cheap.

gs

Johnny Walker black label Scotch, aged 12 years. I only drink good Scotch and Drambuie. Cheap rye is fine in highballs with Sprite or gingerale and lime.

8 year old black label

If you got the money try gold label or blue label.

DEFINITELY Black Label, but if you're looking for a really good scotch try "Glenfiddich" (pronounced "glenfiddick") - you won't go past it! Expensive but good.

Neither, try Pinch, Royal Salute, Glenfiddich. If you really want the best flavor of a great whiskey try Old Bushmills.

I agree the best is Pinch and Drambuie, it's called a Rusty Nail. You'll have to name your whiskey otherwise they will pour well scotch and it's not as good

green labels in ther 2 i fink its just above black

For Johnny Walker it is the black. The difference is the amount of time it is 'smoked' for. The smoking is actually, how many years (25,30,50,60) it spend in a smoked oak barrel.

I assume you are referring to Johnnie Walker, in which case, black label is def. smoother.
However, if you are mixing it, rather than drinking neat, you prob. wouldn't know the difference.




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