Jack Daniels or Johnnie Walker?!


Question: If you had a choice and money wasn't the issue, which would you drink?


Answers: If you had a choice and money wasn't the issue, which would you drink?

If money wasn't the issue... it would be neither of them.

How about Laphroig.....or Dalwhinnie if you are after a good whiskey.

Over $300 a bottle....but worth it.

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Try it, you'll like it.

But if I couldn't have rum, I would take the J.D.

With these 2, money is never an issue.

Sour mash or Scotch.....Old #7 wins!

Johnnie Walker hands down.

Johnnie Walker is Scotch, my preference 50 years ago.

Never could stand the smell of Whiskey.

Who am I to ask?

I haven't had a drink for 45 years.

I go for coffee, tea or water.

Now I have to settle for Arthritis, you know he is one of those Ritis brothers. lol.

Jack of course.

Jack is a sour mash whiskey and Johnny is a scotch - not really apples and apples here. I'd go with Jack. I like my whiskey a little on the sweet side. Better still is Makers Mark!

Jack.. always Jack

jack....jack...and jack

You gotta know Jack!!!!

it is johny walker

I'm not big on Scotch, So I would have to say JD, Money is never an issue....

Although they are both whiskey's, Jack Daniels is American and is in the class of bourbon. Very good whiskey.
Johnnie Walker is a scotch Whisky (made in Scotland of course) and has a very different taste. Tends to be slightly smokey.
There are different quality of Johnnie Walker: Red Label (regular), Black Label (Better), Johnnie Walker Black 12 (much better), Johnnie Walker Gold 18 (much much better) and Johnnie Walker Blue (The Ultimate)
To answer your question: Johnnie Walker Blue

johnnie walker by far keep the j d

jack





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