Johnnie Walker?!


Question: red OR black? which do you prefer.


Answers: red OR black? which do you prefer.

Either is fine, as long as you dont mix anything with it, like coke. Scotch on the rocks only. Why pay good money on good scotch only to mask the taste or dilute it. Crazy. But thats just me...

Black...mmmmmmm...that is, before I got pregnant with #3 lol

Neither.... Jimmy is better

BLUE!! its worth the money aged atleast 50 yrs you wont drink anything else again

Am I missing something here? Who's Johnny Walker?

Black

very strong drink ...black is better

I prefer the blue. Try it. You'll never go back to black

Black of course

neither, try canadain whiskey, crown royal or wisers. you'll never go back to that imported stuff again.

I prefer Blue.. which is the brand's very high end product.. although Green is ok also.. (its a mid brand)..

black

Considering my record with drink, I can advise you that Black Bottle is superior, smoother and usually exported out of Scotland as a superior blend. In Scotland, therefore, it is easier to get red, but really anything that goes down the neck suffices!!! You will probably get answers from experts, but they know eff all, as the are NOT BOOZERS. You know the type, rattling on about single malts, debating endlessly the peatiness of Talisker, the smoothness of Glen Morangie. Oh, the boredom of it all. Just drink the damn stuff and get on with it. LUV Camilla xx

Actually if you try Cardhu, a single malt scotch, it's really strong, but it is the basis for Johnny Walker. It's really different, but good.

I love the black label. Red Label is kind of harsh.

With all due respect to the Black and Blue crowd I must confess a fondness and dare I say it, preference for the Red. I go thru a bottle week. I'll admit to never trying the Blue, but at my rate of consumption I suspect I'd take quite a hit in the wallet. I know the Black is aged longer and therefore should be smoother. But I find it a little more raspy then the Red.





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