I believe this is a WHISKEY, with an E in it as it is not made in Scotland. Amazon continually get this wrong, as do posters.
chimp14uk to tintowellfan
21 Sep 17#9
When has JD ever been Scottish? I'm sure you're a wind up.
tintowellfan to chimp14uk
21 Sep 17#13
Hey man, are you as stupid as your posts make you look? WTF are you on?
chimp14uk to tintowellfan
21 Sep 17#14
What am I on? Certainly not what you're taking.
DAZZ2000 to chimp14uk
21 Sep 17#21
For your sake here's hoping you're the one winding up! :wink:
michaeljb
21 Sep 17#2
Is this different whiskey from normal JD or is it just a different label on the bottle?
coracias
21 Sep 17#3
43 % Vol
sallan12345
21 Sep 17#4
I thought JB was a bourbon?
Not as harsh as whisky
davidbaxter1 to sallan12345
21 Sep 17#7
This is a Tennessee Whiskey not a bourbon but all are whiskey or whisky
antspam to davidbaxter1
22 Sep 17#25
Yeah, it's a Tennessee sour mash but to all intents and purposes it's a bourbon. Calling it something else is pretty much JD marketing trying to make their product unique. In terms of taste - it isn't.
adsham to sallan12345
21 Sep 17#10
It's a Tennessee whiskey - although this has an almost identical profile to a bourbon"- Tennessee whiskey does conform to "bourbon" criteria and is therefore sometimes defined as a bourbon.
davidbaxter1 to adsham
21 Sep 17#11
JD doesn't conform to the bourbon criteria the extra charcoal filtering means it can't be classed as a bourbon but process is the same to that point
noirnaranja to adsham
21 Sep 17#12
Aye. As far as I'm concerned if it looks like a bourbon and tastes like a bourbon, that's what it is, regardless of where it was distilled... :nerd:
Georgeharris1982
21 Sep 17#5
I thought it was a deal until I saw it in Asda the same price
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I'm sure you're a wind up.
Certainly not what you're taking.
Not as harsh as whisky