07-30-2018, 09:04 PM
Bushmill's Black Bush.
Kind of an odd name for a whiskey if you ask me. It's got a bit of a smoother start than common Bushmill's, a tang on the tip of the tongue in the middle and finishes with that signature Bushmill tone. I'm not a big Bushmills or Jameson drinker, but that's usually what I can afford at bars for the first shot, and a lot of old skool Rock Med are devoted Jameson drinkers (meaning anti-Jameson - really it was only one guy that persuaded the rest to follow there). That being said I do lean more towards Jameson. This was a gift bottle from Stacy, and I'm enjoying it but I doubt I'd invest in another. It's just not that distinctive or towards my palette. But it is a cut above regular Bushmills.
Kind of an odd name for a whiskey if you ask me. It's got a bit of a smoother start than common Bushmill's, a tang on the tip of the tongue in the middle and finishes with that signature Bushmill tone. I'm not a big Bushmills or Jameson drinker, but that's usually what I can afford at bars for the first shot, and a lot of old skool Rock Med are devoted Jameson drinkers (meaning anti-Jameson - really it was only one guy that persuaded the rest to follow there). That being said I do lean more towards Jameson. This was a gift bottle from Stacy, and I'm enjoying it but I doubt I'd invest in another. It's just not that distinctive or towards my palette. But it is a cut above regular Bushmills.
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