tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post525912268564361985..comments2024-03-18T05:16:32.037-04:00Comments on Whiskey Obsessive: Jameson Black Barrel Reserve ReviewRyan Connollyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04926999824540595625noreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-36826871130364742022024-03-06T03:36:38.017-05:002024-03-06T03:36:38.017-05:00Jameson is one of Ireland's best-known whiskey...Jameson is one of Ireland's best-known whiskey brands, and Jameson Select Reserve Black Barrel is a special addition to its range.<br /><br />Jameson's Reserve Black Cask is a special Irish whiskey that undergoes special aging and blending during its production. The whiskey is first aged in burnt black oak casks, which are more deeply charred than traditional white oak casks, resulting in a richer taste and flavor. The whiskey is then carefully blended to ensure a unique and balanced taste.<br /><br />Jameson's Select Reserve Black Cask is often described as rich, with strong flavors of vanilla, spice and oak, while having a soft mouthfeel and a long-lasting finish. This whiskey is great to drink on its own or used in a variety of classic cocktails.<br /><br />Overall, Jameson's Reserve Black Cask is a much-loved Irish whiskey, and its unique aging process and taste characteristics make it a favorite choice for many whiskey lovers.glass bottle manufacturerhttps://www.vitglassbottle.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-4787086377668719192018-11-10T09:23:28.229-05:002018-11-10T09:23:28.229-05:00I am happy to find this post very useful for me, a...I am happy to find this post very useful for me, as it contains lot of information. I always prefer to read the quality content and this thing I found in you post. Thanks for sharing. <a href="https://www.thewaterbottlestore.com" rel="nofollow">reusable water bottles</a><br />Saqib Khatrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07730556578524554655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-90998362352581445072017-08-08T06:50:27.014-04:002017-08-08T06:50:27.014-04:00where can I buy Jameson Black Barrel Reserve Revie...where can I buy Jameson Black Barrel Reserve Review and how much does it coast ?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-68245059068313542252017-08-08T06:48:37.093-04:002017-08-08T06:48:37.093-04:00where can I buy this beauty?where can I buy this beauty?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-91391864453063153232015-03-11T20:21:34.710-04:002015-03-11T20:21:34.710-04:00The review is a little harsh, but basically right....The review is a little harsh, but basically right. I think it would still be an also-ran if it wasn't so overpriced. You're paying for that pretty green bottle and brand name, and while it's certainly drinkable, even in a world confined to an admittedly probably sparse Irish section having it on a shelf next to Black Bush is a joke.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-51797963370924644172014-11-22T21:20:08.134-05:002014-11-22T21:20:08.134-05:00what is the rose colored jamesons whiskey called t...what is the rose colored jamesons whiskey called that i drank last night?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-48557282699310553432013-10-28T14:38:28.806-04:002013-10-28T14:38:28.806-04:00My sentiments exactly.... Black is a much smoother...My sentiments exactly.... Black is a much smoother finish than 12... can't beat the $.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-36279239045293300362013-10-04T18:33:25.529-04:002013-10-04T18:33:25.529-04:00Bought by accident, thought we had 12yr old. This ...Bought by accident, thought we had 12yr old. This whiskey is smooth and flavorful. I only drink Jamesons neat,as all upper shelf liquors. I rather like it. I don't enjoy the burnt sod taste of many "top shelf" scotches. This is drinkable. Nuff said.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-67847543014674519022013-07-25T12:09:00.183-04:002013-07-25T12:09:00.183-04:00Hey there WO,
First of all, I would like to say t...Hey there WO,<br /><br />First of all, I would like to say thanks for the review. It's always nice to see someone with a differing opinion than the mainstream descriptions listed on sites mimicking that of the brands own. However, even though I may be partial to smoother, easier-to-the-finish whiskies as well as the fall weather pairings, I do enjoy to spiced cider element found within BBR. Although my opinion reflects that of the common phrase, "to each his own." Thank you again for the insightful description of your experience as I enjoy looking to find these notes from opinions different than my own in order better experience whisk(e)y neat.<br /><br />Also, to clear up the secondary issue of corned beef before it becomes to prevalent, corned beef can be (at this point) accurately dated back to the 17th century when the British Industrial Revolution had need for foods with non-perishable qualities. The English traded Irish corned beef for British civilian consumption and as provisions for the British naval fleets and North American armies. The rest you can put together seeing as I'm sure we all have some basis of understanding in what happened in history after the 17th century.<br /><br />Cheers!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05378427373820867193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-1265122576701185982013-07-22T13:26:32.078-04:002013-07-22T13:26:32.078-04:00Hi there. Based on your list of preferred Irish wh...Hi there. Based on your list of preferred Irish whiskeys, I have to assume we have a similar palate. I'm glad to have had your review at hand as I was debating whether to go quality or quantity in buying some whiskey for Husband's impending birthday. Thanks to it, I'm opting for a 1.75L of the regular stuff. Won't necessarily last longer, but we'll have a lot more fun getting to the bottom of the bottle!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-17231014397683171902013-06-27T06:44:54.483-04:002013-06-27T06:44:54.483-04:00Hi Daniel,
Thank you for taking the time to read a...Hi Daniel,<br />Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on the blog. This article has been my most controversial, but I write my honest and independent opinion of a whiskey, usually after several tastings.<br /><br />Have you had this whiskey?Ryan Connollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04926999824540595625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-25320401516628066932013-06-26T21:45:03.190-04:002013-06-26T21:45:03.190-04:00I think that your palate is lacking one thing... i... I think that your palate is lacking one thing... it's not about you it's about the consumer... So instead of bashing it why nottry describing it properly. Irish whisky does have an overly bitty approach but people like that. so talk about the bite and sweetness combined.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05331580366395125675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-19724093304969955382013-06-26T21:43:46.691-04:002013-06-26T21:43:46.691-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05331580366395125675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-91109270513991651522013-06-09T13:16:36.514-04:002013-06-09T13:16:36.514-04:00I'm a long time whiskey fan. It goes without s...I'm a long time whiskey fan. It goes without saying that Red Breast is a few rungs above Jameson, however unless I'm celebrating something my everyday irish whiskey is regular Jameson. For a a bit more you can Black Barrel which is no doubt worth the extra cost. Black Barrel is made for people like me who enjoy Jameson but are looking for a bit of smoother finish. I actually prefer Black over the 12 year which I find too woody. Dan Nnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-81806184708557315992013-05-13T14:00:45.613-04:002013-05-13T14:00:45.613-04:00sorry, first line should have read:
I am very happ...sorry, first line should have read:<br />I am very happy that your life is so good that you find a review of $30 whiskey both "disturbing" and "alarming!"<br /><br />Nothing like messing up a joke with a typo...Ryan Connollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04926999824540595625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-85521365249546294592013-05-13T13:58:16.736-04:002013-05-13T13:58:16.736-04:00I am very happy that your life is good that you fi...I am very happy that your life is good that you find a review of $30 whiskey both "disturbing" and "alarming!"<br /><br />As you say, everyone's palate is different. This tastes to me like the blend of majority grain whisky that it undoubtedly is. As I point out, I am not purporting to be an expert in Irish whiskey, bit sadly, this remains the whiskey I have least enjoyed on this entire blog with the sole exception of Rebel Yell.<br /><br />Thanks, in any case for reading and participating in the discussion, and I hope perhaps our palates are more in agreement with other genres of whiskey.Ryan Connollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04926999824540595625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-15074926035163675322013-05-13T13:39:56.914-04:002013-05-13T13:39:56.914-04:00I think you have undervalued this whiskey. I found...I think you have undervalued this whiskey. I found this bottle to have delightful deep flavors. And for a cheap price! <br /><br />I also find it disturbing that you would prefer powers 12 over this or many other irish expessions. Jameson gold is a a very sweet dessert dram, also alarming. Now everyone has different pallets, perhaps you should consider this before flaming something so harshly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-60452048236806610412013-03-24T13:43:40.069-04:002013-03-24T13:43:40.069-04:00I always say that my family came here mainly to ge...I always say that my family came here mainly to get something to eat. I think the corned beef thing may have actually started in New York due to the proximity of Jewish and Irish immigrants. Thanks for reading!Ryan Connollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04926999824540595625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1506238478350135756.post-91069457514115043012013-03-23T23:31:04.225-04:002013-03-23T23:31:04.225-04:00I'm Irish on one side - grandparents immigrate...I'm Irish on one side - grandparents immigrated - and I love corned beef. But my (non irish) mom made corned beef and cabbage once for my Irish grandfather. He said "this food is why I left the old country". He was kind of a prick. <br /><br />My love of corned beef is more a jewish deli thing than auld sod, anyhow. McNamaranoreply@blogger.com