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Old 17-06-2012, 06:41 PM   #1
Mr H
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Default Jack Daniel's Old No 7 Whiskey & Cradle 1.75L or Jim Beam 1795 Bourbon

Hey guys,

Just wanted some advice as Im buying some bourbon as a gift. I asked my mate straight up what he wanted and he has instructed me a bottle of Jack was sufficient. He has helped me quite a bit and I wanted to get something a little special rather than your run of the mill $40 job, I was looking at either Jack Daniel's Old No 7 Whiskey & Cradle 1.75L or was told Jim Beam 1795 Bourbon is pretty good. Now my question is, to the bourbon drinkers; which one should i buy? Seems its gonna be quantity vs exclusivity....what do you guys think. BTW he's a mid 50s guy, pretty much sticks to what he knows, if you know what i mean.......Cheers

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