විස්කි සෙට් වෙනවද උඹලට?

social anxiety guy

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    ගෙවල් ලග ගෙදරක පාටියකදි හම්බුනේ... Johnnie walker double black එකක්...ඒ උනාට එක උගුරක් දෙකක් බොන්න බෑ හෙන අප්‍රසන්න රසක් එන්නෙ... Smell එකත් හෙන අප්‍රසන්නයි... Whiskey සෙට් වෙන්නැති තව උන් ඉන්නවද?
     

    Jameson.k

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    විස්කි විතරක් බොන මම....

    ගෙවල් ලග ගෙදරක පාටියකදි හම්බුනේ... Johnnie walker double black එකක්...ඒ උනාට එක උගුරක් දෙකක් බොන්න බෑ හෙන අප්‍රසන්න රසක් එන්නෙ... Smell එකත් හෙන අප්‍රසන්නයි... Whiskey සෙට් වෙන්නැති තව උන් ඉන්නවද?

    Double black බෝතලේට කසිප්පු දාල දීලද කොහෙද

    බෝතලෙත් කළු පාටයි නේ. ඇතුලේ මොනාද තියෙන්නේ කියල පේන්නෙත් නෑ නේ :ROFLMAO:

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    Don GasCan

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    සේදවත්ත
    ගෙවල් ලග ගෙදරක පාටියකදි හම්බුනේ... Johnnie walker double black එකක්...ඒ උනාට එක උගුරක් දෙකක් බොන්න බෑ හෙන අප්‍රසන්න රසක් එන්නෙ... Smell එකත් හෙන අප්‍රසන්නයි... Whiskey සෙට් වෙන්නැති තව උන් ඉන්නවද?
    ලංකාවේ ඩියුටියෙන් හරි ලොකල් මාකට් එකෙන් හොයාගත්ත එකක් නම් ඉන්දියන් මල ජරාවක් තමා
     
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    Original neweida thiyenne duty free eke?
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    social anxiety guy

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    Yes, counterfeit Johnnie Walker Double Black is a documented issue in the global market. Because it is a high-demand premium brand, it is frequently targeted by sophisticated counterfeiters who use two main methods:
    * Refilling: Real bottles are collected from bars or recycling and refilled with low-quality alcohol, tea, or caramel-colored spirits.
    * Full Replicas: Counterfeiters manufacture the glass, labels, and seals from scratch, though these usually have subtle "tells."
    If you are worried about a specific bottle, here are the key red flags to look for:
    1. The Seal and Cap
    * The "Spin" Test: Try to gently spin the plastic or metal cap. If it feels loose or spins freely without breaking the seal, it has likely been tampered with or replaced.
    * The Breakaway Ring: On a new bottle, the ring at the bottom of the cap should be perfectly attached. If it looks jagged, glued, or uneven, walk away.
    * The Plastic Valve: Genuine Johnnie Walker bottles often feature a plastic "non-refillable" valve (a glass bead or plastic insert) in the neck to prevent refilling. If the liquid flows too freely or the neck is completely open, it’s a red flag.
    2. Label and Packaging
    * Spelling & Printing: Look for typos. Counterfeits sometimes misspell "Johnnie" as "Johnny" or have blurry, low-resolution printing.
    * Texture: Authentic labels have high-quality embossing (raised text). Run your fingers over the "Double Black" text; it should feel distinct, not just flat against the paper.
    * Adhesive: Check the edges of the labels. If you see messy glue residue or the labels are crooked, it’s likely a fake.
    3. The Liquid (The "Fake Shake")
    * The Bubble Test: Give the bottle a firm shake. In a 40% ABV whisky like Double Black, the bubbles (beading) should disappear within 1-3 seconds. If they linger for 20-30 seconds, the alcohol content is likely much higher or contains chemicals.
    * Sediment: Hold the bottle up to the light. The whisky should be perfectly clear. If you see "floaties," cloudiness, or sediment at the bottom, do not drink it; this often indicates "bathtub" distilling or unfiltered spirits.
    4. Price and Source
    * Duty Stamps: Check for a tax or duty-free stamp on the neck. If it’s torn, missing, or looks like a low-quality photocopy, it’s suspicious.
    * The "Too Good to Be True" Rule: Double Black has a standard market price. If someone is selling it for 30-50% less than a reputable retailer, it is almost certainly a counterfeit or stolen.
    Safety Warning: Counterfeit alcohol can contain methanol, which is highly toxic and can cause blindness or death. If the whisky smells like nail polish remover, turpentine, or chemicals, do not taste it.
    Would you like me to look up the current average retail price for Double Black in your region so yo
    u have a benchmark?