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Mike B 10-12-2010 11:08 PM

Alberta Premium 100% rye whisky
 
I'm not sure if I mentioned this brand here on the forums in another post earlier. I'm sort of a newbie whisky drinker and certainly no expert, but I do like a nice straight up shot of rye whiskey to sip, especially with a nice cigar (which I have only one every week). The one up here in Canada I prefer is Alberta Premium, just the regular stuff, I think it might be 6 years old or something like that. Not expensive either, liquor up here is pricey compared to south of the border, so on sale for $17 sometimes for a 26 oz (750 ml) bottle is very reasonable by our standards. Interesting thing is that I think it is the ONLY Canadian rye whisky that is made from 100% rye grain in the manufacturing process. All others include other grains including corn, wheat, etc. from what I read. So it's sort of a "single malt" if you will but in a rye whisky, would that be sort of correct to say that? Also good as a highball with coke. And I also like Canadian Club in the same category.

DavindeK 10-13-2010 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Ballash (Post 32666)
I'm not sure if I mentioned this brand here on the forums in another post earlier. I'm sort of a newbie whisky drinker and certainly no expert, but I do like a nice straight up shot of rye whiskey to sip, especially with a nice cigar (which I have only one every week). The one up here in Canada I prefer is Alberta Premium, just the regular stuff, I think it might be 6 years old or something like that. Not expensive either, liquor up here is pricey compared to south of the border, so on sale for $17 sometimes for a 26 oz (750 ml) bottle is very reasonable by our standards. Interesting thing is that I think it is the ONLY Canadian rye whisky that is made from 100% rye grain in the manufacturing process. All others include other grains including corn, wheat, etc. from what I read. So it's sort of a "single malt" if you will but in a rye whisky, would that be sort of correct to say that? Also good as a highball with coke. And I also like Canadian Club in the same category.

Hi Mike,

I just joined whisky.com so this is my first post.

Alberta Premium is 5 years old. Since it is not made from malted grain it is not a single malt. Single malts are malt whiskies made in a single distillery.

I suppose you could call it a single grain whisky. Single grains are grain whiskies made from a mash of one or more different grains in a single distillery.

Like most Canadian whiskies, Alberta Premium really is a 'single distillery whisky.'

Alberta Distillers only claim 100% rye for their Alberta Premium line, but they also produce other whiskies that may or may not be distilled from a mash of 100% rye grain.

If you like Canadian Club, you will LOVE Canadian Club Reserve.

Davin

Unregistered 12-04-2012 10:25 PM

Cdn Stuff
 
Alberta Premium in indeed a 100% rye whiskey - good stuff !

Corwn Royal is a cornmash - and a very good one :)


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