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Canadian Whisky
Hi all, is there a site that describes all the different grains used to make canadian whisky and giving an example of a common bottle for each grain?
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What goes into Canadian Whisky?
Canadian whisky's are a blend of different grains. Corn Rye and Barley and i agree with the page I've attached that the water source used will affect or inpart a certain distinctivness to the type of whisky produced.
But to your question please follow this link as this should give you a good idea of the "tuffs that dreams are made of." Enjoy!!! http://www.city.waterloo.on.ca/seagr...ry/making.html |
thanks for the link. is there an example of a canadian whisky that uses only rye or one that uses only barley?
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Century Reserve uses only corn. Glen Breton uses only malted barley. There are no barley-only blends. Potter's and Highwood use only wheat. Davin |
what does Wisers and Crown Royal use?
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is there a website that keeps track of all this stuff?
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To my knowledge there is no such site. On my own Canadian whisky website I do occasionally mention mash bills, but often these are kept confidential, and sometimes they change from batch to batch. I'm a bit squeamish about using someone else's website to promote my own, but I think if you click on my name it will take you to the site. Davin |
Davin
It is most unusual to see you make a mistake. Potters uses Corn and Rye Highwood uses Wheat and Rye (These two I am very positive about having just spoken to the operations manager a few weeks ago prior to my reviews.) Alberta Springs has been 100% rye in the past, but they may have recently began adding corn. |
Hi Chip,
Yes, you are 100% correct. Potters uses corn and rye. Highwood uses wheat and rye. I don't think there is a Canadian whisky that is 100% wheat whisky. Century Reserve is 100% corn. Sorry - My mistake. Thanks for catching it Davin Quote:
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Cdn Stuff
Crown Royal is indeed a corn mash - and a very good one !
Alberta Premium is a rare 100% rye whiskey - one of my faves ! |
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