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velocci 11-18-2010 04:42 PM

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?

Eric1965 11-20-2010 10:26 PM

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

velocci 11-22-2010 06:16 PM

thanks for the link. is there an example of a canadian whisky that uses only rye or one that uses only barley?

DavindeK 11-22-2010 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by velocci (Post 38232)
thanks for the link. is there an example of a canadian whisky that uses only rye or one that uses only barley?

Alberta Premium uses only rye, same with WhistlePig and Tangle Ridge.

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

velocci 11-22-2010 10:11 PM

what does Wisers and Crown Royal use?

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavindeK (Post 38241)
Alberta Premium uses only rye, same with WhistlePig and Tangle Ridge.

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


DavindeK 11-22-2010 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by velocci (Post 38242)
what does Wisers and Crown Royal use?

They are both blends that include several different grains. By and large most Canadian whiskies are made from corn and rye with some other grains, sometimes included.

velocci 11-23-2010 02:33 PM

is there a website that keeps track of all this stuff?

DavindeK 11-23-2010 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by velocci (Post 38284)
is there a website that keeps track of all this stuff?

Hi,

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

Arctic Wolf 01-10-2011 04:45 AM

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.

DavindeK 01-10-2011 12:32 PM

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:

Originally Posted by Arctic Wolf (Post 41054)
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.


Unregistered 12-04-2012 10:23 PM

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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