JohnM wrote:Welcome Davin. Our third Malt Maniac on board, I think. Maybe our first Canadian?
Maybe you could fill us in on the best Canadian whiskies...
Hi guys,
What a warm welcome, thank you.
A list of the best Canadians would be quite long and would include among many others:
Pretty much anything from Forty Creek. The Confederation Oak Reserve is the current darling.
Wiser's Legacy (a true ace), Wisers 18 year old (amazing clean wood), Wiser's Small Batch (sweet and spicy)
Gibson's 18 year old (wood and creaminess). The Gibson's 12 year old is pretty good too.
Canadian Club 20 year old and Canadian Club 8 year old Sherry Cask (think wine-finished single malt). CC 10 is also good if you like flinty rye (I do).
Crown Royal Limited Edition, Crown Royal Extra Rare
Danfield's 21 year old Small Batch (the new batch is supposed to be even more amazing)
Sazerac's Caribou Crossing Single Barrel
Century Reserve 21 year old and especially the latest batch of Century Reserve 15 year old (!00% corn and so rich, smooth and elegantly woody)
Alberta Premium 25 year old, but that is very difficult to find now. There is a new, older Alberta Premium on the way which is also supposed to be spectacular.
Old time favourites include Lot 40 from the late 90's - tastes like German rye bread, Centennial 15 year old from the 60's - tastes like fresh cut cedar smells, and Bush Pilot's - 100% corn and excellent, though not as much so as it's reputation would have it.
Thanks for your interest in Canadian whisky and your very warm welcome to the board.
Davin