Musing on some Canadian whisky

A couple of years ago we were over in Canada and I thought I would pick up some of their whisky (no e) to try. I must admit that is has been at the back of the shelf as I had other bottles to work through. It finally made it now.

Packaging

I was surprised that this Crown Royal came in a fancy bag within the box. It is a a blended whisky that was created to mark a visit by the British royals in 1939. I have to say that it was not especially expensive. I bought it in the duty free airport shop.

Back label

It is a fancy bottle, but with a screw top instead of a stopper.

Front label

I found it fairly smooth to drink, but I added a little water anyway. I am not too good on describing tastes, but I quite like it. I generally drink Scotch, so this makes a change.

In the glass

I was reminded of an old sing by Muse where that starts with the lines 'Royal Canadian blended, The spicy aroma had mended me. Matured for years and imported. Into my glass you poured it". The song is about alcohol issues.



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Never tried whiskey with water, but with soda or cola :)

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Well I like to taste the whisky.

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The water is added to make it drinkable - don’t buy it, not worth the money IMO…

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The bottle does look interesting, I wonder if it’s gonna fit my taste…

About the tasting notes… I always wonder if the guys that are more experienced catch all these little nuances in taste. Salty caramel, ripe apricots, campfire burnt sausages, whatsoever… 🤷🏻 If the whisky is good and enjoyable, then we have to be happy!

And although this is a blend, it still can be good and worthy. Cheers!

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As a Canadian I feel that I can be more critical and say that our whiskey's do not compare to those of Scotland or Ireland. They are shit in comparison. Fine for mixing, but as sippers, not so much. They aren't triple distilled and they aren't really aged for more than (not sure exactly - but like 18 months or something) so the flavors aren't complex, just a generic caramel flavor that mostly comes from added caramel coloring.

I'm glad that you liked it and this isn't against your tastes or anything. I just feel like I can be more critical of Canadian whiskey since I'm Canadian 🤣🤣🤣. there are things that we do well but whiskey isn't one of them, in my opinion. Next time to have a glass let me know if you taste anything other than caramel...

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I could not expect too much from this given the price and I would say it's okay, but lacking the complexity you get from a good Scotch. It does make me think of our trip to Canada, which was great.

!BEER

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Yeah, most Canadian whiskeys are like that - lacking in the complexity that you get in a Scotch or decent Irish whiskey. But if it was inexpensive and makes you think about your trip then I'd say that is a win.

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I'm not into whisky yet. More of a rhum guy 🥃 but one day I'm going to explore the whisky world too

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As a Canadian - that is not a good whiskey - same goes for Canadian Club. We actually make WAY better beverages - off the top of my head, one called Bearface is considerably better, and less expensive.

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It was a case of what I could get at the airport and it's okay, if not exceptional. Next time I am over I will look out for others.

!BEER

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I am not into alcohol in general, but I would not mind tasting it.
Nice design of the bottle
Enjoy this Crown Royal

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I used to think that Crown was a top shelf whisky too before I really got into it. It's blended, so that is part of what accounts for the smoothness. It's also fairly low proof compared to most stuff out there these days. It's not something I would regularly buy, but If that was all that was available or someone gave me a glass, I wouldn't turn up my nose at it. It's good stuff and the whole bag thing is kind of a nice extra to make it feel special.

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