World Whisky of the Year 2023
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- I have an almost embarrassingly small list of world whiskies this year, but regardless, let's get into them!
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Amrut Portonovo
01:21 - Lot 40 Dark Oak Rye
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"Alberta Premium Cask Strength was named “World Whisky of the Year” by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2021. Made and distilled in Calgary, Alberta, the spirit boasts 100% prairie rye mash bills and Rocky Mountain water, resulting in a liquid that is a true reflection of Canadian pride and craftsmanship." Because of the high ABV (66%) I add a few drops of water to mellow it a bit but I love the taste.
Two Brewers , Shelter Point and Macaloney's are all Canadian distilleries producing exceptional whiskey . Two Brewers being my favorite of the 3 .
Can’t find those in the USA
Oh Canada 🇨🇦!!!
The Forager by 40 creek is interesting. It is whisky infused with gin herbals. Tap room by 40 creek is also good. It is whisky stored in beer barrels. Quite good.
test some Shelter Point and/or Macaloney's. Both are excellent and even do some peated versions
Not strictly Canadian Whiskey, some of the single malts coming out of Canada are pretty good. I enjoy Lohin McKinnon, Macaloney's and Eau Claire. They tend to be younger Single malts because the industry is so young but they are an improvement over the standard Canadian style. Honorable mentions are Stalk & Barrel and Last Straw.
Thank you for the suggestions!
Cheers! Happy New Year. 🥃😎
Portonova is one of my top whiskies I have ever had . Its for whisky drinkers who like bold powerful tasting whisky and not for the faint of heart ! .........Slainte!
I hear you. I enjoyed it myself, but less so overtime.
One thing to keep in mind, I think this was a newer release of it. I know it used to be in a different bottle and was apparently different. Do you have the same bottle as me?
All of those suggestions are excellent. Most of the up and coming Canadian whiskies are found in Western Canada and unavailable where i live. In 2024 I am going to try North America's first single malt Glen Breton 10 yr. With a name like that you'd think i suggested a Scotch. Close, it is from Glenora Distillery in Nova Scotia(New Scotland). Thats probaby how they are allowed to use 'Glen' when naming their whisky. If you know someone in Alberta or British Columbia they'd have access to the 'good' stuff
Thank you for that!
Found North❤ Hands Down
Well that is a short list. However, I shouldn't be so quick to judge. Outside of Scotland and Ireland, I also only have two world whiskies. Both are worthy of me buying again. They are Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye and Starward Nova Single Malt (Australia). Cheers.
I LOVE Starward. I actually used the Nova as a basis for a single barrel pick I did with them.
The Alberta is one I want to cover this year
Try Alberta Premium cask strength
How about a review this year of something from Scandinavia?
Happy New Year 🎉🥃🎉🥃
What whiskies come from Scandinavia?
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Mackmyra is one from Sweden
High Coast Hav also from Sweden, this is 48% non chill filtered and no coloring
Myken is another
Just a few to throw out there, I’m sure not as readily available but something different when considering whiskies from around the world
I still see J.P. Wiser's 24 Year around occasionally, right around $100. Very high corn content and has Found North like vibes.
Seems like a good deal
Alberta Premium Cask Strength rye
Curious, but when you sampled out the Amrut, did you tell them what it was before they tried it? Sampling out Milk & Honey, Indri, Amrut, and frankly some Canadian drams, my crowd does sometime have a bit of an unconscious bias against "less traditional" whisky countries, at least for non-brand names bottles. Blinds did not absolutely neutralize this, but I think some people tended to weight small flaws greater for these less familiar labels. Happy new year. Cheers.
Sometimes I do, in this case I told them it was port finished but not what it was
I've had two Indian whiskies (Anrut Single Malt & Indri Trini), liked but not loved them and probably won't buy again. If England counts as "World", I am a big fan of Cotswolds and the Cotswolds Founder's Choice would be my choice (granted, it's a very small sample) for World Whisky of the year. I just can't get into Canadian or Japanese.
canadian whiskey is not very viscous and doesn't have much of an aftertaste at all