Another thing worth mentioning about Jack Daniels: the charcoal they use is sugar maple - it not only smooths the whiskey, but, since it contains some residual sugars, it adds some sweetness.
I decided to give it a shot, and I have to agree with you. For the price, it really does stand up well. I do enjoy trying it along with you in these videos, your reviews and histories are invaluable. I need to find me some of these whisky festivals.
I spotted 2 1.75 liter bottles of Canadian Club extra aged at my local Walmart For 10 Dollars American for each bottle. At first I didn't purchase them but after watching this review I decided to make the purchase and Wal-Mart still had both bottles for 10 Dollars Good deal for a pretty good Whiskey. Thank you Ralphy!!!!!
CC has a range of products. Their 12 yr is often $15-20 on sale in states, which is unbeatable. Their 9 yr isn't half bad. Not a fan of standard CC myself, unless in a coke.
I drink it all the time with 7UP Zero sugar and it makes the best drink. Love it and the only thing I like better with my 7UP is CC Small Batch but thats for special.
I realize this is 11 years late but Ralfy flew from Scotland to Victoria....that's all the way across the pond and THEN across all of Canada, What a trip!
It wasnt his favourite, it was the one he got to export illegally the most during prohibition. It was shit whisky then and is still shit whisky now. The o ly reason to buy it is for its history
I am a big Jameson fan. Drink a lot of it neat or on the rocks depending on the night. Recently went into Cognac with Hennessy and Dusse. Both were delicious! Found a bottle of this Canadian Club from 1981 in the liquor cabinet. And honestly, I would put it in a class with Jameson. Cognac is super expensive but coming up as my favorite spirit. That being said, for the price of this whisky I am pleased. It is not bad at all. Much better than I expected.
I must add, that it's not quite as available as mentioned here. Here in Latvia you can hope to find it large specialized stores such as the one I am employed at. I disliked the initial nose of it due to the aldehyde smell as you say. In fact it had me concerned about the authenticity of what I had bought because it didnt strike me as what a good whisky ought to smell like. However the flavor was a smooth, pleasantly sweet and fruity affair. Overall nice.
same here..i just finished a bottle of the 12 year..had it with coke,7up,and straight..and although i usually drink bourbon...i was very impressed with its simple sweet character..when value is taken into consideration,its every bit as good as crown royal....maybe better.peace
Canadian Club is the benchmark of all Canadian whisky. Their regular, beginning, whisky, which you have there, is a premium whisky in itself. Very smooth, with a lot of good vanilla oakyness. Very fine in itself (straight with water), or as a basis in an Old Fashioned. (Another high grade basis for an O.F. is Wild Turkey, btw). I think the 82 is too low there, Ralfy, should be 87/88. You're too used too your fine Scotchs.
Hey Ralfy! How you been old friend, Hugo from Canada. For my dad, Can you please do a review of the Canadian club 100% rye. Thank you old friend -long time fan
When I buy a whiskey I always end up buying CC. I don't want my whiskey competing with my mouth. The best thing is it tastes great in my morning coffee. Anyway, I just enjoy it's flavour, , every time.
I knew this would bring the snobs out. These knuckleheads remind me of when Ralph and Ed of the "Honeymooners" drank grape juice thinking it was wine and proceeded to get drunk.
Canadian blended whiskies are really similar to blended Scotch, except for the flavoring whisky they use a pot stilled Rye, instead of Barley malt. They are made to be used in highballs and whisky and soda. The same thing blended Scotch is primarily used for. These types of light blends are actually better in a highball than a single malt or a straight whisky.
Look up Fastival Express 1970, a bunch of artists (Janis, grateful dead, buddy guy etc.) 6 days on a train across Canada, 3rd day; nothing left in the bar cart so… they raided a liquor store in Saskatoon were they bought a display bottle of Canadian Club… needless to say it was gone in one night. Anyway keep these reviews coming, they are exceptionally good.
I'm no reviewer and no snob. I got a miniature of this ($0.83 cents!) because I like trying different things, even if I may not like them, it's still worth the experience, even the cheap basic stuff. Of course, I try to avoid buying whole bottles when I can, which is why when I'm a guest and offered Red Label or something cheap like that, which I'd never buy, I'm always eager to drink it :) I can taste the red apple note (plus apple seed) that I find in rye and Canadian whiskies, a malty background (distant like in Irish blends) and caramelly vanillin sweetness. I insist that it's not "vanilla" but precisely "vanillin". Vanilla bean is a natural flavor (of which vanillin is the predominant note, of course) and is very complex, it contains hundreds of aromatics, which is why you always want natural vanilla extract (alcohol based, by the way) or even the actual vanilla bean pods and not the vanillin crystals for your desserts and bakery. On the other hand, vanillin still smells tasty and pleasant but is a very singular note (it is literally a single molecule). You find this in cheaper sweets, desserts, ice cream, etc. Vanillin in spirits is derived from oak lignin via charred/toasted barrel maturation. Better spirits develop other complex aromatics so as to remind you of VANILLA while cheaper stuff develops more of VANILLIN. Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking with it ;)
Ralfy I just received a bottle of CC 6 year old from 1979!!! A very interesting dram to say the least. Some of your notes from the new version apply but I feel it's more complex than what you're getting there.
watching this sipping some Canadian club whisky 6 year aged, was going to get the 12 year but they don't make a 1 litre bottle of it haha, guess i like my drink, it is a tremendously flavorful yet not too over powering taste drunk beautifully straight, on ice or excellent with a few dashes of dry ginger ale, im in Australia by the way, about 6 good glasses in so im a little inebriated, but my spellings fine thanks to the spell check hahaha, wonderful smooth drink i must say,
I'm a Canadian and I would never by CC or Crown Roya or Wiser's for that matter. I prefer Forty Creek, Dillon's, Alberta Premium, and Collingwood. My favourite sipping whisky from Canada is Alberta Premium Cask Strength (currently 65.1% ABV).
Hey Ralfy, I've recently found a bottle of Sherry Cask matured Canadian Club at a local shop for a wonderful price and bought it up. Given time to open up, its really not a bad dram, especially for the price. Might want to look for it if you're ever going to go through another run of Canadian Spirits.
To say CC is the “best whisky ever, very nice” just shows the inexperience. Coming from a Canadian, I think it’s garbage. Gasoline with added caramel. There are 1000’s upon 1000’s of whiskies out there, don’t just settle on one until you’ve experienced a few others first.
@@lippa2105 it’s a good whisky, and I know some about whisk(e)y. I’ve had The Glenlivet 18, Johnnie Walker Blue, The Macallan 12, and many other high end and single malt whiskies. CC is a good whiskey. Best served on ice. Great value.
As a Canadian I really don't like most Canadian whiskeys, I do recommend some of the Forty Creek products like the recent FC Evolution (although overpriced). The Highwood Distilleries Ninety "decades of richness" 20 years old at 90 proof may be the best Canadian whiskey I ever tasted at a more reasonable $48.
@Cadmium77 "Rye" is ofen associatd with "Canadian" whiskey but unfortunately that assesment is wrong. Most Canadian whiskeys are blends. If you don't like "Rye" i'm assuming you mean Canadian Whiskey. I suggest trying: "Forty Creek" (Any kind but especially Conferderate Oak) and I also suggest, if you can find any it's been discontinued to try: "Century Reserve lot 1525" (The 15yo not the 21yo. The 21 almost tastes watered down.) "Glen Breton 10yo" is also very nice! Cheers!!
Only thing I can complain about it is the price, it’s $50 for a 24 pack of good quality beer here but $45 for a ten pack of Canadian club 😂 I know this video was 10 years ago but it’s Available in Australia at every bottle shop as of now
Det. Jack Mosley from "16 Blocks" (2006) brought me here. And, dear Mr. Ralfy, thank you for your greatest report. That's really interesting. Now 100% I will buy it for test, sure. One little moment. What is the reason 2 of yours mountie fellas isn't drinks? But you are.
@ralfystuff I Definitely agree with you Ralfy, I got my parents a 25 y.o. Ben Nevis for their 25th wedding anniversary after seeing your great review, but I'm hoping my father crack open one of these 50 year old bottles to celebrate in October.
I'd like to think that I'm pretty open minded when it comes to what I drink. While I prefer a nice, old, single malt scotch I would never turn down a glass of cheap Kentucky Bourbon, or just about any other whisky. But I must say that I detest Canadian Club, Seagrams Seven, VO, and all of the other Canadian whiskies that I have tried.
Hey Ralfy, would you recommend the regular Premium Canadian Club or the 12-year? I've tried this one but a few people at the LCBO recommended the 12-year and claim it's a better quality whiskey. What are your thoughts?
This a best wish from me to gentlle man ladys youtude, why you always kicvking me out in the middle of viewing my lines clear and strong. Tyvm good day
I cannot fathom how you would give this a higher mark then Glenmorangie 10 yo. CC is..not great. "Basic" is generous. I don't know if you could spend less money on a whisky.
My father has 3 bottle's of Canadian Club whiskey from 1962, 1964 & 1972, and 2 bottle's of Crown Royal from 1968, and 4 bottle's of Seagram's V.O. 1972, I'd tried to get him to crack open at least one of the bottles, but he insists that he's saving them for a special occasion.
How much do see this bottle selling for where you are? I live in MS in the US and found a place where I can get a 6 year 750ml bottle for 11 dollars. Blew my mind with being a 21 year old whiskey drinker on a budget. Haven't tried it yet though. Got a brand called Old-Grandad 86 proof I've been wanting to try first for 13 dollars. Its ok. It burns. Its nice. Whatever. But I think I'll try this one next. Especially for 11 dollars.
I think you'll really like the CC. I am originally from Ms. though I live in Texas now and I get this CC 1858 for about $14.00. Love it, especially mixed with soda.
Also Ezra Brooks 45%. Even Benchmark 8, although it's only 40%, but it's cheap and decent. Safest to stay with "straight bourbon" or "straight rye" and avoid cheap bottles of "American whisky", which have rectificate grain ethanol added.
Canadian Club 12 Year Small Batch. I drink it straight up. Each drink adds a new flavour. I get a lot of vanilla by numer 6.
YES! It is so good. Better than Crown Royal IMO.
Don Draper's drink of choice
Iv not watched the show . Is that what he adds to make his old fashioned ?
+Xavier Clements I have a feeling Jon Hamm wouldn't touch this stuff.
Indeed he does. Plus, plenty of these circulating the office.
@@splashpit
just go watch the show, it's an all time great.
@@Wytych yeah, this and the 9-10 year with the blue label
I’m drinking a Canadian club dry and I love the sweet whiskey undertones of the drink. My favourite.
This was the first whiskey I ever had! Thanks for the fond memories, Ralfy.
same here.
Same
I think this is a delicious whisky.
+Ronald I love your classic Falstaff beer logo avatar!
This is waiting for me to be my buddy for weekends, when I'm not in the Army. Feeling like Al Capone himself already. Starts in January, wish me luck!
CC is great whisky. my drink of choice. Very smooth. But there are alot of juveniles here that would disagree.
I love my CC. It's just right for me! It's light, sweet, and CHEAP! I enjoy it throughly and don't understand why it gets such a bad rap.
Its my personal favorite go to . 40 oz goes for about $36 in AB, Canada
Just grabbed a bottle. Yes it was cheap but this makes a decent old fashioned. Not too imposing; very enjoyable. Recommended!
I'm gonna start watching all your vids. Not just becasue it has to do with whisky...but it's also a history lesson as well. I love it. thanks so much!
Another thing worth mentioning about Jack Daniels: the charcoal they use is sugar maple - it not only smooths the whiskey, but, since it contains some residual sugars, it adds some sweetness.
I decided to give it a shot, and I have to agree with you. For the price, it really does stand up well. I do enjoy trying it along with you in these videos, your reviews and histories are invaluable.
I need to find me some of these whisky festivals.
I spotted 2 1.75 liter bottles of Canadian Club extra aged at my local Walmart For 10 Dollars American for each bottle. At first I didn't purchase them but after watching this review I decided to make the purchase and Wal-Mart still had both bottles for 10 Dollars Good deal for a pretty good Whiskey. Thank you Ralphy!!!!!
Thomas Raymond in Australia cc costs $37 for a 700ml bottle 😂
GDSUNITED 1 jaysuus! How much is crown royal!
11 dollars, mild, friendly flavor, and amazing history. This was the brand of hooch Al Capone was slinging around.
I enjoy it, it’s affordable and is easy to drink. Better than JD in my opinion.
It's interesting how for such an iconic whisky it's so polarizing to people- some of you love it and some of you hate it.
Kind of like with J&B, for some its fun to hate on that one too but I love it.
Thank you for doing good justice to my favorite whiskey!
CC has a range of products. Their 12 yr is often $15-20 on sale in states, which is unbeatable. Their 9 yr isn't half bad. Not a fan of standard CC myself, unless in a coke.
I drink it all the time with 7UP Zero sugar and it makes the best drink. Love it and the only thing I like better with my 7UP is CC Small Batch but thats for special.
Hilariou!!
I realize this is 11 years late but Ralfy flew from Scotland to Victoria....that's all the way across the pond and THEN across all of Canada, What a trip!
this was Al Capones favorite spirit. I like Canadian club
It wasnt his favourite, it was the one he got to export illegally the most during prohibition. It was shit whisky then and is still shit whisky now. The o ly reason to buy it is for its history
I'm drinking CC in 2022 and showing this to my friend in Sweden lol
I am a big Jameson fan. Drink a lot of it neat or on the rocks depending on the night. Recently went into Cognac with Hennessy and Dusse. Both were delicious!
Found a bottle of this Canadian Club from 1981 in the liquor cabinet. And honestly, I would put it in a class with Jameson. Cognac is super expensive but coming up as my favorite spirit.
That being said, for the price of this whisky I am pleased. It is not bad at all. Much better than I expected.
I must add, that it's not quite as available as mentioned here. Here in Latvia you can hope to find it large specialized stores such as the one I am employed at. I disliked the initial nose of it due to the aldehyde smell as you say. In fact it had me concerned about the authenticity of what I had bought because it didnt strike me as what a good whisky ought to smell like. However the flavor was a smooth, pleasantly sweet and fruity affair. Overall nice.
The extra aged over ice is very nice. Very drinkable.
Don Draper approved.
I buy it as a mixer (for manhattans) but I often find myself drinking it straight because this stuff really ain't bad at all.
same here..i just finished a bottle of the 12 year..had it with coke,7up,and straight..and although i usually drink bourbon...i was very impressed with its simple sweet character..when value is taken into consideration,its every bit as good as crown royal....maybe better.peace
Haha awesome review! Glad you enjoyed your stay in Canada!
Canadian Club is the benchmark of all Canadian whisky. Their regular, beginning, whisky, which you have there, is a premium whisky in itself. Very smooth, with a lot of good vanilla oakyness. Very fine in itself (straight with water), or as a basis in an Old Fashioned. (Another high grade basis for an O.F. is Wild Turkey, btw). I think the 82 is too low there, Ralfy, should be 87/88. You're too used too your fine Scotchs.
Hey Ralfy! How you been old friend, Hugo from Canada. For my dad, Can you please do a review of the Canadian club 100% rye.
Thank you old friend
-long time fan
When I buy a whiskey I always end up buying CC. I don't want my whiskey competing with my mouth. The best thing is it tastes great in my morning coffee. Anyway, I just enjoy it's flavour, , every time.
I knew this would bring the snobs out. These knuckleheads remind me of when Ralph and Ed of the "Honeymooners" drank grape juice thinking it was wine and proceeded to get drunk.
Canadian blended whiskies are really similar to blended Scotch, except for the flavoring whisky they use a pot stilled Rye, instead of Barley malt. They are made to be used in highballs and whisky and soda. The same thing blended Scotch is primarily used for. These types of light blends are actually better in a highball than a single malt or a straight whisky.
Yup Canadians love their rye
My first bottle of whisky as this , its a really nice sip
This is a very smooth whiskey. I always drink this straight up on the rocks, it's very nice :)
Look up Fastival Express 1970, a bunch of artists (Janis, grateful dead, buddy guy etc.) 6 days on a train across Canada, 3rd day; nothing left in the bar cart so… they raided a liquor store in Saskatoon were they bought a display bottle of Canadian Club… needless to say it was gone in one night.
Anyway keep these reviews coming, they are exceptionally good.
is there a website that lets you search whisky by flavour profile? im looking for vanilla heavy whiskies.
Decent whisky, a little thin overall but great as a mixer and unparalleled in the price range.
I live in Windsor in the walkerville neighbourhood that was once Hiram`s town. Nice hearing you tell the history.
I'm no reviewer and no snob. I got a miniature of this ($0.83 cents!) because I like trying different things, even if I may not like them, it's still worth the experience, even the cheap basic stuff. Of course, I try to avoid buying whole bottles when I can, which is why when I'm a guest and offered Red Label or something cheap like that, which I'd never buy, I'm always eager to drink it :) I can taste the red apple note (plus apple seed) that I find in rye and Canadian whiskies, a malty background (distant like in Irish blends) and caramelly vanillin sweetness. I insist that it's not "vanilla" but precisely "vanillin". Vanilla bean is a natural flavor (of which vanillin is the predominant note, of course) and is very complex, it contains hundreds of aromatics, which is why you always want natural vanilla extract (alcohol based, by the way) or even the actual vanilla bean pods and not the vanillin crystals for your desserts and bakery. On the other hand, vanillin still smells tasty and pleasant but is a very singular note (it is literally a single molecule). You find this in cheaper sweets, desserts, ice cream, etc. Vanillin in spirits is derived from oak lignin via charred/toasted barrel maturation. Better spirits develop other complex aromatics so as to remind you of VANILLA while cheaper stuff develops more of VANILLIN. Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking with it ;)
I drank a lot of wiskey as a teen and this was my favourite
Oh the CC and Coke of my youth!!
Hi Sir would you please give a review on the canadian club classic 12y when you're able to
get one of those bottle thanks (merci)
Chen from montreal
CC getting a lot of flack. Rightly so, but it's not bad. I've had worse whiskies and I had generally sip CC, but I prefer it on ice.
....GOOOD TASTE!....my favourite whisky!
I like your show. I am not a big fan of Canadian club. I personally like a sharper whisky but great review.
Ralfy I just received a bottle of CC 6 year old from 1979!!! A very interesting dram to say the least. Some of your notes from the new version apply but I feel it's more complex than what you're getting there.
When I heard the welcome cough, I knew you were ridiculous. Much love, mate.
Im from Van Isle and I like CC it's cheap and mixes great
watching this sipping some Canadian club whisky 6 year aged, was going to get the 12 year but they don't make a 1 litre bottle of it haha, guess i like my drink, it is a tremendously flavorful yet not too over powering taste drunk beautifully straight, on ice or excellent with a few dashes of dry ginger ale, im in Australia by the way, about 6 good glasses in so im a little inebriated, but my spellings fine thanks to the spell check hahaha, wonderful smooth drink i must say,
I'm a Canadian and I would never by CC or Crown Roya or Wiser's for that matter. I prefer Forty Creek, Dillon's, Alberta Premium, and Collingwood. My favourite sipping whisky from Canada is Alberta Premium Cask Strength (currently 65.1% ABV).
Hey Ralfy, I've recently found a bottle of Sherry Cask matured Canadian Club at a local shop for a wonderful price and bought it up. Given time to open up, its really not a bad dram, especially for the price. Might want to look for it if you're ever going to go through another run of Canadian Spirits.
Now this is a serious video on UA-cam, i will follow you from now on, and thanks :)
CC is the best whiskey ever nice with water or dry or by it self
you don't know much, or anything about whisky if you believe that
To say CC is the “best whisky ever, very nice” just shows the inexperience. Coming from a Canadian, I think it’s garbage. Gasoline with added caramel. There are 1000’s upon 1000’s of whiskies out there, don’t just settle on one until you’ve experienced a few others first.
@@lippa2105 it’s a good whisky, and I know some about whisk(e)y. I’ve had The Glenlivet 18, Johnnie Walker Blue, The Macallan 12, and many other high end and single malt whiskies. CC is a good whiskey. Best served on ice. Great value.
As a Canadian I really don't like most Canadian whiskeys, I do recommend some of the Forty Creek products like the recent FC Evolution (although overpriced). The Highwood Distilleries Ninety "decades of richness" 20 years old at 90 proof may be the best Canadian whiskey I ever tasted at a more reasonable $48.
They make CC right in my city. Good history behind it.
is there a large difference between Canadian club and CC premium?
You said 1950... I think you meant 1850! Hiram walker was dead well before 1950.
@Cadmium77 "Rye" is ofen associatd with "Canadian" whiskey but unfortunately that assesment is wrong. Most Canadian whiskeys are blends. If you don't like "Rye" i'm assuming you mean Canadian Whiskey. I suggest trying: "Forty Creek" (Any kind but especially Conferderate Oak) and I also suggest, if you can find any it's been discontinued to try: "Century Reserve lot 1525" (The 15yo not the 21yo. The 21 almost tastes watered down.) "Glen Breton 10yo" is also very nice! Cheers!!
Only thing I can complain about it is the price, it’s $50 for a 24 pack of good quality beer here but $45 for a ten pack of Canadian club 😂
I know this video was 10 years ago but it’s Available in Australia at every bottle shop as of now
And that 87/88 is on a general whisky scale.
Clean, fresh and dry on the finish - true.
The best whisky
Det. Jack Mosley from "16 Blocks" (2006) brought me here. And, dear Mr. Ralfy, thank you for your greatest report. That's really interesting. Now 100% I will buy it for test, sure. One little moment. What is the reason 2 of yours mountie fellas isn't drinks? But you are.
@ralfystuff I Definitely agree with you Ralfy, I got my parents a 25 y.o. Ben Nevis for their 25th wedding anniversary after seeing your great review, but I'm hoping my father crack open one of these 50 year old bottles to celebrate in October.
If you like cola and like getting pissed CC is for you. That's all its used for here
4cooey NOBODY likes that BS johnnie walker or any of that pukey scotch for the matter
Are you sure you arent talking about Windsor canadian? Regarding prohibition
So this baby seal walks into a bar in Newfoundland. The bartender asks, “What’ll it be?” The baby seal replies, “anything but Canadian Club….”
Cheers from Windsor, Ontario, Canada...the home of this whiskey :)
I'd like to think that I'm pretty open minded when it comes to what I drink. While I prefer a nice, old, single malt scotch I would never turn down a glass of cheap Kentucky Bourbon, or just about any other whisky. But I must say that I detest Canadian Club, Seagrams Seven, VO, and all of the other Canadian whiskies that I have tried.
I bought that, it's really awesome stuff for the price.
Great review :)
Now to get you to Kentucky ;)
Hey Ralfy, would you recommend the regular Premium Canadian Club or the 12-year? I've tried this one but a few people at the LCBO recommended the 12-year and claim it's a better quality whiskey. What are your thoughts?
Lol this is very common Canadian club also very good
I just found an old C.C. just like the one you have there, but i don't know the age of it. Is there any easy way to tell?
Ralfie.... for just a couple of dollars more you can get the Canadian club classic 12 that is a much better whiskey .
I actually like this whiskey.
Love this shit $21 for a 1.75 liter of 40 apv wonderful for on the rocks with cola or as a sour
Hi Ralfy, out of interest, which do you prefer Canadian Club or Seagram's VO?
I just got a bottle of CC sherry, I loved it, have you tried it?
i like this stuff with some gingerale and some roses lime cordial
That's called a Horse's Neck. Not too shabby of a choice, mate.
how would you compare jameson to windsor candian whiskey?
I have a 50ml miniature of Canadian club & it says aged 6 years & 37.5% alc/vol. I think it's a fair few years old
Please do! It's a very decent sipping Whisky that doesn't get promoted much.
I bet it was a lot better in the 1960s though. I'm drinking some of the 9 year right now... pretty spicy. Good stuff.
Me and my boys downed a full bottle of this beauty
This a best wish from me to gentlle man ladys youtude, why you always kicvking me out in the middle of viewing my lines clear and strong. Tyvm good day
Classic 12 is my favorite
boa noite, você sabe quem compra wisk antigo ? tenho um canadian club, antigo
vape and vaper Ainda tem o whisky?
@@mazuria2005 Sim
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CW for the win, so creamy and yummy!!!!!!!!!
To drink, or not too drink.. that is the question.. let Canadian Club decide. :)
Ralfy, you make your Manhattans with 1/3 whiskey and 2/3 vermouth, and shake them?
I cannot fathom how you would give this a higher mark then Glenmorangie 10 yo. CC is..not great. "Basic" is generous. I don't know if you could spend less money on a whisky.
My father has 3 bottle's of Canadian Club whiskey from 1962, 1964 & 1972, and 2 bottle's of Crown Royal from 1968, and 4 bottle's of Seagram's V.O. 1972, I'd tried to get him to crack open at least one of the bottles, but he insists that he's saving them for a special occasion.
How much do see this bottle selling for where you are? I live in MS in the US and found a place where I can get a 6 year 750ml bottle for 11 dollars. Blew my mind with being a 21 year old whiskey drinker on a budget. Haven't tried it yet though. Got a brand called Old-Grandad 86 proof I've been wanting to try first for 13 dollars. Its ok. It burns. Its nice. Whatever. But I think I'll try this one next. Especially for 11 dollars.
I think you'll really like the CC. I am originally from Ms. though I live in Texas now and I get this CC 1858 for about $14.00. Love it, especially mixed with soda.
A great value is Canadian Club Classic 12 year old. It has the richness and depth lacking in the standard 6 year old.
You need more glen's in this review.
what is a cheaper whisky that isn't coloured with carmel.
Evan Williams. No "bourbon" whiskey is ever allowed to have its color adjusted.
Also Ezra Brooks 45%. Even Benchmark 8, although it's only 40%, but it's cheap and decent. Safest to stay with "straight bourbon" or "straight rye" and avoid cheap bottles of "American whisky", which have rectificate grain ethanol added.
FWIW, i also was not impressed by 10 yr macallan. it was from trader joes, but still something was not right about it.
I got today candian club whisky 30year old