Column: In Manitoba, Crown Royal Reigns
The Canadian province of Manitoba, as far a whisky lovers go, is mostly known for one thing: Crown Royal.
Whisky War Of Words Brews Between Scotch Whisky Association, Canadian Distiller
A tête-à-tête is brewing between a British Columbia distiller and the Scotch Whisky Association, and the litigious action boils down to a war over words.
Column: Alberta Is Doing Canadian Rye Really, Really Well
The Canadian province of Alberta is known for being a rye whisky making hub, being home to large operations like Alberta Distillers Limited.
Crown Royal Launches Whisky Cocktails In A Can
Crown Royal recently announced it is releasing ready-to-drink cocktails in a can, bringing together what it feels are whisky lovers and cocktail enthusiasts alike.
Whisky Review: Cooper Spirits’ Lock, Stock, & Barrel 20-Year Rye
We review Lock, Stock & Barrel 20-Year Rye Whiskey, a two decades old expression sourced from Canada by The Cooper Spirits Company.
Telecom Mogul Freddie Figgers Talks Inventions, Tech Over Whiskey (The Fred Minnick Show)
On this edition of The Fred Minnick Show, inventor/entrepreneur Freddie Figgers joins Fred.
Whisky Review: Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye
We review Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye, a 100 percent Canadian rye whisky.
Cooper Spirits’ Lock Stock & Barrel Rye Whiskey Adds A 20 Year Old Expression
The Cooper Spirits Company recently announced the release of its limited-edition Lock, Stock & Barrel 20-Year Rye Whiskey (56% ABV).
Column: Exploring British Columbia’s Craft Canadian Whisky Bubble
Other Canadians might disagree with this columnist, but while Ontario and Alberta are hubs for distilling, the heart of the craft whisky scene for Canada, she feels, beats in British Columbia.
Whisky Review: Crown Royal Noble Collection Rye Aged 16 Years
We review Crown Royal Noble Collection Rye Aged 16 Years, the latest release in this Canadian whisky brand’s Noble Collection that’s designed to highlight the various techniques and styles of their master blenders.