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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 697280" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>A topic I can truly enjoy... ;-) While CC is good-- if you want something even smoother try Crown Royal or Pendleton... A brand real popular with local cowboys lately is Forty Creek...A good smooth cheaper Canadian blend is R & R (Rich & Rare)...Most the bar "well whiskey" in our area is Black Velvet- which will definitely do in a pinch to warm you up on a 20 below day...</p><p></p><p> bward- The Canadian whiskey we drink here is the same thing as in Canada - comes from the same distilleries in Canada- and in some of the northern locations some brands are referred to as "Rye" (must have been the coke in your drink ;-) )...Canadian distilleries whiskies caught their popularity during prohibition days- and around here is mostly all that is drank with very little demand for either American bourbon or rye....</p><p>Best import we ever got from the Canucks.... ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 697280, member: 97"] A topic I can truly enjoy... ;-) While CC is good-- if you want something even smoother try Crown Royal or Pendleton... A brand real popular with local cowboys lately is Forty Creek...A good smooth cheaper Canadian blend is R & R (Rich & Rare)...Most the bar "well whiskey" in our area is Black Velvet- which will definitely do in a pinch to warm you up on a 20 below day... bward- The Canadian whiskey we drink here is the same thing as in Canada - comes from the same distilleries in Canada- and in some of the northern locations some brands are referred to as "Rye" (must have been the coke in your drink ;-) )...Canadian distilleries whiskies caught their popularity during prohibition days- and around here is mostly all that is drank with very little demand for either American bourbon or rye.... Best import we ever got from the Canucks.... ;-) [/QUOTE]
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