Posts in Whisky Reviews
Reifel Rye

The astonishingly rich flavours of Reifel Rye demonstrate why Alberta Distillers is the world’s leading producer of 100% rye grain whisky. Peppery but not overly so, in the glass, its broad swaths of flavour transform into a single complex entity with sweet, creamy, fruity, floral tones and that finishing touch of bitter pith that defines great rye.

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Howitzer Canadian Whisky

Howitzer’s aromatic nose shows toffee, caramel, mild wood, a flash of gunpowder and hints of oranges. Bold, sweet and peppery on the palate, with creamy toffee. Lovely bitter pith early on turns spicy, along with more sweetness and something almost citrus. A medium glowing finish fades back into cleansing bitter pith. Not overly complex. A good solid classic Canadian whisky with a bit of oomph.

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Shelter Point Double Barrel Batch 6

A rich, fruity nose with hints of grape skins jumps right out of the bottle when you pull the cork for the first time. This is single malt whisky and just loaded with undisguised barley malt notes. Then finally, after a few sniffs those luscious Vancouver Island blackberries surge to the fore. Do yourself a double barrel favour and get one today.

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Forty Creek Foxheart

Sweet and peppery with tropical fruit and dark molasses. Citrus notes underlie creamy banana while hot spices add a glowing ember of zip. Red wine, burly tobacco, fragrant floral notes and dark fruits meld into slightly tannic barrel tones with sweet spicy toasted oak on a longish, sweetish finish.

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Stillhead Rye Whisky – Small Cask Finish

Even before we sip, the massive nose on this expressive dram tells us that Canada is once again expanding the flavour profile of rye whisky in ever so delicious directions. Sweet mashy notes evolve into roasted grain, light rye bread and mild herbal tones. Hints of mint early on disappear in hard taffy, berries, and then strong sweet fruits, eventually resolving into over-ripe verbena fruit. All works well together, and that’s just the nose.

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Odd Society P49 Old Boy Single Malt Whisky 46%

Parallel 49 Brewing mashed the grain for P49 Old Boy Single Malt Whisky, based on a recipe for its Old Boy Classic Brown Ale. Odd Society distillery then fermented, distilled and matured into a whisky that shows single malt flavour markers along with those distinct toffee and chocolate tones that denote Parallel 49 Old Boy Ale.

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Kinsip Coopers Revival Whisky 42%

A combination of great spirits and careful blending, Cooper’s Revival whisky, from Kinsip House of Fine Spirits, amuses the nose and delights the palate with wild herbs and flowers, creamy strawberries and ice cream, bold, spicy rye notes, and a slathering, buttery mouthfeel.

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Eau Claire Rupert's Exceptional Canadian Whisky 40%

This flavourful blended whisky, rich in malty cereal notes, takes the palate on a journey from one end of the flavour spectrum to the other. Prune juice, fruity pipe tobacco, vanilla, maple sugar, ripe red apples raspberries and scorched applewood saturate the nose, which soon turns to dried fruits, grapefruit juice, sweet sherry and wine gums.

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Shelter Point Ripple Rock Whisky - 47%

Ripple Rock, the latest whisky release from Shelter Point Distillery, celebrates the Ripple Rock explosion admirably as peppery spices burst through a solid caramel vanilla crown, clearing the way for the grainy, malty, almost herbal delights that follow. Non-Chill Filtered, 47% ABV and 100% TNT.

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Shelter Point The Collective 46%

You never know what dazzling surprise will emerge next from the depths of Shelter Point’s warehouse. What you can be sure of is that whatever they come up with it is going to be exceptional. Teamwork is a big part of their success and nowhere is this demonstrated more clearly than in a spectacular new whisky they call “The Collective,”

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