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  2. Canadian whisky - Wikipedia

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    Canadian whisky is a type of whisky produced in Canada. Most Canadian whiskies are blended multi-grain liquors containing a large percentage of corn spirits, and are typically lighter and smoother than other whisky styles. [ 1 ]

  3. Rye whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Canadian whisky is often referred to as "rye whisky" because historically much of the content was from rye. There is no requirement for rye to be used to make Canadian whisky, and the labels "Canadian whisky", "Canadian rye whisky" and "Rye whisky" are all legally permitted, regardless of the actual composition, provided the whiskies "possess ...

  4. Maple liqueur - Wikipedia

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    Maple liqueur is considered to be a traditional part of Canadian cuisine, in part because of its components being Canadian whisky and Canadian maple syrup. Both of these components have their own unique history in Canadian cuisine. Notably, maple syrup has also been used in maple sap beer in areas such as Vermont. [1]

  5. Canadian Club - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Club is a brand of Canadian whisky produced by Suntory Global Spirits. Popularly known as CC , Canadian Club was created by Hiram Walker and Sons , an evolution of a brand around a product that took place over the second half of the nineteenth century.

  6. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Aged Canadian whisky. The modern Canadian distilling industry produces a variety of spirits (e.g. whisky, rum, vodka, gin, liqueurs, spirit coolers, and basic ethyl alcohol), but Canada's primary reputation, domestically and internationally, remains for the production of Canadian whisky, a distinctive rye-flavoured, high quality whisky.

  7. Whisky - Wikipedia

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    By Canadian law, Canadian whiskies must be produced and aged in Canada, be distilled from a fermented mash of cereal grain, be aged in wood barrels with a capacity limit of 700 litres (185 US gal; 154 imp gal) for not less than three years, and "possess the aroma, taste and character generally attributed to Canadian whisky". [56] The terms ...

  8. 3 Reasons Whiskey Is the Money-Making Alternative ... - AOL

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    10 Best Canadian Cities To Retire on a Budget of $2,500 a Month. ... 3 Reasons Whiskey Is the Money-Making Alternative Investment of the Ultra-Wealthy You May Not Have Considered.

  9. Canadian Mist - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Mist is a brand of blended Canadian whisky produced by the Sazerac Company. [1] It is distilled in Collingwood, Ontario, and is bottled at 40% alcohol by volume. [1] It is triple-distilled using a continuous distillation process, and it is aged in charred white oak barrels in a temperature-controlled facility.