I'm not a big Canadian drinker so I can't give you much guidance there. I know that Alberta Premium is highly regarded, but I've never had it.
If you watch my other videos, you'll see I make some recommendations. Famous Grouse is a good blended Scotch that is pretty accessible. For Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Maker's Mark and Woodford Reserve are all good places to start.
Hi sku I have been drinking whiskey now for a few years but just for injoyment (mixing with coke or shooting it) but i have just recently started to learn how to really appreciate whiskey and I was wondering what would be good starter whisky's for bourbon or scotch as i am from the maritimes where are whiskey consists of mainly lower grade rye such as Royal Reserves, Alberta's Finest, and Crown Royal. I was also wondering your opinion on canadian whiskey. Thanks.
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unabonger777 10 months ago
I'm not a big Canadian drinker so I can't give you much guidance there. I know that Alberta Premium is highly regarded, but I've never had it.
If you watch my other videos, you'll see I make some recommendations. Famous Grouse is a good blended Scotch that is pretty accessible. For Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Maker's Mark and Woodford Reserve are all good places to start.
Good luck and happy drinking.
whiskeyminute 3 years ago
Alberta premium not finest TYPO.
stoneheart88 3 years ago
Hi sku I have been drinking whiskey now for a few years but just for injoyment (mixing with coke or shooting it) but i have just recently started to learn how to really appreciate whiskey and I was wondering what would be good starter whisky's for bourbon or scotch as i am from the maritimes where are whiskey consists of mainly lower grade rye such as Royal Reserves, Alberta's Finest, and Crown Royal. I was also wondering your opinion on canadian whiskey. Thanks.
stoneheart88 3 years ago