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Alberta Premium Cask Strength

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Distillery : Alberta Distillers Ltd  Owner : Beam Suntory Proof/ ABV : 130.2° / 65.1% Variety : Rye Whisky Country : Canada Region : NA Nose : This has a beautiful and delicate nose with notes of candied orange and cherries. It has very litte spice notes. Very subtle and very inviting. Nose Score : 4.5 Palate : The mouthfeel is awesome. Full bodied and packs some powerful flavors. It presents a short intense heat up front but not overpowering. Has great balance and complexity. The butter, oak and leather notes are layered with brown sugar and faint orange zest.  There is so much going on here.  Palate Score : 5 Finish : Medium length with very little heat. The notes of brown sugar, oak and tobacco carries through the finish.  Finish Score : 4 Overall : This is a very solid whisky. Canadian Rye is underrated and this one proves that. Very powerful and complex in flavours. The complexity in the nose and the palate is amazing. You also feel very little alcoh...

Part 2 - Whisky buying guide. Words that matter and words to avoid.

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This is the second part of a series that talks about the different words you see on a whisky label and figuring out which ones matter and which ones to avoid. This series is not for the whisky "experts" or the self proclaimed "connoisseurs". This post is for the beginners and hopes to give them a basic understanding of words on labels so they can make better purchase decisions as they explore the world of whisky. If you are not a beginner, then I suggest you stop reading here. Age statement  When I started my journey into whisky, a lot of people told me that older whiskies are better and to always look for the age statement on the bottle when making my purchase decision. These people insisted that older whiskies are better and told me to trust them because they are whisky connoisseurs. I took their advice, went to the liquor store only to realize that age statements on bottles are not that common any more. Yes, there are still age stated whiskies but more whisk...