• Chip_Rat@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Exactly. Booze is a luxury, and one we in Canada are entirely capable of producing with local ingredients and talents. And we already have a pretty decent framework of local brewers, wineries and distillers, so they can ramp up and make more jobs and new businesses can start up to fill the “micro” openings.

    Shout out to Glenora Distillery, for the best not-scotch in the world.

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      1 month ago

      100% agree. Especially about Glenora Distillery. It was good to see them victorious against the Scottish whiskey association.

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          1 month ago

          Ok, I don’t mean to upset you but, I drank mine. And boy am glad I did and very sad that I did.

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              1 month ago

              Exactly, I can only save them so long before they need to be sampled. It was a bit of a let down when I found out it was a numbered bottle, but hey it was worth it.

              My wife actually bought the last bottle of rum they had, which if I recall was 15yrs. It was fantastic as well, after it sitting on a shelf for 9 or 10 yrs.

              My all-time favorite though was when I hand bottled my own 19yr from a single cask at the distillery, that was the best I’ve had from Glenora.

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                1 month ago

                Ok… I wasn’t gonna brag but you are making me jealous.

                I have bottle 339 of the first run. It is in a little wooden box signed by the distiller. Apparently the first batch was given out to certain people of Canadian note/locals. My “Uncle” (mom’s cousin’s husband) was given one from I think the Rankin Family who recieved a few, and Gretzky got #99. My dad’s and I were at the distillery when we saw their remaining bottles for sale, a random smattering of numbers. We asked the price.

                “It’s different for each number” … “What’s the cheapest one?”

                Mom wasn’t very impressed…

                I wanna open that one so bad.

                My other half did the hand bottling as well. Many years ago. That one got drunk lol.

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                  1 month ago

                  Very nice, I yield to you good sir. Hopefully they continue to create great whiskey for many years to come.