Hello Graham et al, a question on Canadian whiskies, as I've heard you have a new one called er, 'Glen Brecon' I think. Any thoughts on it at all? It was mentioned to me by a certain postie who tried it, but I don't know what he thought of it. Thanks for your time.
Hi John, we do indeed have a Canadian Whisky (they don't use the 'e' unlike their US cousins) called Glen Breton, its the only Canadian Single Malt and is made at the Glenora Distillery, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia -here is the link http://www.glenoradistillery.com/distillery.htm I have also just posted an article about the whisky on the blog, so you can read some more about it
This is an easy drinking whisky, sweet butterscotch, with a hint of spice.
And by the way, thanks for being the first to post a comment. I am in the
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Hello Graham et al, a question on Canadian whiskies, as I've heard you have a new one called er, 'Glen Brecon' I think. Any thoughts on it at all? It was mentioned to me by a certain postie who tried it, but I don't know what he thought of it. Thanks for your time.
ReplyDeleteHi John, we do indeed have a Canadian Whisky (they don't use the 'e' unlike their US cousins) called Glen Breton, its the only Canadian Single Malt and is made at the Glenora Distillery, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia -here is the link
ReplyDeletehttp://www.glenoradistillery.com/distillery.htm
I have also just posted an article about the whisky on the blog, so you can read some more about it
This is an easy drinking whisky, sweet butterscotch, with a hint of spice.
And by the way, thanks for being the first to post a comment. I am in the