Saturday, February 15, 2025

Buy Canadian: Canadian "bourbons."

What technically is "bourbon?" I'll let Wikipedia do the work here, one of the defining characteristics being that bourbon uses a base of mostly corn for its manufacture. What this means is that sometimes it's difficult to recognize a Canadian product as being equivalent to bourbon, so some of these entries are here simply because they are a "corn whisky" or "corn mash whisky" distilled in Canada. So you'll need to experiment for yourself.

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British Columbia

Alberta
Ontario
NOTE: Given how the Trump administration is tearing up current trade agreements, I think Canadian distilleries should simply start labeling their stuff as "bourbon," and tell the Americans to go stuff themselves.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

From Newfoundland, Signal Hill Whiskey is a corn/barley blend spirit aged in bourbon casks. Big flavour, caramel notes.

CC said...

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Anonymous said...

Rideau Whisky from https://topshelfdistillers.com in Perth, Ontario is another bourbon-like Canadian whisky.

CC said...

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Anonymous said...

Ontario: Spirit in Niagara’s Brrrbon (in Niagara-on-the-Lake), is supposed to be quite good.

https://spiritinniagara.com/shop/

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Anonymous said...

Formally known as Nine Mile Creek, Tumbleweed Spirits in the Okanagan produces Anarchist Mtn, a Bourbon-Style Canadian Whisky made from B.C. corn. I'm more of a scotch drinker, but I thouroughly enjoyed a large shot of this last summer.

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Anonymous said...

You need to publish this list on Bluesky too.

CC said...

I've referred to this page a number of times on BLuesky.