![]() There is absolutely no bite in this dram, it’s like drinking water.Īgain that medicinal caramel rears is cloying head and is accompanied by artificial sweetener and a watery maple syrup that lasts for far too long.Ĭanadian Mist is among the worst whiskies I have ever tasted. The sickly medicinal quality knocks this one on it’s side and the sticky syrupy feel and light body make it boring and uneventful, but at least their marketing is 100% accurate. A thick note of raw alcohol and butterscotch limp their way over the palate dragging something oily, dirty and mechanical behind them. Same medicinal caramel and overripe, cleaner like, citrus blend with some burnt toffee and raw grain. An astringent, cleaner like, overripe citrus mixes with root beer taffy in the background and a turpentine underpinning holds everything up. Sickly medicinal and caramel heavy followed by watery butterscotch, waxy candy corn and artificial sweetener run rampant. Price: $9 (got mine on close-out for $4) Canadian Mist Review I don’t want to lay down hard earned dollars for spineless whisky. I want bold flavors and aromas with depth, richness and complexity that’s bolstered by complimentary subtle notes that is a pleasure to drink neat despite any bite it might have. The site, and related marketing, leans heavily on lightness in flavor and the whisky’s complete lack of bite as selling points and maybe that’s where the general American public and I diverge. Made from a blend of grain whisky (corn, rye and malted barley), rye whiskey, a “touch” of sherry that doesn’t seem to do anything at all for this whisky and “matured to taste” in ex-bourbon barrels this whisky is a slow-motion train wreck of cloying notes. ![]() I’m flabbergasted at the stark difference between what I’m experiencing and the general consensus of America on this one. ![]() I’m also struggling to figure out why, besides being dirt cheap, this is America’s best selling Canadian Whisky and how in the hell it’s won so many gold medals. I’m struggling to find any redeeming qualities in Canadian Mist.
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