Crown Royal Bourbon Mash has had an interesting journey. First introduced as part of Crown Royal's "The Blenders' Series" the whisky immediately drew attention for its confusing name. Specifically, Crown Royal is a Canadian whisky, and even though this technically uses a bourbon mashbill (64% corn, 31.5% rye, 4.
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5% malted barley), bourbon can only be made in America. Though the TTB originally approved the label, they reversed their decision and forced the brand to stop using the name 'Bourbon Mash'. This whisky still exists, but under the new name of Crown Royal Blenders' Mash. .
Crown Royal Bourbon Mash has had an interesting journey. First introduced as part of Crown Royal's "The Blenders' Series" the whisky immediately drew attention for its confusing name. Specifically, Crown Royal is a Canadian whisky, and even though this technically uses a bourbon mashbill (64% corn, 31.5% rye, 4.5% malted barley), bourbon can only be made in America. Though the TTB originally approved the label, they reversed their decision and forced the brand to stop using the name 'Bourbon Mash'. This whisky still exists, but under the new name of Crown Royal Blenders' Mash.
age
NAS
Cost
abv
40.0
Canadian
Distilled in Canada and aged in barrels for at least three years. Often, but not always, Canadian whiskies are blends of corn, barley and rye which are distilled and matured separately.
Cask Type
new, American oak and ex-bourbon barrels