
My friend Jered brought me a fascinating bottle of Canadian Whisky from his parent’s cellar, so we had to taste it along with some of Grandma’s tiny bottles. Carleton Tower was a premium whiskey produced by Hiram Walker in the 1950s and 60s, and this particular bottle was most likely from 1956, containing whisky no younger than 1946, and some all the way back to the 1920s. We compared it to two bottles of Canadian Club (#82 and #96), since those are from the same maker – Hiram Walker – but from a later time period. Listen in to hear what we thought of all of them!
Link to Jered's Negroni Alignment Chart
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