I agree with the slogan. There are a number of enjoyable and affordable Canadian whiskies to add to your collection like Forty Creek, Alberta Premium (NAS and 25 yo) and Danfield’s Private Reserve and Canada’s first Independent bottlers, Premium Bottlers, to keep your eye out for. But, unfortunately, the shirt is flawed; whiskey with the “e” is the American and Irish spelling. Whisky without the “e” is the proper spelling for other world whiskies like Canadian, Scottish, Japanese, Indian etc. Back to the drawing board…
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1. james | June 29th, 2007 at 15:39
It’s really too bad they misspelled “whisky”!
2. christine | May 13th, 2008 at 11:06
WHERE CAN I GET THIS!
3. dan | May 28th, 2008 at 07:11
think you can spell it either way
4. Wendy | June 10th, 2008 at 19:04
I agree with the slogan. There are a number of enjoyable and affordable Canadian whiskies to add to your collection like Forty Creek, Alberta Premium (NAS and 25 yo) and Danfield’s Private Reserve and Canada’s first Independent bottlers, Premium Bottlers, to keep your eye out for. But, unfortunately, the shirt is flawed; whiskey with the “e” is the American and Irish spelling. Whisky without the “e” is the proper spelling for other world whiskies like Canadian, Scottish, Japanese, Indian etc. Back to the drawing board…
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