
The most famous of all the Canadian whiskies, Crown Royal is made with over 50 different whiskies, and they've been making it for over 70 years. It was first created in 1939 to celebrate the visit of King George VI to Canada.

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I take frequent visits across the channel to France, and have always taken advantage of the cheaper prices in my quest for the perfect whisky. But not at a blue label level. Tried many. Then I came across this one , not easy to get in the shops in UK (don't know why). Unique consistency and aroma, good colour, kind burn, lovely taste. Canada should be proud of this one.
I absolutely love crown royal, for it was the first whiskey I took a shining to. It's the only brand that I can drink right out the bottle. Crown maple, worst thing ever. Crown black, fuckin delicious. Thank you crown Royal for making an excellent whiskey. Gots my bottle on the go as we speak. Happy holidays from myself in Edmonton.
It's easy to pick on crown royal for no other reason that it's a big seller and people enjoy mixing it with soda, etc. If you enjoy expensive single major scotch, you are unlikely to enjoy this blend. I have had all manner of pricey whisky and I have always enjoyed crown. I prefer it neat with a small ice chip. If you enjoy it for what it is, you'll be fine.
I tried Crown Royal for the first time a few weeks ago - it's on sale in the pub I frequent on route to see Rangers home games. I really liked Crown Royal: served neat, without water or ice. The style is mellow and creamy. Very enjoyable, and definitely more-ish. An excellent warmer before watching the match on a cold, damp Scottish autumnal afternoon. What do I know about whisky? I've enjoyed single malts for over 20 years, and have an extensive collection of single malts and a few blends. When it comes to a creamy style: I can't think of better than Crown Royal. What whiskies do I drink most? Dalmore 15 year old. Lagavulin 16 year old. What's the finest I've ever tasted? Macallan 25 year old Port Ellen 32 year old
Do not try this with water or neat. It is terrible. Fine in a mixed drink, sort of. I'm Canadian and half ashamed at how popular this swill is here in Canada. Made to get drunk on when mixed with cola, that's it.