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porgymcnasty
12-16-2001, 05:36
http://www.asterius.com/cocktails/rye.html
apart from the above link does anyone else have good links to rye sites?
Is Old Potrero the only 100% rye whisky made these days?
George!
http://us.geocities.com/sidecar_sid/front_page.html
lexkraai
12-17-2001, 08:21
Old Potrero is the only 100% rye whiskey made in the US, but not the only one in the world: Johann Haider makes a whisky from 100% malted rye in his Roggenhof distillery in Austria.
Cheers, Lex
Is Haider's beverage a whiskey, aged in wood, or a schnapps, which is not?
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://cowdery.home.netcom.com>--Chuck Cowdery</A>
lexkraai
12-17-2001, 23:46
Hi Chuck
It's aged in oak for three years, so it's a true whisky.
Cheers, Lex
Have you had it? What is it like?
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://cowdery.home.netcom.com>--Chuck Cowdery</A>
lexkraai
12-18-2001, 08:35
I have a bottle at home, but haven't had a chance of opening and tasting it yet. Keep an eye out for issue 23 of Whisky Magazine .... (assuming everything goes as planned).
Cheers, Lex
**DONOTDELETE**
12-18-2001, 09:11
Lex you ugly old whore! After you wrote this article did you dress up as a traditional english school girl? Nickkers and all?
No?! Congratulations old boy! Good show and all that rot! I'll be more than happy to read whatever you get published. You're a good man Lex and I wish you the very best!
Happy Christmas to You Good Sir!
Linn Spencer
Have Shotglass. Will Travel.
Blackkeno
12-18-2001, 21:35
Although Canadian Whisky is often referred to as Rye, it rarely has more than 50% rye. Two notable exceptions are Alberta Premium which is 100% Rye, and Lot 40 which is almost all Rye. Although neither resemble bourbon (beware) or each other, they are both quite good in a different kind of way. Certainly worth seeking out for someone "researching" rye.
lexkraai
12-19-2001, 00:08
And the best to you Linn!
I got the commission for the article in WM, but still have to write it and do a whole lot of tastings for it .. sorry to be so cryptic at the moment, but what I can say is that the article will introduce a whole new 'family' of whiskies.
Cheers, Lex
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