Let’s
get something out of the way here. I’ve not tried Canadian Mist in
probably the last dozen years. Why? Because the last time it passed my lips, I
was in Orlando, and it was the only whisky poured at the event I was attending.
It was hideous. Canadian Mist is the whisky that turned me off of Canadian
whiskies.
I
wasn’t reviewing whiskey a dozen years ago. My palate has refined significantly
since then. With the whole #DrinkCurious mantra, I’m supposed to return
to things I didn’t previously enjoy and give them second (and sometimes third)
chances.
What
is Canadian Mist? It is a blended Canadian whisky founded in 1967 by Brown-Forman.
It is made from a mash of rye from Ontario and Alberta, corn grown from within
100 miles of the distillery in Collingwood, Ontario, and malted barley. Triple-distilled
in a column still, Canadian Mist uses water sourced from Georgian Bay. It
rested “at least” 36 months in used, charred oak barrels that formerly held “heavier
whiskeys” in climate-controlled warehouses. Sazerac purchased the brand
in 2020. You can expect to spend $9.99 for a 750ml, 40% ABV (80°) package.
I picked up a 50ml taster for $0.99 at some random liquor store. Let’s see if
this is any better than I remember.
Appearance: Poured
neat in my Glencairn glass, Canadian Mist was the color of yellow straw. A
medium rim led to fat, sticky tears.
Nose: I
smelled acetone, caramel, butterscotch, and something like synthetic citrus.
When I brought the air into my mouth, it was kinda-sorta butterscotch.
Palate: The texture was thin. The first thing I
tasted was something chemical. It took a lot to get past it, but I eked out
maple and a fake-tasting caramel. Please don’t ask me to break it up into the front,
middle, and back because I can’t.
Finish: Too long and bitter, Canadian Mist’s finish
featured caramel and more acetone.
Bottle, Bar, or Bust: My gosh, it all came back at me as I
was smelling this. The only thing I can say that is attractive about Canadian
Mist is it is dirt cheap. It is a palate wrecker. I can’t see attempting to
salvage this in a cocktail, and I refuse even to try. Rating Canadian Mist as a
Bust does a disservice to the Bust
rating. Drink anything else.
My Simple, Easy to
Understand Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
Whiskeyfellow encourages
you to enjoy your whiskey as you see fit but begs you do so responsibly.
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