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A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

Posted on the 19 November 2014 by Manofmany @manofmanytastes

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

Dan Murphy’s is well known in Australia for offering an extensive range of alcohol at very competitive prices but unbeknown to most is that hosting specialist tastings is also their forte. When invited to attend an alcohol tasting at the Double Bay store, hosted by one of their experts, we threw down the gauntlet and requested a selection of rye whiskies to try. They happily obliged.

Dan Murphy’s is well known in Australia for offering an extensive range of alcohol at very competitive prices but unbeknown to most is that hosting specialist tastings is also their forte. When invited to attend an alcohol tasting at the Double Bay store, hosted by one of their experts, we threw down the gauntlet and requested a selection of rye whiskies to try. They happily obliged.

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

If you’re not too familiar with Rye Whisky, there’s two types: American rye whiskey, which is required by law to be distilled from at least 51 percent rye; and Canadian rye whisky, which is actually labelled as such for historical reasons. US rye whiskey is aged in charred, new oak barrels and distilled to no more than 160 (US proof) or (80%) which imparts spicy or fruity flavours to the whiskey (Bourbon on the other hand is noticeably sweeter, being distilled from 51% corn). Canadian whisky however, has no requirement for the rye content, but is able to be labelled as such provided it possesses the aroma, taste and character generally attributed to Canadian whisky.

Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

We’re all familiar with Jim Beam, but if you’re not a rye drinker you can be forgiven for not recognising the yellow-labelled cousin of their famous bourbon whiskey. The taste of this rye is complex and flavoursome. We got hints of pepper, spice and a zesty piercing of citrus. Flavour party in your mouth.

Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

Made, matured and bottled in Kentucky USA, this as authentic as an American rye gets. It has a cheerful flavour with vanilla whispers, gentle lick of honey and a spicy undertone.

Crown Royal Blended Canadian Whisky

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

Crown Royal is as Canadian as duet with Justin Bieber and Celine Dion, but goes down much more smoothly. Just like the bottle it’s packaged in, its bouquet is elegant and with gentle sweetness to its taste. It’s loaded with enough flavour to excite, whilst its gentle presence is still kind enough to sip.

Canadian Club Blended Canadian Whisky

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

Canadian Club, affectionately referred to as C.C., is most commonly consumed with a ginger ale mixer. After sipping it straight we were able to experience some interesting flavours awaiting in the glass. C.C. boasts a fruity breath, with a caressing caramel flavour and a hint of straw.

Rittenhouse 100 Proof Straight Rye Whiskey

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

The Rittenhouse 100 proof is the most decadent rye we tasted. Deep notes of brown sugar, gingerbread and woods, paired with a smack of pepper and sweetness to finish.

Dan Murphy’s Tastings

A Beginner’s Guide to Rye Whiskey

If you’re wanting to try out a tasting yourself, Dan Murphy’s aren’t limited to whisky either. They carefully select everything from wines, liqueurs, beer and ciders for you to taste on a weekly basis. The tastings run from 4pm to 7pm on Fridays and Saturdays (not available in their Burwood or Manly Vale stores) so if you want to check out what’s available head to their website here.

** Pro-tip: Even if you’re not in the store at these times, each of the Product Experts leave tasting notes throughout the store, so if you see a small post-it next to a bottle, make sure to have a read as it’s almost guaranteed to be a great recommendation.

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