Wednesday, January 27, 2010

What Is The Best Age For Crown Royal Whiskey What Type Of Alcohol Is The Best To Age In The Shortest Age Time?

What type of alcohol is the best to age in the shortest age time? - what is the best age for crown royal whiskey

So I have a bottle of whiskey, Crown Royal is a exactly what kind of alcohol in old age? if not?

3 comments:

BustedFl... said...

Bottles of spirits are not "age" in the bottle.

All comes in wooden barrels for aging. Once the bottle stops the aging process.

When the whiskey is distilled, which is like the water clear. Bourbon For there is no color can be added at all - so that every color and flavor is the collection of charred barrels.

Bourbon is aged in new oak barrels, but can only be used once. Scotch, because they are more sensitive, would be flooded with tons of new oak, so that will be used many weapons in the age of Bourbon, to Scotland and Ireland aging malt whiskeys.

Almost all whiskeys are higher to some degree. Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey, and that is to know a few because I do not care much for them.

This does not mean that old bottle of whiskey, no more worthy than another - it is the rarity factor, but does not change the whiskey.

I've always heard that the wine may improve in the bottle, but I have my doubts.

Ik Houd Van Snoepjes!! said...

Uh ..... can? But I will try the same thing.

Alcohol and wine are not the same. The wine can age. Alcohol ........ can not really .....

Alcohol is alcohol. And since my friend Saki, which has just expired! I had to throw: (sad: (

Raul P said...

Not sure what to tell u not mean a glass of wine per day may you live a longer life

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