![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Introduced in Canada in 1939 in tribute to that year’s royal tour of the country by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Crown Royal Blended Canadian Whisky was offered in America by 1964 and quickly caught on, a more approachable sipper compared to bourbon, rye, and especially single-malt Scotch. Claimed Illinois’s Famous Beverages: “Come shop while we still have it!” “Guess who’s back?,” wrote Indiana’s Wise Guys Discount Liquors, adding, “grab you a bottle before it’s gone.”Ĭredit: Third Base Market and Spirits WTF?! “Crown the King…Peach Crown is back in stock!” wrote Kentucky’s Fast Lane Liquors in early March of this year, showing a staired display of the stone-fruit-covered white boxes in front of a literal purple throne. The answer is even more remarkable: Crown Royal Peach, a $24.99 bottle, 70-proof, peach-flavored Canadian whisky - something I hardly need to tell you does not meet most any criteria for coveted and collectible whiskey in 2021.Īnd yet, fans cannot find it because liquor stores cannot keep it in stock, the latter taking to Instagram to proudly boast when a new shipment has come off the truck. What is this mystical unicorn that liquor store owners and employees from California to New England, Texas to Illinois, and every point in between keep telling me about? The latest Buffalo Trace Antique Collection offering? Some lavish new Macallan release? ![]()
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