Rye whisky

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Rye whisky describes two types of whiskies, theoretically distilled from rye.

A bottle of rye whiskey
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A bottle of rye whiskey

In the United States, "rye whiskey" is, by law, made from a mash of at least 51 percent rye. (The other ingredients of the mash are usually corn and malted barley.) Rye whiskey was the prevalent whiskey of the northeastern states, especially Pennsylvania and Maryland, but largely disappeared after Prohibition, with only a few remaining producers.

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[edit] Canadian/Rye differences

Canadian whisky is often called "rye whisky" in Canada and the United States, as historically much of the content was from rye. Today, however, most Canadian whisky is blended with only a small portion, if any, coming from rye. Popular brands are Canadian Club and Crown Royal. In Canada, several brands of higher-proportion Rye Whisky are sold in contrast to Canadian Whisky, notwithstanding the confusion in common usage. The only remaining 100% rye Rye Whisky made in Canada is Alberta Premium.

[edit] Distillers

In 1996, Fritz Maytag of the Anchor Brewery in San Francisco, California, began distilling Old Potrero Single Malt Whiskey under the label Anchor Distilling. The whiskey is made from 100 percent malted rye, and is one of the few single malt whiskey produced in the United States.

Other prominent rye whiskey distillers in the United States include Jim Beam and Austin, Nichols, which markets its product under the Wild Turkey brand at 80 and 101 proof. Other labels include Old Overholt, Van Winkle Family Reserve, Rittenhouse, "Michter's" and Pikesville Supreme.

[edit] Specialities

"Rock and Rye" is a liqueur made from rye whiskey with fruit flavorings (primarily citrus), with a bit of rock candy (crystallized sucrose) in the bottle, or alternatively a toddy made with rye whiskey, bitters and rock candy.

[edit] Rye Bottlings

  • Wild Turkey
  • Jim Beam
  • Old Overholt
  • Red Hook Rye 23 Year,
  • Rittenhouse Rye 80
  • Rittenhouse Rye 100 BIB Bottled In Bond
  • Vintage 23 Year
  • Vintage 21 Year
  • Michters
  • Michters 10 Year
  • Old Potrero
  • Old Potrero 18th Century
  • Pikesville
  • Sazerac 6 Year
  • Sazerac 18 Year
  • Classic Cask 21 Year
  • Van Winkle Family Reserve 13 Year
  • Templeton Rye

[edit] Rye Whiskey in Popular Culture

  • In the movie Animal House, Boone orders a double rock and rye and seven Carlings.

Rye whisky, rye whisky,
Rye whisky, I cry,
If you don't give me rye whisky,
I surely will die [...]

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