Is Kirkland Canadian whiskey made by Crown Royal?

Likewise, if Kirkland Signature’s Canadian whisky tastes very similar to Crown Royal it may be because the whisky is actually produced at the Gimli distillery in Manitoba, which produces Crown Royal.

Who makes the Kirkland Tennessee whiskey?

And according to Market Watch, Kirkland’s Scotch whiskeys come from private-label bottler Alexander Murray & Co., a company that works with about 12 different Scottish distilleries.

What distillery makes Kirkland?

bottler Alexander Murray
The Kirkland Signature Scotch whiskies are sourced by independent bottler Alexander Murray. With a name like Alexander Murray you would imagine a historic Scottish bottler tucked away in a back street of Edinburgh or a hamlet in the Highlands. In fact, Alexander Murray is based in Calabasas, California.

Where is Kirkland liquor made?

Mira Loma, California
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, which regulates the sale and importation of alcohol, has approved only one Certificate of Label Approval for Kirkland Signature vodka. That certificate states the brand is produced by the LeVecke Corp. in Mira Loma, California.

What is Kirkland Canadian Whisky?

Kirkland Canadian whisky is aged for 6 years and presumably given a light spice/sweet additive to smooth out the profile (as is common with almost all Canadian whisky). At this time, we don’t know where the whisky is produced but the marketing literature promises a base of 95% corn along with 2% rye and 2% barley.

Where does Kirkland bourbon come from?

Kirkland Signature Premium Small Batch Bourbon

That’s because Costco’s bourbon is no longer from Kentucky—this is delicious Tennessee whiskey, and Goldfarb says it’s likely from George Dickel. The expert’s opinion: “It doesn’t taste all that much like Dickel—I don’t get that much spice on it,” he notes.

Who makes Kirkland Scotch 23?

Alexander Murray
Bottled after 23 years of aging with a sherry finish of undisclosed duration, Costco’s popular release once again comes to us under the Kirkland Signature house brand, bottled by Alexander Murray.

Is Kirkland Scotch Macallan?

Kirkland? If that name sounds familiar it’s because it’s the house brand of big box megastore Costco. And yes, they bottle their own brand of Macallan Scotch whisky.

Who makes Costco small batch whiskey?

Kirkland Bourbon, released by Costco and produced at Jim Beam American Stillhouse, is named after the town of Kirkland, Washington. This small batch bourbon is bottled at 103 proof, 51.5% ABV.

Who makes Kirkland Scotch 24?

Alexander Murray & Co.
This 24 year old Kirkland Blended Scotch, like all Kirkland Scotch, is sourced and bottled by Alexander Murray & Co.

Where is Costco Scotch from?

Scotland
Trader Joe’s, Costco, and Total Wine provide private-label bottles filled by Alexander Murray from about 12 distilleries in Scotland, including Caol Ila, Tomintoul, Dalmore, Mortlach, Glenrothes, and Tullibardine.

Who makes Alexander Murray Scotch?

Founded in 2004 by Steve Lipp, a Scotsman with over 28 years’ experience in the Scotch whisky industry, the company is based in Calabasas, California, and has been working with trade customers all over the USA in developing and launching their own brand spirits.

Who makes Kirkland 18th Scotch?

Kirkland 18 Year Speyside Single Malt Scotch is a whiskey sold through Costco’s private label brand using Alexander Murray as its independent bottler. The Speyside label is a reference to the region, but because it’s a single malt it comes from a single distillery.

Is Costco Irish whiskey Jameson?

Bushmills may have provided a small portion of the malt whiskey that’s in the Kirkland Signature Irish Whiskey blend. Its biggest whiskey brand is Jameson Irish Whiskey, but it also produces Redbreast, Powers and Green Spot whiskeys.

Is Kirkland vodka made from potatoes?

Kirkland American Vodka is the Costco label vodka. It’s “distilled six times” from an undisclosed base or distillery. Distilled from any agricultural product, most commonly grains or potatoes.