Keg n Cork Liquor Company - Edmonton

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Keg n Cork Liquor Company Ltd. - Kegncork.com

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Well, hard to say that spring has sprung – I spoke with a member who got 4 inches of snowfall on his farm yesterday morning. But, one thing we know, even through all this Albertan weather, social distance, through all the ambiguities of modern life, the one thing we can hold onto as an absolute fact, and cannot possibly, reasonably disagree about, is that, it is certainly, indubitably, May.

So, as last month, I’ll give an overview of the Outturn whiskies, with a view to writing about them in a more straightforward, probably less interesting way than you might find in the tasting panel’s notes, but hopefully shed just another shaft of light on these whiskies.

Also note that, horray, we have three more whiskies to look forward to in a couple weeks, in a mid-month release, just in time, as we start to re-open in this province, to, blossom, if you will, as the snow mould dies off and the finer fragrances of this heightened olfactory time of year drift in.

If you’ve been missing the usual monthly ramblings on the significance of smell and taste, check out Ann-Sophie Barwich’s article It’s hard to fool a nose which seriously explores those senses from a philosophical, scholarly angle. An interesting read to sip a whisky to.


58.33 Sweet and juicy – dry finish (Sweet, fruity & mellow)

This is a profile that I really enjoy, and I think can sometimes get lost in a lineup of expressive, peculiar, punchy whiskies. One of those slow & steady drams. The raw, directness of a youthful whisky. Fun candies on the nose, brings to mind Runts, and those spongy, impossibly red strawberry marshmallow things. The name doesn’t lie – the whisky is lush and fruity on the palate, yet it finishes pleasingly crisp and dry, though not thin. Black tea mentioned in the tasting notes is on the money. Beckoning.

Give it a try if you’re looking for a palate-exciter aperitif whisky before a meal to get the juices flowing.


Old Fashioned

Finally! Been looking forward to this one for a while. I’ve been a fan of the blended malts the SMWS has released so far, particularly Exotic Cargo, and this one bears some similarities to that series in its full body, and rich texture. Where Exotic Cargo went full ripe, fresh fruit, Old Fashioned goes to the nuttier, leatherier side of sherry, tied in with some excellent fresh oak spice. Also interesting to note that this whisky was aged for a brief period in casks that previously held Double IPA beer. I can’t say that I really perceive much influence as far as IPA goes, and considering the unusual maturation regime, everything is surprisingly well integrated, with no one feature reaching up and overpowering anything else. I can’t say I see a similarity between this bottling and the cocktail of its namesake, but that’s not a bad thing. It’s an enjoyable whisky, but if absolutely nothing else, it’s something unique that I look forward to sampling and discussing with you all one day.

Give it a try if you’ve enjoyed the blended malt series so far from SMWS. These are unique whiskies for the Society in the sense that, they’re highly accessible and drinkable. Not the sort of whisky that is going to grab you by your lapels and shake the bejeezus out of you, but a different side of fine whisky – approachable, while remaining flawless and full of enjoyable, distinctive qualities. A trained nose will be able to spend some time with this and appreciate it, but it is a whisky equally at home in a less serious setting.


16.39 Sweetness and spice laced with mystery (Deep, rich & dark fruits)

Another whisky that saw an uncommon maturation. 17 years in a Port pipe, followed by the remainder of its maturation in a 2nd fill European Oak puncheon. For whatever reason, I’ve found that Port pipes can be dicey when it comes to whisky maturation. Sometimes they yield rich, ripe fruit, but a lot of time they comes off cardboardy and excessively ‘dunnage-warehouse-like’. For whatever reason, Port casks just seem a bit more temperamental and volatile than a standard Sherry butt, for whatever reason. This whisky doesn’t suffer from any of those faults – it shows incredible complexity and subtlety. On the nose, there definitely is a present but not overpowering component of dunnage (think musty wet earthen floors and old wood) balanced out by, I must agree with the tasting notes, bramble liqueur (it’s there!).

Give it a try if you like Sherry cask whiskies in this same age range and enjoy layered fruitiness, delicate sweetness, and a long finish. This is something off that beaten path, fresh and exciting, but not straying off into overly obscure and niche territory.


4.248 Emanating petrichor

A ‘tired old hogshead’ matured Highland Park. Glorious. The peat on this is not extreme, but it is there, and it is savoury, chewy, complex, sweet creamy vanilla woven in with car exhaust. Elemental. Petrichor, an excellent word you didn’t know you needed tucked under the ol’ cap, sure to make all your friends wince! Though, do consider that a particle identified in the profound smell of fresh rain, geosmin, can be detected by humans in concentrations as low as 5 parts per billion. Our ancestors unknowingly brought us this unfathomably strange, cosmic gift.

Somehow this is the weird bottling of the Outturn, which is impressive, considering the other whiskies it sits alongside that read so strangely on paper.

Give it a try if you liked 4.251 Armchair dancing dram (which was distilled just one day prior), and enjoy Highland Park matured in Bourbon casks.



Another tasty Outturn, I’d say. Thanks for reading, and as always, shoot me an email ([email protected]) if you have any questions or comments about the Outturn whiskies, or anything Society related in general, always happy to chat.


Cheers,


-Dave

Contact Keg n Cork Liquor Company

Address :

3845 99 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6H6, Canada

Phone : 📞 +789
Postal code : 6
Website : http://www.kegncork.com/
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City : E
Description : Premium spirits, beers & wines, plus tasting events, in a warehouse–style interior.

3845 99 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6H6, Canada
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Anthony Walker on Google

If you are looking for unique or small batch scotch/whiskey this is the place. The collection is awesome and note worthy. They also sell the standards but they have a outstanding whiskey selection.
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Mac L on Google

Dare I say this is the best selection of bottled/canned craft beer in Edmonton? It doesn't have the biggest selection in the city, but it has the best quality selection. Not only the best breweries from Alberta, but also lots to choose from from other parts of Canada, US, and Europe.
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Vaughn Lasell on Google

Amazing selection of craft beers! They also have a huge selection of whiskeys, bourbon and scotch in particular. I always feel like a kid in a candy store here.
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Anne Marie Bruce on Google

Helpful and friendly staff, clean and inviting store. Staff let me know that they have over 900 craft beer varieties in their fridge. We will go back to browse for sure!
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Tim Bates on Google

Placed an order online for some single malt whisky that I could not find in elsewhere. Within 5 minutes of placing my order, I received an email from Canada post that the package was received at carrier facility and estimated delivery was 7 days away. The Package arrived 2 business days later (amazing) with a nice appreciative note and a sample from one of their exclusive bottling’s. This is how you earn a lifetime customer.
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Michael Brant on Google

Didn't have Yukon Brewery on the shelf when I called in, asked, and I was told they did. I walked around the cooler for about 15 min. No offer of help while I was clearly looking for something. I did get a good bye, but even then, walking out empty handed, no offer to help. I won't return as I was given unreliable information and it is a drive to get there. I find Minhas, just 2 min away from this location, has better service and prices, plus they give free gifts on every purchase. They remebered my name and face from my first visit as well. Which they have done with EVERYONE I have brought to them also. Oh, Keg and Cork, they sell ALL their beer in singles as well. Super annoying! I saw no offer of deals when buying multiples, and I felt like I would be over paying had I bought beer here.
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Stuart Saumer on Google

We were very excited to find several of our favorite Canadian wines from the Penticton & Oliver region. They also carry a Calgary craft beer I have been looking for (Establishment- Autobahn). Polite and helpful staff for finding everything too.
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Frank Simpson on Google

Great way to max your credit card if you want to try something new. Good selection of whiskey. Not as good as high end as Vines, but Keg n Cork had what I wanted and more.

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