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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
... (except that corn whisky need not be so stored), and bottled at not less than 80
° proof, and also includes mixtures of such distillates for which no specific
standards of identity are prescribed. (1)(i) "Bourbon whisky", "rye whisky", "wheat
...
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American Ballads and Folk Songs
RYE WHISKY With puto I'll eat when I'm hun - gry, I'll drink when I'm dry; If the If
the o - cean was whis - ky and I was a duck, I'd — CHORUS hard times don't kill
me, I'll live till I die. Rye dive to the hot - torn to get one sweet suck. . ~K whis - ky
...
John Avery Lomax, Alan Lomax, Harold William Thompson, 1934
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Whisky: Technology, Production and Marketing
Canadian whisky Canadian whisky is defined in Canada under the Food and
Drugs Act (1993): Canadian Whisky, Canadian Rye Whisky and Rye Whisky
shall: be a potable alcoholic distillate, or a mixture of potable alcoholic distillates,
...
Inge Russell, Graham Stewart, 2003
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Handbook of Alcoholic Beverages: Technical, Analytical and ...
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Distilled Spirits Canadian whisky was once referred to as 'rye whisky,' because at
one time rye was high in the grain bill of such whiskies. However, for many years
...
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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 27, Alcohol, Tobacco ...
A blended whisky containing not less than 51 percent on a proof gallon basis of
one of the types of straight whisky shall be further designated by that specific type
of straight whisky; for example, “blended rye whisky” (rye whisky—a blend).
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2012
A blended whisky containing not less than 51 percent on a proof gallon basis of
one of the types of straight whisky shall be further designated by that specific type
of straight whisky; for example, "blended rye whisky" (rye whisky — a blend).
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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 27, Alcohol, Tobacco ...
A blended whisky containing not less than 51 percent on a proof gallon basis of
one of the types of straight whisky shall be further designated by that specific type
of straight whisky; for example, "blended rye whisky" (rye whisky — a blend).
National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Federal Register, 2010
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Handbook of Food Products Manufacturing, 2 Volume Set
... in 1858, founded the first distillery, and the product was launched as Canadian
Club brand in 1884 (Benitah 2002). It is produced from corn, rye, and barley malt.
When rye is used at levels over 51%, its product can be named "rye whisky".
Y. H. Hui, PhD, Ramesh C. Chandan, Stephanie Clark, 2007
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Biotechnology Foundation Course
Flavours of rye Whisky range from mild, pleasant, pleasing sensation to very
harsh, deadly palatiable characters. "Sweet" rye Whiskys can be produced in a
rye with more than 5 1 % formula with clean fermentation and careful distillation.
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The A-Z Encyclopedia of Food Controversies and the Law [2 ...
(1) (i) ''Bourbon whisky,'' ''rye whisky,'' ''wheat whisky,'' ''malt whisky,'' or ''rye malt
whisky'' is whisky produced at not exceeding 160° proof from a fermented mash
of not less than 51 percent corn, rye, wheat, malted barley, or malted rye grain, ...
Elizabeth M. Williams, 2011
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «RYE WHISKY»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
rye whisky w wiadomościach.
Crown Royal Welcomes First-Ever Rye Whisky To Growing Portfolio
Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye provides consumers with a very smooth and spicy flavor profile that can be mixed into traditional rye cocktails, such as the ... «PR Newswire, Maj 15»
Collingwood rye whisky named best in Canada
Collingwood 21-year-old Rye Whisky, which is produced at the Canadian Mist distillery, was named Canadian Whisky of the Year at the Canadian Whisky ... «Simcoe.com, Sty 15»