yes, it is, but under a different name.
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Seagrams VO is whiskey. It has 0g of sugar. It has 97 calories per shot. Seagrams VO has 13.8 grams of alcohol.
Seagrams 7 Crown is an American blended whiskey. It's ingredients include corn, rye and barley to name a few.
Oh, dude, you're mixing Seagrams VO with 7-Up? That's a classic combo, like peanut butter and jelly, but with a little more kick. And yeah, technically, Seagrams VO is a Canadian whiskey, and a 7 and 7 refers to mixing it with 7-Up. So, you're not wrong there. Enjoy your drink!
Seagrams VO is a brand of blended Canadian whiskey that has been aged 6 years. It is sold in various size bottles, some small and some rather large and this, of course, varies the pricing for the product. The most popular sized bottle is the 750 ml and sells for about $16 - $18 in the U.S.
The "VO" in Seagram's VO stands for "Very Old." It is a designation used to indicate that the whiskey has been aged for a certain period, contributing to its quality and flavor profile. Seagram's VO is a blended Canadian whiskey known for its smoothness and versatility. The brand emphasizes its heritage and craftsmanship in the production of this whiskey.
According to this site http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1853.html it's about 19 g.
consisting of corn, rye, rye malt, barley malt, yeast, and water.
Bourbon is whiskey made in Kentucky, specifically Bourbon County: Maker's Mark Scotch is blended whiskey made in Scotland: Johnny Walker Irish whiskey is made in Ireland. It can be Single Malt (Glendfiddich), double malt or more. American whiskey is that which is not made in Bourbon County: Jack Daniels. Canadian whiskey is that which is made in Canada: Seagrams, Candian Club.
"7" in Seagram's 7 Crown whiskey refers to its original blend, which was developed in 1934 and is known for its smooth and versatile flavor. The "Crown" designation signifies a premium quality, often associated with the brand's status as a blended American whiskey. Seagram's 7 is particularly noted for its mixability, making it a popular choice for cocktails.
I have a I quart bottle in the box unopened of Seagrams crown royal 1963 any one know what the value would be?