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Well... Kinda, sorta in a far off land sort of way... Nearly. But not quite.

The Bronfmans sold out years ago. To an English distillery conglomerate called Diageo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diageo


They have about as much to do with Seagram's as the Ford Motor Co. has to do with the Ford Foundation. Nothing. All ties cut.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
It's not syrupy sweet straight up?


I don't think so, it's not like southern comfort or anything like that.

standard deer/elk hunting whiskey when I grew up in Northern Arizona.

People that grew up in the Depression and went to WWII after high school liked a drink at camp, and weren't putting on airs.

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Back in high school, we were not fans of Seagram's. Kessler was our preferred white trash whiskey. "Smooth as silk"

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Originally Posted by auk1124
Back in high school, we were not fans of Seagram's. Kessler was our preferred white trash whiskey. "Smooth as silk"

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What?

You didn't swipe bottles of Ten High?

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Growing up in oil field West Texas...

The roustabouts always drank OFC.

They said it stands for Oil Field Champagne.. laugh


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Bottled in Bond even.

Cool.

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar


Well... Kinda, sorta in a far off land sort of way... Nearly. But not quite.

The Bronfmans sold out years ago. To an English distillery conglomerate called Diageo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diageo


They have about as much to do with Seagram's as the Ford Motor Co. has to do with the Ford Foundation. Nothing. All ties cut.



I think the Bronfman girls are still heirs to Seagram's. Clare Bronfman also owns Fiji Water.

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This is making we want some!

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I heard, "Only For Catholics".


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
I heard, "Only For Catholics".


The old joke around here is what is the difference between Baptist and Catholics? A Catholic will say hi to you in the liquid store and a Baptist wont!


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Originally Posted by auk1124
Back in high school, we were not fans of Seagram's. Kessler was our preferred white trash whiskey. "Smooth as silk"

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Got the Frederick Douglass on the bottle. Haha

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Please tell us what role Clare Bronfman had at Seagrams, other than inheriting money from her daddy?

Kinda like comparing William Randolph Hearst with Patty... wink


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My first taste of whiskey was Seagrams 7 , snitched out of a bottle my dad kept under the sink for special occasions, like if one or more of his cousins or brothers came over to visit. This would have been about 1950 or so when I was 10. Never did get so I liked it, much preferred Canadian Club up until the day I quit drinking 40 years later.


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Around here a 1.75L bottle of Seagrams 7 goes for about $17. At that price you can't expect fine sippin' whisky and it's not. I've had it straight on occasion when that was all there was and it's OK. It's much better in a mixed cocktail. I like it with Coke, if I want an alcoholic beverage and I'm thirsty.

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Not much of a whiskey drinker. Or much of a drinker at all...

So I'm asking here...

How's Seagram's 7?

Brother in law gave me a case of the 1.75L bottles yesterday.

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It's not sweet crap like Crown, is it?



He did throw in a case of Jose Cuervo Gold, and a case each of rum and white tequila.

Is the Seagram's drinkable?


Barry, I wont drink blended whiskey anymore. Stuff is not good for a person.

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7 or Black Velvet used to be my weapons of choice back in my drinking days. Now it's unsweetened ice tea and unsweetened ice tea.


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If you're going to drink it buy some ginger ale. A splash of that with a couple pieces of ice makes it tolerable.


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Originally Posted by BigNate
If you're going to drink it buy some ginger ale. A splash of that with a couple pieces of ice makes it tolerable.



Oh, I doubt I'll drink any.

Just curious what kind of whiskey it is.

May have to trade a bottle for a roll of toilet paper though. laugh


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