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Where To Buy Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey In Thailand


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On 11/26/2024 at 3:42 PM, AgMech Cowboy said:

I was told, many moons ago, that the 'local' distributor of Crown was reusing the empty bottles and substituting it with their local brew (or something to that effect).  The distributor was caught substituting the alcohol by Seagram who decided that they would never allow Crown Royal to be sold in Thailand except at the duty free shops.  I don't shop for it anymore; although, I've got about 2/3 of a bottle in my closet. (one day I'll probably drink it)

 

I've a friend, who is no longer in Thailand, whose wife could get it in Thailand, but he never disclosed how she got it. (he was always well stocked).

 

BTW: I could not find anything about a place called Siam Liquor.

That is the first and only answer I have heard as to why it is not available .   Probably never will be available --  it has been like this for many years. 

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Genune Question: 

What is special about this Whisky ???

 

I understand that someting such as a Bulleit Bourbon or Woodford Reserve is excellent for an Old Fashioned.

... that a Macallan 12 year (or much better) is great neat...   and that a JW black-label goes well with a coke etc...  or even a Jack D if that flavour is preferred... 

 

But, with any of the above, if they are not available, there is always a very good alternative available. 

 

So...   what is special about Crown Royal - that it makes so sought after by some in this thread ?

 

 

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10 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Genune Question: 

What is special about this Whisky ???

 

I understand that someting such as a Bulleit Bourbon or Woodford Reserve is excellent for an Old Fashioned.

... that a Macallan 12 year (or much better) is great neat...   and that a JW black-label goes well with a coke etc...  or even a Jack D if that flavour is preferred... 

 

But, with any of the above, if they are not available, there is always a very good alternative available. 

 

So...   what is special about Crown Royal - that it makes so sought after by some in this thread ?

If never had, give a try if available, as it is pretty tasty.   And I'm not a whiskey drinker (neat or on the rocks), and about the only one I'll do shots of.

 

Like Jameson also, and discovered that while making my own Bailey's in TH.

Posted
5 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

If never had, give a try if available, as it is pretty tasty.   And I'm not a whiskey drinker (neat or on the rocks), and about the only one I'll do shots of.

 

Like Jameson also, and discovered that while making my own Bailey's in TH.

 

I will if I see a bottle... 

 

BTW - for some inexplicable reason, Jamesons is one of the most bootlegged Whiskey's in Thailand...   so I now steer clear of it in bars...  

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26 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I will if I see a bottle... 

 

BTW - for some inexplicable reason, Jamesons is one of the most bootlegged Whiskey's in Thailand...   so I now steer clear of it in bars...  

Actually bootlegged or watered down, even swapped out with something else.  Whiskey is something I wouldn't order in a bar in TH, or the USA, as some do the same there.

 

Crown and Jameson has too much of a distinct taste for a regular drinker not to notice.  Haven't a clue of other whiskeys or spirits, and never got into them.  Only in mixed drinks.

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