Canadian Whisky Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Canadian Whisky stocks.

Canadian Whisky Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 STZ Constellation Brands’ (STZ) Earnings Growth and Shift Toward Beer Business
Nov 22 DEO Drinks M&A recovery set to continue in 2025
Nov 21 DEO CROWN ROYAL JOINS FORCES WITH NATE SMITH AND SCOTTY HASTING TO SUPPORT VETERANS AS THE AWARD-WINNING WHISKY DONATES $50,000 TO CREATIVETS ON COUNTRY MUSIC'S BIGGEST NIGHT
Nov 21 DEO Major companies that are also popular short-selling stocks
Nov 21 DEO Captain Morgan Ventures into Fresh Territory with Super Bowl Champion Victor Cruz and KidSuper for the Most Adventurous Collab of the Season
Nov 21 DEO JOHNNIE WALKER RENEWS SUCCESSFUL LUNAR NEW YEAR PARTNERSHIP WITH VISIONARY ARTIST JAMES JEAN
Nov 21 STZ Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Anheuser-Busch, Constellation, Molson Coors, Boston Beer and Duckhorn
Nov 21 DEO Diageo “to pause” Crown Royal distillery construction in Canada
Nov 20 DEO DELEÓN Tequila Unveils Its New Campaign and Brand Platform, "Bold Spirits, Rise"
Nov 20 STZ 5 Beverages - Alcohol Stocks Holding Strong Amid Industry Challenges
Nov 19 STZ STZ Trades Below 50 & 200-Day SMA: How Should You Play the Stock?
Nov 19 DEO Diageo: No Path For Market-Beating Returns
Nov 19 DEO Casa Redondo eyes “more muscle” with M&A on back of Safari “party drink” purchase – CEO Daniel Redondo
Nov 18 STZ Winners And Losers Of Q3: Constellation Brands (NYSE:STZ) Vs The Rest Of The Beverages, Alcohol and Tobacco Stocks
Nov 18 DEO Analysis-Price hikes offer chance for Guinness rivals as Diageo pushes zero alcohol brew
Canadian Whisky

Canadian whisky is a type of whisky produced in Canada. Most Canadian whiskies are blended multi-grain liquors containing a large percentage of corn spirits, and are typically lighter and smoother than other whisky styles. When Canadian distillers began adding small amounts of highly-flavourful rye grain to their mashes, people began demanding this new rye-flavoured whisky, referring to it simply as "rye". Today, as for the past two centuries, the terms "rye whisky" and "Canadian whisky" are used interchangeably in Canada and (as defined in Canadian law) refer to exactly the same product, which generally is made with only a small amount of rye grain.

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