My understanding is the ingredients are still Canadian (Manitoba) the distilling is in Canada and then, 1 of the 2 bottling/mixing plants is relocating with the other staying in Canada.
Admittedly, the facility which is closing has gotten a large share of headlines, so I can easily see the confusion.
It’s not anymore. They moved production to the US this year.
They moved some of their bottling to the US.
The whiskey is still brewed, distilled and aged in Gimli, Manitoba (using Canadian grown grain).
And the bottles sold in Canada are still bottled in Quebec.
It’s the bottles that are sold internationally that are being filled in the US plant now.
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Still, definately a less than ideal situation, but not as catastrophic as some people are claiming.
But Sour Puss moved to Canada.
Crown Royal is a joke, high school parking lot whiskey. Like Silk Tassel.
Excuse me, we only drink Fireball in high school parking lots!
Man I miss the old Fireball bottle
Some production.
My understanding is the ingredients are still Canadian (Manitoba) the distilling is in Canada and then, 1 of the 2 bottling/mixing plants is relocating with the other staying in Canada.
Admittedly, the facility which is closing has gotten a large share of headlines, so I can easily see the confusion.
Ah, more trivia! I had Crown Royal a couple of times in the 2010s. I think they should produce something else.