Canada’s Eau Claire Distillery is a rather fascinating operation because, as we chronicled several years ago, they are known for making use of draft horses in helping to plant malting barley for their single malt whisky. The distillery has some other whisky in its portfolio as well we recently learned about, taking the form of a new rye expression that’s been horse farmed too.
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