
Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey by Floyd Mayweather Lot 50
Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey by Floyd Mayweather (Lot 50) is a proudly approachable, smooth Canadian whisky that combines balanced sweetness, gentle spice, and refined oak influence. Positioned as both an everyday go-to and a statement-making bottle from a celebrity-led brand, it delivers classic blended Canadian character with a touch of polished maturity.
Origins & Craftsmanship
This whisky is blended Canadian whisky crafted under the Good Money label created by world champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. as part of his spirits portfolio. It is made from a quality blend of Canadian grain whiskies that are then aged for five years in American oak casks, a maturation that builds texture and contributes to integrated oak nuance while maintaining the hallmark smoothness associated with Canadian styles.
The development process emphasizes refined smoothness and accessibility, with exposure to oak helping to round out the spirit’s profile and add complementary notes of vanilla, toasted wood, and subtle spice. While Canadian whiskies often feature lighter grain character and a focus on mellow balance, this expression aims to present a slightly richer and more expressive profile thanks to its five-year aging.
Critics Reviews
There are no widely published professional critic scores from major spirits authorities (e.g., Whisky Advocate, San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Difford’s Guide) available for Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey at this time. What exists instead are community and retailer reviews that consistently praise the whisky’s smooth, balanced profile, ease of drinking, and approachable character.
Tasting Profile
Nose: Soft and inviting, with caramel sweetness, toasted oak, gentle vanilla, and a touch of warm spice. There are light fruity suggestions—such as ripe apple—and a subtle cereal-grain warmth, indicating balanced maturation and blend harmony.
Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied, the palate delivers caramel and light toffee, supported by oak-derived notes of vanilla and spice. A touch of toastiness and subtle tropical fruit echoes (suggestive of baked apples or light citrus) add dimension.
Finish: Rounded and gently warming, with lingering oak spice and sweet grain character that taper to a pleasant, drinkable close.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV (80 proof) — typical for Canadian whisky style |
| Origin / Region | Canada (blended Canadian whisky) |
| Production | Blend aged 5 years in American oak casks |
| Aromas & Flavors | Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, light spice, ripe fruit hints |
| Style / Identity | Smooth, balanced, approachable Canadian whisky |
Cocktail Recipes
Good Money Highball
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2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
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4–6 oz chilled soda water
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Lemon twist garnish
Method: Build over ice in a tall glass, top with soda, stir gently, garnish with lemon.
Canadian Manhattan (Twist)
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2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
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1 oz sweet vermouth
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2 dashes aromatic bitters
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Cherry garnish
Method: Stir ingredients with ice, strain into a chilled coupe, garnish with a cherry.
Whisky Sour (Balanced Sweet-Sour)
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2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
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3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
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1/2 oz simple syrup
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Lemon wheel garnish
Method: Shake with ice, strain into a rocks glass over ice, garnish.
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Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey by Floyd Mayweather Lot 50
Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey by Floyd Mayweather (Lot 50) is a proudly approachable, smooth Canadian whisky that combines balanced sweetness, gentle spice, and refined oak influence. Positioned as both an everyday go-to and a statement-making bottle from a celebrity-led brand, it delivers classic blended Canadian character with a touch of polished maturity.
Origins & Craftsmanship
This whisky is blended Canadian whisky crafted under the Good Money label created by world champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. as part of his spirits portfolio. It is made from a quality blend of Canadian grain whiskies that are then aged for five years in American oak casks, a maturation that builds texture and contributes to integrated oak nuance while maintaining the hallmark smoothness associated with Canadian styles.
The development process emphasizes refined smoothness and accessibility, with exposure to oak helping to round out the spirit’s profile and add complementary notes of vanilla, toasted wood, and subtle spice. While Canadian whiskies often feature lighter grain character and a focus on mellow balance, this expression aims to present a slightly richer and more expressive profile thanks to its five-year aging.
Critics Reviews
There are no widely published professional critic scores from major spirits authorities (e.g., Whisky Advocate, San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Difford’s Guide) available for Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey at this time. What exists instead are community and retailer reviews that consistently praise the whisky’s smooth, balanced profile, ease of drinking, and approachable character.
Tasting Profile
Nose: Soft and inviting, with caramel sweetness, toasted oak, gentle vanilla, and a touch of warm spice. There are light fruity suggestions—such as ripe apple—and a subtle cereal-grain warmth, indicating balanced maturation and blend harmony.
Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied, the palate delivers caramel and light toffee, supported by oak-derived notes of vanilla and spice. A touch of toastiness and subtle tropical fruit echoes (suggestive of baked apples or light citrus) add dimension.
Finish: Rounded and gently warming, with lingering oak spice and sweet grain character that taper to a pleasant, drinkable close.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV (80 proof) — typical for Canadian whisky style |
| Origin / Region | Canada (blended Canadian whisky) |
| Production | Blend aged 5 years in American oak casks |
| Aromas & Flavors | Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, light spice, ripe fruit hints |
| Style / Identity | Smooth, balanced, approachable Canadian whisky |
Cocktail Recipes
Good Money Highball
-
2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
-
4–6 oz chilled soda water
-
Lemon twist garnish
Method: Build over ice in a tall glass, top with soda, stir gently, garnish with lemon.
Canadian Manhattan (Twist)
-
2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
-
1 oz sweet vermouth
-
2 dashes aromatic bitters
-
Cherry garnish
Method: Stir ingredients with ice, strain into a chilled coupe, garnish with a cherry.
Whisky Sour (Balanced Sweet-Sour)
-
2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
-
3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
-
1/2 oz simple syrup
-
Lemon wheel garnish
Method: Shake with ice, strain into a rocks glass over ice, garnish.
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Description
Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey by Floyd Mayweather (Lot 50) is a proudly approachable, smooth Canadian whisky that combines balanced sweetness, gentle spice, and refined oak influence. Positioned as both an everyday go-to and a statement-making bottle from a celebrity-led brand, it delivers classic blended Canadian character with a touch of polished maturity.
Origins & Craftsmanship
This whisky is blended Canadian whisky crafted under the Good Money label created by world champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. as part of his spirits portfolio. It is made from a quality blend of Canadian grain whiskies that are then aged for five years in American oak casks, a maturation that builds texture and contributes to integrated oak nuance while maintaining the hallmark smoothness associated with Canadian styles.
The development process emphasizes refined smoothness and accessibility, with exposure to oak helping to round out the spirit’s profile and add complementary notes of vanilla, toasted wood, and subtle spice. While Canadian whiskies often feature lighter grain character and a focus on mellow balance, this expression aims to present a slightly richer and more expressive profile thanks to its five-year aging.
Critics Reviews
There are no widely published professional critic scores from major spirits authorities (e.g., Whisky Advocate, San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Difford’s Guide) available for Good Money 5 Year Old Canadian Whiskey at this time. What exists instead are community and retailer reviews that consistently praise the whisky’s smooth, balanced profile, ease of drinking, and approachable character.
Tasting Profile
Nose: Soft and inviting, with caramel sweetness, toasted oak, gentle vanilla, and a touch of warm spice. There are light fruity suggestions—such as ripe apple—and a subtle cereal-grain warmth, indicating balanced maturation and blend harmony.
Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied, the palate delivers caramel and light toffee, supported by oak-derived notes of vanilla and spice. A touch of toastiness and subtle tropical fruit echoes (suggestive of baked apples or light citrus) add dimension.
Finish: Rounded and gently warming, with lingering oak spice and sweet grain character that taper to a pleasant, drinkable close.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV (80 proof) — typical for Canadian whisky style |
| Origin / Region | Canada (blended Canadian whisky) |
| Production | Blend aged 5 years in American oak casks |
| Aromas & Flavors | Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, light spice, ripe fruit hints |
| Style / Identity | Smooth, balanced, approachable Canadian whisky |
Cocktail Recipes
Good Money Highball
-
2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
-
4–6 oz chilled soda water
-
Lemon twist garnish
Method: Build over ice in a tall glass, top with soda, stir gently, garnish with lemon.
Canadian Manhattan (Twist)
-
2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
-
1 oz sweet vermouth
-
2 dashes aromatic bitters
-
Cherry garnish
Method: Stir ingredients with ice, strain into a chilled coupe, garnish with a cherry.
Whisky Sour (Balanced Sweet-Sour)
-
2 oz Good Money 5 Year Canadian Whiskey
-
3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
-
1/2 oz simple syrup
-
Lemon wheel garnish
Method: Shake with ice, strain into a rocks glass over ice, garnish.










