Really? The distillers sampled this and thought “yep it’s ready”? The aroma is malty with honey. Not bad at all. Then the sip is completely out of the blue with a slightly sour bitter beer flavor. Yeah, beer. And a finish of beer. Yes beer. I don’t dislike beer, it’s just that I usually drink beer for the beer flavor and whisky for, well not beer flavor. I’ll return to this ‘single malt’ later and see if I can get behind what St George is up to. BEER?! Weird man, weird.
About this bottle
St. George Single Malt Lot 18 is distilled, aged, and blended by the California-based distillery. Head distiller/blender, Dave Smith, crafted this release. It includes whiskey which range in age from 4-19 years of age. Barrels used for maturation include: Kentucky bourbon, used rum, used French oak wine casks, used port casks, and used California sauternes-style wine casks. Availability begins in California beginning November 2018 with other markets to follow in the weeks that follow.
Reviews
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vanilla and butterscotch on the nose; oak, smoke, leather in the mouth--no peat, and not sweet; dry dry cocoa finish. aftertaste left my tongue tingling, like the nettles in St George absinthe--unusual feeling. interesting Irish style whisky. we'll see how the narrow flavor range grows on me. very different from no.17, my only other St George whisky reference (and a better whisky).
Just picked up my 2018 bottle. Initial impressions are this is my least favorite that I’ve had (14-18, 30th, 35th), but I’m hoping it just needs more time to breathe.
Smooth but not sweet
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