Found several bottles of the 2011 version and looking for any comments on same.
Found several bottles of the 2011 version and looking for any comments on same.
I love scotch.....I love bourbon.....I love rye......St George's is the only whiskey I have ever given away (I gave it to another SB'er 2 years ago and I understand the bottle is still pretty full...obviously this is not a 2011 bottle....it was from the first release...I forget the year. To me it is a spirit that doesn't know what it wants to be. St. George's made Eau de Vie before they tried a single malt and I think it ends up being in the middle of the 2 spirits. I have met some folks that rate it "not bad", but I'm to the point now I won't even taste it if its offered to me.....but that's just my taste.
This whiskey has gotten MUCH better since the initial releases; less spirited, better integrated malt/wood character, etc.
That being said, still fairly expensive, and still needs more age.
I'm interested in this so excuse the thread resurrection. Anybody try Batch 12? It's supposed to be composed of different barrels of varying ages (I think I read 5-12yrs somewhere).
http://www.stgeorgespirits.com/spiri...-malt-whiskey/For our current release (Lot 12), Dave ventured deep into the far corners of our whiskey library and drew from 15 different barrels averaging about eight years old (as young as five and as old as twelve years old).
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Their 30th Anniversary single malt looks truly intriguing. Finished in pear eau de vie barrels mmmm
That yella whiskey runnin' down my throat like honey dew vine water and I took another slash…
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I'll be in the SF Bay Area in April, probably make my way over to St George's at some point and hopefully get to try it for free![]()