By St. George
St. George Baller American Single Malt Whiskey 750ml
Description
St. George Baller American Single Malt Whiskey 750ml
Inspired by the Japanese whisky tradition, St. George Baller American Single Malt Whiskey is a one-of-a-kind American single malt crafted in California. This innovative expression is distilled from 100% malted barley, aged in used bourbon and French oak wine casks, and finished in umeboshi plum liqueur barrels - giving it a light, dry profile with delicate fruit and smoke undertones. Designed for sipping neat or in highball cocktails, this whiskey is a true standout in the world of craft spirits.
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Bright citrus, toasted almond, and subtle floral notes with a hint of umami
- Palate: Crisp malt, light caramel, and stone fruit with a touch of smoke and spice
- Finish: Clean and dry, with lingering oak, plum, and soft peat-like smokiness
Additional Information:
- ABV: 47% (94 Proof)
- Please Note: This item is not shipped in the original packaging.
Serving Suggestions:
- Sip Neat or On the Rocks: Best enjoyed straight or over ice to appreciate its complexity.
- Perfect for Highballs: Mix with soda water and a lemon twist for a refreshing Japanese-style whiskey highball.
- Pair with Savory Dishes: Complements grilled fish, sushi, and charcuterie beautifully.
- Optimal Serving Temperature: Enjoy at room temperature or slightly chilled.
Product Summary:
St. George Baller American Single Malt Whiskey is a bold and innovative American single malt, blending traditional craftsmanship with Japanese-inspired influences. With its delicate malt, fruit, and smoky profile, this whiskey is perfect for neat sipping or highball cocktails, making it a unique addition to any whiskey collection.
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How To Serve
- Temperature Matters: Serve whiskey and bourbon at room temperature, vodka chilled, and tequila slightly cool to preserve aroma and balance.
- Choose the Right Glass: Use a rocks glass for whiskey, a flute or coupe for sparkling spirits, and a tulip or snifter for aged liquors.
- Don’t Rush the Pour: Allow spirits to breathe for a few moments before tasting — it softens alcohol notes and opens complex flavors.
- Savor with Intention: Sip slowly, appreciate aroma before taste, and pair thoughtfully with food or fine company.