St. George releases its single malts annually. The 2014 edition has a golden hue and morphs from tropical notes of pineapple, lemon peel, coconut and vanilla to lightly smoky to hoppy and beer-like on the finish, plus a flick of ginger. It's clean, bold and worth seeking out. If it's already gone, don't worry; Lot 15 will be released in late summer/early fall 2015.
St. George releases its single malts annually. The 2014 edition has a golden hue and morphs from tropical notes of pineapple, lemon peel, coconut and vanilla to lightly smoky to hoppy and beer-like on the finish, plus a flick of ginger. It's clean, bold and worth seeking out. If it's already gone, don't worry; Lot 15 will be released in late summer/early fall 2015.
St. George releases its single malts annually. The 2014 edition has a golden hue and morphs from tropical notes of pineapple, lemon peel, coconut and vanilla to lightly smoky to hoppy and beer-like on the finish, plus a flick of ginger. It's clean, bold and worth seeking out. If it's already gone, don't worry; Lot 15 will be released in late summer/early fall 2015.