Wednesday, June 22, 2011

New Arrival: Glenmorangie Rare 18 Year Single Malt!

Hey all,

Happy to say we were able to snag a case of this limited 18 year single malt from Glenmorangie, which has been unavailable for some time. It comes in this sweet display box packed with info about the distillery and the individual vintage of 18 year scotch. Glen Mo has quickly become one of my favorite non-Islay scotch whiskies and this is definitely one of their best offerings. You want this!

Nate

Friday, June 17, 2011

Father's Day Two Day Sale!

Hey all,

Join us for some fun Father's Day Specials Friday and Saturday only! We made some sweet "Make Your Own Manhattan Kits" and are offering discounts on some great Single Malt Scotches, Ryes and Bourbons! Stop by and pick up a gift for Dad before it's to late. Cheers!

Nate

Thursday, June 16, 2011

June Bourbon Club ready for pick up!

Hey all,

June Bourbon Club has been charged and is ready for pick up. This month I am featuring Baker's from Jim Beam's Small Batch Collection. Don't let the largest global bourbon distiller's name fool you, this is some seriously good sauce. Made in tiny batches, this was Master Distiller Booker Noe's attempt at super premium bourbon. Quite a success in my mind. Enjoy!

Nate

Thursday, June 9, 2011

New Arrival: St. George Single Malt Whiskey Lot 10!

Hey all,

Happy to announce the arrival of another locally made whiskey, St. George Single Malt. This is no new kid on the block, St. George has been making and refining their single malt for the better part of 15 years. I'll let the distiller regale you:

"We've been making single malt for 15 years now—well before the dawn of the modern American craft whiskey movement. It is with great pride that we can offer you Lot 10, our tenth bottling: distilled, aged, blended, and bottled by us here in California out of love for what a handcrafted whiskey can be.
Making whiskey is what drew distiller Lance Winters to distillation in the first place. Before starting at St. George, Lance had spent five years working as a brewer. When he realized that making beer was halfway to making whiskey, he turned in his brewer's card and dedicated himself to the art and craft of distillation.

Now that we're on our tenth bottling of St. George Single Malt Whiskey, Lance's dream of making an elegant and expressive American whiskey has more than been realized. We start with two-row barley, then roast some and smoke the rest to bring out the character of the grain: various roast levels elicit rich aromas of hazelnut and cocoa, while smoking over beech and alder adds bass notes and complexity. You might think that intense roasting and smoking would give you a knockout firewater of a whiskey, but we distill and barrel age in a variety of cooperage types with the goal of making an ethereal single malt that's gentle and inviting.

Each bottling is a little different since we're able to draw from older barrels with every new batch we put out, but the goal is blend for "positive inconsistency"—increasing expressiveness and flavor with every lot we release. Our current bottling, Lot 10, was released in April 2011. To achieve just the right flavors and aromas, we ventured deep into the far corners of our whiskey library. Drawing from 18 different barrels (comprised of used bourbon casks, French oak, port barrels, and sherry barrels) allowed us to get the taste profile we were after, with notes of dusty cocoa, cola, honey, roasted nuts, and stone fruit." (http://www.stgeorgespirits.com)

Anybody thirsty yet? Believe me you want this!

Nate