Categories: Whisky Reviews

Review #8: Breaking & Entering American Whiskey by St. George

St. George whisky is notoriously difficult to procure, selling out within minutes anywhere in Northern California. Master distller Lance had previously created a “Breaking & Entering” line with whiskies blended from rickhouses that they had “broken into and entered”. Their new line-up is a much larger release (and includes some of their own whiskies), and consequentially, the first St. George whisky that is not hard to find.

We had this while working at the office one weekend. And no, I did not feed that plant whisky. It was in rough shape, and I’m not sure if the owner still works there…

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Additional Information

  • Blend of bourbons from Kentucky, rye from Tennessee, and malt whiskey from St. George
  • ABV 43%

More about St. George:

  • Our review of the St. George distillery tour: a Willy Wonka factory for alcohol enthusiasts
  • B&E’s first release was as a bourbon, thus named because the master distillers traveled across the US “breaking” into a number of Kentucky rickhouses to source several hundred barrels for blending
  • St. George’s whiskies typically sell out within minutes in the San Francisco bay area, and it was one of the first American single malts, as well as the first US distiller to release absinthe after the ban was removed in 2007 (mostly because they had been busy distilling absinthe even under the ban – it was illegal to sell, but not to distill)
  • The producers of Archer had worked with St. George to produce “Glengoolie” (Archer’s favorite scotch) to the point that St. George still has the labeled bottles for it, but the deal fell through
Sylvia L

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