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Starward Ginger Beer Cask #7 70cl
This is the seventh edition Starward’s Ginger Beer Cask single malt. This whisky was matured for an additional 12 months in ex-ginger beer casks displaying aromas of dark chocolate covered ginger and orange blossom on the nose, leading to notes of fresh pineapple, raisin and candied ginger on the palate.
A single malt with a fiery redhead twist: it’s Starward Ginger Beer Cask #7.
More ginger than the love child of Damian Lewis and Patsy Palmer* eating a piece of Jamaica cake. In Scotland. With an orangutan. Yes, it’s the seventh iteration of Starward Ginger Beer Cask. The starting point is Staward’s delicious single malt whisky which is aged in casks that contained apera, a sherry-like wine from Australia.
But the twist is that it then spends 12 months in casks that previously held the distillery’s own ginger beer. The previous version, #6, only got six months in cask so this has twice the ginge factor. Hence the Palmer/ Lewis/ Jamaica cake analogy.
It’s the latest limited edition from one of our favourite distilleries, Melbourne’s very own S tarward, and it’s an exclusive to Master of Malt for the next two weeks. So you can get it only from us.
For those who don’t know about Starward, all we can say is, where have you been? Even my old dad knows about Starward and he has only just discovered that they make whisky outside Scotland. But in case you don’t, here’s a recap: Starward was founded in Melbourne in 2007 with the aim of making a distinctly Australian style of w hisky. The team come from a mixture of wine and beer backgrounds so bring some interesting ideas to distillation. From the beer side, they use an Australian barley malted to a brewing specification and fermented with a brewer’s yeast. Both of these accentuate flavour rather than quick accumulation of alcohol.
Following a double pot still distillation, they then make use of some of the wonderful old wine casks available to them in Australia such as shiraz, pinot noir, and apera. These might be of made American, French, or East European oak. Founder David Vitale described the result as a “whisky that’s more Australian than Scotch is Scottish.”
Tasting notes from Starward
Nose: Ginger, orange and dark chocolate
Palate: Strong spicy ginger, orange and fresh pineapple
Finish: Big warming mouthfeel with candied ginger, citrus and sweet Apera
48% ABV
70cl
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