Tasting notes·St. Kilian

St. Kilian Single Cask – Turf Tail Distillers Cut – Peated

As part of the release in early May 2024, St. Kilian presented two different single cask bottlings that stand out for their special focus on smokiness and peatiness. For the Turf Tail Distiller’s Cut, only the spirit from a very specific point in the distillation process is used. According to their own statements, it is the last 250 liters of the heart of the second distillation. They say that at this temperature, the smoky character of the single malt develops particularly intensely. Let’s see how we like this exciting and experimental bottling.

The panel

Marcel
79
Sascha
84

Mean 81.5 · spread 5

Value for money 3/5

Distillery
St. Kilian
Type
Single Malt
Country
Germany
Strength
58.7% ABV
Character
peaty

Tasting

Nose

It is immediately clear where the journey is headed: peatiness is front and center here. The smoke is rather cold and iodic. We find typical medicinal and band-aid aromas. The nose is clearly dominated by peat. However, we get less of a smoky character and more of an earthy, coal-like quality. Behind it, sweet aromas of vanilla, light caramel, and a good portion of malt unfold.

Palate

On the palate, the malt is much sweeter and fruitier than initially expected. The smoke envelops the pleasant aromas of the bourbon cask maturation. We find pears, green apples, and a hint of peach. Rounded off with vanilla and malt, we get a creamy yet dry mouthfeel.

Finish

The finish is also rather atypical. Medium to long-lasting, the earthy and slightly chalky notes reappear. Despite the cask strength, there’s no kick here but rather a pleasant balance and wonderful smoothness.

Verdicts

Marcel

A whisky that really lifts your spirits with its smoky character and sweet-fruity notes – not perfect, but definitely an exciting companion for peat fans looking for something unconventional. The Turf Tail Distillers Cut delivers fun and personality without taking itself too seriously.

Sascha

Technically accomplished, the Turf Tail Distillers Cut presents itself as a well-balanced single malt with a clear focus on earthy peat and subtle bourbon cask aromas. Its harmonious structure and pleasant mouthfeel make it an interesting cask strength expression, though it may not suit every palate.

What it is worth

No auction record for this distillery, so we cannot tell you what this bottle is worth. We would rather say that than guess.

Source

Tasting note and scores by WHISKY:EDITION — tasted by Marcel and Sascha, published 2024-10-30.