Tasting notes·Lambertus Bräu und Brand

Steinkeller-Whisky 12 Years Single Cask Fass 8

Who would have thought that the Rhineland - actually known as a white wine region - is home to a German whisky that can hold its own against its Scottish relatives? The Steinkeller 12-years single cask whisky from the Lambertus Bräu und Brand distillery impressively proves that German distillers have long been capable of more than just schnapps and grain.

The panel

Marcel
78
Sascha
78

Mean 78.0 · spread 0

Value for money 3/5

Distillery
Lambertus Bräu und Brand
Type
Single Grain
Country
Germany
Age
12 years
Strength
40% ABV
Character
delicate

Tasting

Nose

The idiosyncratic character of this German whisky is revealed from the very first sniff. Vanilla and popcorn dominate the nose - as if a bag of cinema popcorn had been mixed with vanilla ice cream. But then things get interesting: slightly grassy notes mingle with spicy curry herb and provide a pleasingly funky twist that makes you curious. This combination of flavours is polarising. While some will love the sweet vanilla popcorn character, purist whisky drinkers may find the funky notes too experimental.

Palate

In the mouth, the Steinkeller whisky shows its gentlest side. It glides over the tongue in a very soft and mild manner, without leaving even a hint of sharpness. The sweetness literally jumps out - sugary and creamy, as if you had liquid corn cream in front of you even though there was no maize in the original mash.

Finish

The finish surprises with a pleasant twist: White pepper gently tickles the tongue, while the oak finally gets its chance to show itself. The Virgin Oak makes its presence felt - not intrusive, but clearly noticeable. The cool funk from the beginning returns and provides a nice dry finish that makes you want to take the next sip.

Verdicts

Marcel

With its playful vanilla popcorn character and a pleasantly funky twist, the Steinkeller 12 Years whisky is a charming companion for relaxed summer evenings. It enchants with a gentle sweetness and invites you to simply enjoy it without any fuss – a true mood booster from the German whisky scene.

Sascha

The Steinkeller 12 Years Single Cask Cask 8 impresses with a balanced harmony of sweet vanilla notes and subtle spice aromas, while the virgin oak imparts a pleasantly dry structure to the finish. Despite its mild softness, it offers an intriguing range of flavors that particularly appeals to lovers of complex yet approachable German whiskies.

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 2025-06-02.