Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey 750mL

Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey 750mL

Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey 750mL

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Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey 750mL is a modern American single malt crafted with a beer-inspired approach that emphasizes grain character, fermentation complexity, and layered flavor. Produced using 100% malted barley and brewed like a craft beer before distillation, Clermont Steep bridges the worlds of whiskey and brewing, resulting in a distinctive, flavor-forward spirit.

Smooth yet expressive, this American single malt delivers notes of toasted malt, honey, caramel, cocoa, light coffee, stone fruit, and gentle oak, supported by a soft mouthfeel and a clean, warming finish. The brewing-style fermentation enhances depth and aroma, making Clermont Steep an excellent choice for whiskey drinkers curious about malt-driven profiles beyond traditional Scotch.


Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Toasted malt, honey, cocoa, light coffee

  • Palate: Malt sweetness, caramel, stone fruit, gentle oak

  • Finish: Smooth, warm, lightly malty with lingering sweetness


FAQs

• What is an American single malt whiskey?
It is a whiskey made from 100% malted barley, distilled and aged in the United States.

• How is Clermont Steep different from Scotch?
It focuses on brew-style fermentation and malt character, with less smoke and a softer oak profile.

• Is this good for sipping?
Yes — it is crafted for neat sipping or enjoying with a splash of water.

• Is this similar to beer flavors?
It has malty and roasted notes, but remains distinctly a whiskey.

• Is this a craft whiskey?
Yes — it is produced with small-batch, beer-inspired techniques.

• What is the ABV?
Typically bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof).

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