MATURED IN OAK BEER CASKS THAT ARE UP TO 120 YEARS OLD
Special products have a unique history. Whisky from over 120-year-old oak casks. The Locher brewery is steeped in history and tradition, and has been owned and run by the Locher family for five generations. Based in Appenzell, they have been producing beer and spirits for their customers for more than 100 years. Here in the heart of the undulating Appenzell landscape, their quality products are carefully brewed to traditional recipes and cared for until they are ready for consumption. 1886 1999 2002 2003 The history of the Locher family and their brewing expertise started in the early 18 th century in nearby Oberegg. In 1886 the Locher family took over the brewery in Appenzell that still houses the brewery and distillery today. The Locher AG brewery begins to produce whisky. The Appenzell Säntis Malt s unconventional appeal arises from its unique storage in historical oak wood beer casks and the fact that it is made with pure spring water from the Alpstein mountains. The Locher brewery launches its first single malt products on the market, going down in history as a pioneer of Swiss whisky production. To ensure the highest quality of their products, the Locher AG brewery begins to use raw ingredients from the Swiss mountains the highest altitude plantations in Europe. 2010 2011 2012/2013... The Säntis Malt Dreifaltigkeit is selected as the European Whisky of the Year 2010 by whisky pope Jim Murray. The Locher brewery is declared as the Whisky Distillery 2011 by the Swiss whisky guide. Fantastic results for the Säntis Malt. All entries at the world s most important competition, the IWSC in London, won awards. The Alpstein 2013 special edition even won a gold medal. And the good news for all connoisseurs and fans is that the Appenzell Säntis Malt story will go on and will continue to attract attention in the future.
PRODUCTS PACKAGING Wooden box of crate of 3 bottles 20cl/50cl/70cl Säntis Edition 40 vol. % Flavoursome barley, pure spring water and careful storage in oak beer casks lend this mild edition its unique aroma. Dreifaltigkeit Edition 52 vol. % Soft mountain spring water, barley malt and peat from the highland moor are the secrets of this wild type with its smoky, aromatic flavour. Sigel Edition 40 vol. % The beer was matured for many years in the small oak casks that now add their unique bouquet to the profound type an extract from this history. Marwees Edition 18 vol. % The rich Säntis Malt matures in oak casks until the time is ripe to combine it with the silky cream. Säntis Cream a seductive pleasure. Dispenser with 15 bottles 4cl Available for the Säntis and Marwees editions. CONTENTS Pack of 3 4cl Available for the Säntis and Marwees editions. Single bottle sleeve 4cl Available for all editions. 70cl 50cl 20cl 4cl Shipping box 20cl/50cl/70cl Available for all editions. Gift packaging 50cl Available for the Säntis and Dreifaltigkeit editions.
STANDARD RANGE Säntis Edition (40% vol.) Aged in oak casks and with a subtle aroma of apple-wood smoke, this whisky has a pure, graceful and enticing freshness. In the background there is the merest hint of green figs on the silky texture as well as a subtle touch of phenol. A mild, oaky, and wonderfully satisfying bitter touch. Faintly fruity and extremely impressive. Jim Murray Sigel Edition (40% vol.) Although this edition ages in oak casks, it still seems to leap out the glass at you. This exclusive aroma is a must experience. A pure malt that melts on the tongue, combined with a juicy fruitiness and a few spices. Plenty of vanilla underscores the oak companionably. Jim Murray And what do you experience? And what do you experience? Available as (in cl) Available as (in cl) 70 50 20 4 70 50 20 Marwees Edition (18% vol.) Nougat and caramel flavours, faintly sweet, thick and an unusual, pleasant aftertaste. The cows that produce the wonderfully thick cream for our Säntis Cream graze peacefully in lush green meadows. Our Säntis Malt Säntis Edition ages in oak casks until it is mature enough to be wedded to rich, snow-white cream and relished as Marwees Säntis Cream. Dreifaltigkeit Edition (52% vol.) A fantastic blend with an aroma of applewood smoke with a hint of peat. It s extraordinary the oily film is mild on the palate, and yet there s enough of it to cover the mouth. Then comes a smoky blend, both woody and earthy, followed by a faint taste of caramel. A hint of undefinable fruitiness emerges, whilst the tongue is tickled by spices. Jim Murray And what do you experience? And what do you experience? Available as (in cl) Available as (in cl) 70 50 20 4 70 50 20
MYSTIC APPENZELL FINEST SELECTION Your edition EDITION ALPSTEIN Edition N Bottled Finish Age Years Bottle N of Vol. % Selected by 50cl Brauerei Locher AG CH-9050 Appenzell www.saentismalt.ch The limited Alpstein Edition The Säntis Malt distillery is nestled at the heart of the Alpstein mountain range. This is where the whisky matures in a selected range of casks. Born and nurtured by the master distiller, the Säntis Malt ages for years until it reaches full maturity. When filled into the oak beer casks, the whisky develops an incomparable quality. Each cask is an individual, characterful rarity and is selected by the master distiller. The whisky is refined in a bourbon, port, sherry, wine or other special cask. Every Alpstein Edition is a limited edition created for you by our master distiller. The home of the unique Appenzell Säntis Malt. Created in homage to your passion for the water of life.
PRODUCTION From the ingredients to the whisky Whisky is beer s big brother. The first steps in their production are the same. Whisky is originally a grain (in Europe generally barley), to which water and yeast are added. The paths of beer and whisky only diverge at a later point in time. The Säntis Malt produced by the Locher brewery is made of barley malt. This is a barley extract obtained by softening, germinating and drying in the same way as for beer. As a traditional company the Locher family were in the possession of historical oak beer casks which have served for decades and some for more than a century to store beer. Over the years these casks have inhaled the scent of the beer and absorbed its varied aromas mixed with the tang of North European hardwood. These oak casks still retain the spirit of the malt that the Locher brewery roasts. The old beer casks pass on their ancient memories to the spirit of the roasted malt. It is precisely because there aren t many original beer casks left that Säntis Malt is so unique. If whisky is produced in accordance with traditional Scottish recipes, peat is burned for drying. The smoke it gives off lends the barley malt its characteristic aroma. The barley malt is combined with water in the the mash tun, heated and then placed in the fermentation tank. In contrast to beer, no hops are added to the wort. However, yeast is also added to the liquid. This ferments the maltose to produce alcohol and other by-products. This takes around 120 hours. A beer-like liquid, the wash, is then produced. Practically all whisky-related terminology is English, which is hardly surprising in light of its origins. The wash has an alcohol content of six to eight percent. Up to this stage the manufacturing process is only slightly different to that of beer. This then changes. While beer is only matured, the journey of whisky has only just begun. The wash is then taken to the distillery. The traditional pot still, a copper vat, is used for single malt whisky. This vat has a voluminous belly with a long column that becomes narrower towards the top. This is called the swan s neck. The wash is then heated in the still. The fact that alcohol starts to boil at a temperature of 78.3 C and water at 100 C is taken advantage of. The product produced after this initial distillation process is called low wines. It contains around 25% of alcohol and the mixture is not particularly tasty. It contains too many unwanted contaminants. For this reason the liquid is distilled a second time, and in Ireland sometimes even a third time. This requires all the skills of the master distiller. He has to separate the wheat from the chaff,as not everything that drips from the still is suitable for drinking. The foreshots and the tail must be separated from the hearts. This removes low-quality alcohols and fusel oils. Only the hearts can be used to produce high-quality whisky. The master distiller must therefore pull the lever at just the right moment. The job is then practically finished. But a long time must pass before the whisky can actually be tasted. For our product to earn the designation single malt whisky it must be matured for at least three years. This is anchored in law. The whisky is normally matured in oak casks that have already been used. Sherry or bourbon casks are particularly popular as they lend the whisky a very special aroma. Before the whisky is bottled it is normally mixed with water from the distillery s own spring. The alcohol content is then diluted to the required strength of 40 to 52 volume percent.
EXPERIENCE AWARDS Schweiz 2012 Ein Wegweiser zum Genuss Mit den besten Bars, Shops & Adressen Experience more Säntis Malt in our Brauquöll Appenzell Visitor s Centre. Säntis Malt tasting at the Brauquöll Appenzell Visitor s Centre Drinking whisky is more than just indulgence it s an experience for all your senses Drinking whisky is more than just indulgence it s an experience for all your senses! Join us to take your first steps into the world of whisky, and let us inaugurate you in the Appenzell tasting ceremony. Impressive nuances of honey, vanilla, fruits and even peat and wood pamper your nose, tongue and palate a truly fascinating world! In our cosy Whisky Stöbli (chamber), in a relaxed atmosphere, let us delve together into the aromas of fine whiskies. During this Säntis Malt degustation, you ll be encouraged to train your senses and with every sip to learn a little more about the story behind the water of life. Important: This course is for connoisseur who enjoy a good glass of whisky and who would like to acquire a basic working knowledge of the subject. A maximum of 14 persons per group may participate. The minimum entrance age is 18. We recommend travelling to the centre by public transport. For reservations contact: Brauerei Locher AG Brauquöll Appenzell Visitor s Centre Phone +41 71 788 01 76 Email: besucher@appenzellerbier.ch Raphael & Karl Locher Brauerei Locher AG, Appenzell Costs: CHF 40 per person (at least CHF 400 per group) including tasting of six Säntis Malts. As a memento, you will receive a Säntis Malt glass.
SÄNTIS MALT SWISS HIGHLANDER EDITION «DREIFALTIGKEIT» Auszeichnung für die Brauerei Locher AG zum EUROPEAN WHISKY OF 2010 in Jim Murray s «Whisky Bibel 2010» EUROPEAN WHISKY OF 2010 2010 * * Brauerei Locher AG CH-9050 Appenzell Tel. +41 71 788 01 40 Fax +41 71 788 01 50 www.saentismalt.ch www.appenzellerbier.ch www.whiskybible.com
Distillery Brauerei Locher AG Brauereiplatz 1 CH-9050 Appenzell Phone +41 (0)71 788 01 40 Fax +41 (0)71 788 01 50 mail@saentismalt.ch www.saentismalt.ch