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The fantastic FEW Bourbon, packed full of toffee, clove, vanilla and warming spice goodness! This splendid craft beauty comes presented in a gorgeous bottle adorned with a label showing off some local heritage, depicting a scene from the Chicago World’s Fair of 1892. A vibrant spirit drink filled to the brim with character.
FEW Spirits hails from Evanston in the United States of America, a city that suffered Prohibition for over one hundred years thanks to many of its advocates hailing from its dry streets. Thankfully Evanston is now home to this excellent craft distillery which takes its name ironically from the initials of Frances Elizabeth Willard, a key figure in the Temperance Movement.
Cloves, vanilla and caramel form a rich and spicy aroma.
The flavour is sweet with notes of toffee and caramel with spicy notes of cardamom and cloves.
The finish is long and lingering with warmer spice notes tingling until the very end.
This is a spicy sip indeed, and great for it!
FEW is RAW ! I thought this was pricey for a four year old and was correct. The taste was sour, I did not enjoy any of the comments others made. It was like one year old Russian vodka, not enjoyable at all. Burnt all the way down my throat. In order to finish it, dilute it 30%. If you can get Dickel for half the price and it is three times as mature, don't waste your money. I have read mixed reviews, but agree with those who say it is like rubbing alcohol.
I've been an Islay single malt man for years but was persuaded to venture outside of Islay by a work colleague who recommended this. Got to hand it to the guys at FEW because this is an excellent little number. Smells of caramel, vanilla and good whack of spice. Then some amazing tastes of toffee apple, caramel and subtle herbs and a good kick. Beautiful after tastes of spices and slightly floral. I'm really glad I decided to give this one a go and would definitely buy it again. It doesn't quite hit the complexities of a single Malt Islay, but still a cracking drink, seeing as I don't really have any other bourbons to compare it to then I've gone for a solid 4 stars.
I've been wanting to try this for a while but, and it's a poor excuse, the bottle put me off. I eventually tried it and it's 'ok'. At first sniff is pleasantly sweet and rich. At first sip too, it tastes sweet, slightly spicey, complex and oh so smooth. My problem is that the more I dream, the more earthy it tasted. To the point where I wasn't enjoying it anymore.
Let's not mess around 50 notes for this is pushing it, but it is very very good quality. The higher end market bourbons are a tricky devil. If you're not an avid bourbon drinker then you are probably wasting your money. But if you have a well seasoned palette and you know whats good and the reason why...then this will most surely appeal to you. Lots and lots going on, not like the gritty Kentucky's that strip you raw. This is complex and delicious and at 99% proof has enough clout about it. Delicious on its on but would make a very naughty sour. Are there better out there? Of course but this is most definitely high ranking.
Without a doubt the smoothest bourbon I have ever tasted. This is now my new favorite held above all other bourbons.