FEW Single Malt Whiskey 75cl

American Whiskey • 75cl • 46.5%
Product details
FEW Single Malt
Country American Whiskey
Distillery/Brand FEW Spirits
Style Single Malt Whiskey

FEW Single Malt

A single malt from the excellent FEW Spirits, the craft distillery that settled down in the home of Prohibition, Evanston, Illinois. Taking their name from Francis Elizabeth Willard, who championed the temperance movement with the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, we've been wishing for the day when they produced a single malt.

From the first waft of the nose all the way to the lingering finish, this little beauty is rich and endlessly comforting. It's like dark chocolate and Ovaltine met and created a gorgeous single malt, the most wonderful love story never written.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Sugary vanilla fudge, salted caramel ice cream. Green apple too, with thyme honey and spices: garam masala and turmeric. Dark chocolate winds its way throughout.

Palate Red apple now along with more fragrant exotic spices on a chocolate Flake.

Finish Oak, spicy caramel, Ovaltine and chocolate.

Overall Delicious! Hats off once again to FEW Spirits.

Winner of 1 spirit awards

Bronze
Bronze
American Single Malt No Age Statement - 2014
World Whiskies Awards

Allergy information

This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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Reviews for FEW Single Malt
Absolutely Dreadful. Avoid At All Costs.
Will keep the review short and to-the-point; this is by far the worst “whisky” I have ever drank. Smells horrible and tastes even worse. Don’t waste your money on this.
Surinder S , United Kingdom
5 years ago
Horrible, horrible, horrible (...)
You will never find this nose and/or taste in any other whisky as far as I know.
Noes is pure wood lacquer + thinner, and thats it!
Tastes is if somone wants to kill you.
Stian S , Norway
5 years ago
Godawful.
Wet straw on the nose, very wet and musty in fact. Remember as a rabbit owning child you’d open the lid of a tin containing the food: pellets, flakes and grain, well it’s that on the nose !
As for taste, nah....it’s just awful.
Paul , United Kingdom
6 years ago
No thanks
I’m a huge Islay fan, so am used to drinking drams that many people resort to chucking down the sink. This, though, I am close to plug-holing. The nose instantly had me recoiling. If I had to pick two words out from the MoM description, I would pluck out ‘turmeric’ and ‘fudge’. Combined. Find me someone who would eat turmeric fudge and I will give them this whiskey. The palate continues the cruddy confectionery theme and melds into wet cardboard that’s been dampened by a muddy puddle. Short finish and a long period of disappointed contemplation. Not for me. Thank the Highland heavens that I only bought a 3cl teaser.
JT , United Kingdom
6 years ago
Fascinating
Big and bold, with more than a whiff of new wood, but quickly overcome by peaches, plums, and other stone-fruit. Delicious.
Master of Malt Customer
8 years ago
Whisky or Whiskey?
Is it spelt 'whisky' because it's made from 100% malted barley, even though it's made in the US?
Laurie B , United Kingdom
9 years ago