FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon Whiskey
FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon

FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon Whiskey

FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon Whiskey

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Introducing FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon, a limited edition whiskey crafted with innovation and artistry by FEW Spirits. Inspired by the spirit of autumn and the vibrant flavors of the season, this bourbon pays homage to the iconic pumpkin, a symbol of harvest and abundance.

FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon begins with FEW's renowned straight bourbon, made from a high-rye mash bill and aged to perfection in charred oak barrels. This bourbon serves as the perfect canvas for the infusion of pumpkin, carefully selected spices, and seasonal botanicals, creating a truly unique and unforgettable drinking experience.

The result is a whiskey that offers a complex and flavorful profile. On the nose, aromas of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak mingle with hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove, evoking memories of crisp autumn days and cozy evenings by the fireplace.

On the palate, FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon delivers a rich and velvety texture, with layers of sweetness and spice complemented by the warm and earthy essence of pumpkin. Notes of brown sugar, maple syrup, and allspice dance gracefully across the tongue, leading to a smooth and satisfying finish that lingers long after the last sip.

Versatile and intriguing, FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon is perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or as the foundation for creative cocktails. Whether enjoyed alone or shared with friends, it is sure to captivate the senses and leave a lasting impression of quality and craftsmanship.

Indulge in the rich flavors and seasonal charm of FEW Smashing Pumpkins Straight Bourbon and experience a new dimension of whiskey enjoyment. With its impeccable quality and innovative spirit, it is a true testament to the artistry and creativity of FEW Spirits.

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Appearance: Deep amber with golden highlights, reminiscent of autumn leaves in the sunlight, inviting anticipation of the seasonal flavors to come.

Nose: Inviting aromas of caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak mingle with hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove, evoking the warm spices of fall. Subtle undertones of pumpkin add depth and complexity to the bouquet.

Palate: The palate is treated to a symphony of flavors, with layers of sweetness and spice intertwining harmoniously. Notes of brown sugar, maple syrup, and allspice dance gracefully alongside the earthy essence of pumpkin, creating a rich and flavorful drinking experience.

Finish: The finish is smooth and satisfying, with echoes of caramel, spice, and pumpkin lingering on the palate, leaving a warm and comforting sensation that evokes memories of autumn evenings.

FEW, the grain-to-glass Illinois distillery, makes its American Whiskey by blending FEW Bourbon and FEW Rye whiskeys along with its new experimental cherrywood-smoked malt whiskey. There is no-age statement for this whiskey which is bottled at 46.5% ABV.
By law, Bourbon Whiskey must be made from at least 51% corn, which gives it its typically sweet taste. The remaining grains used are rye, which is very spicy, mild wheat and barley, which is essential for the fermentation process. American Whiskey is mainly distilled in column stills.
A grain-to-glass distillery since 2011, FEW Spirits produces award–winning craft whiskey and gin in a tucked away alley located in the growing Chicago suburb of Evanston, IL..
The brand is named after the initials of Francis Elizabeth Willard, a famed temperance reformer. So anytime you toast with a pour of FEW bourbon, you're drinking in honor of a teetotaler.Small distillers use a variety of equipment which is probably too broad to generalise but the larger producers tend to use a combination of column and pot stills, which are run continuously. After fermentation, the beer-like liquid is typically first distilled in a column still.

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