
"The beloved spice of FEW straight bourbon gives the whiskey its heat, while critics emphasize the complex sweetness that accompanies it. Carin Moonin detected rooibos tea and Oreo cookies in the bourbon's nose, with one Reddit user describing it as 'almost aggressively sweet, spicy, definitely some vanilla, and a not-unpleasant hint of something vegetal, like walking in the woods after a rain.'"
"Nick Beiter's review noted a 'pervasive earthy undertone throughout,' with a flavor profile complemented by sweeter cherry, cinnamon, caramel, and raisins along with a healthy amount of oak."
"The bourbon was first released to mark the 125th anniversary of the 1897 Bottled In Bond Act, which set the standards under which various alcoholic spirits could be produced and sold, paving the way for the high standards of quality modern whiskeys aspire to."
FEW bottled in bond bourbon is a young whiskey known for its unique blend of spice and sweetness. Produced by a grain-to-glass distillery in Evanston, Chicago, it has gained popularity among bourbon enthusiasts. The bourbon features flavors of rooibos tea, Oreo cookies, vanilla, and earthy undertones, complemented by cherry, cinnamon, caramel, and oak. It was released to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Bottled In Bond Act, which established quality standards for American whiskey production, ensuring that FEW adheres to these regulations.
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