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A mellow Bourbon, aged in small casks to imbue luscious sweet spice character into this precious spirit. The FEW distillery has been crafting fine spirits since the early 1990s. It’s located in Evanston, just north of Chicago and home of temperance campaigner and local heroine Frances E. Willard. Her efforts in the 19th century helped bring about the nationwide prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s. The prohibition era ended in 1933 but Evanston remained dry until June 1972 when the restaurant The Spot was granted a licence to sell the city’s first legal drink for over 100 years. Named as a nod to Frances E. Willard’s achievements, this distillery has a cult following among UK bartenders – it makes a mighty mean Manhattan!
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A mellow Bourbon, aged in small casks to imbue luscious sweet spice character into this precious spirit. The FEW distillery has been crafting fine spirits since the early 1990s. It’s located in Evanston, just north of Chicago and home of temperance campaigner and local heroine Frances E. Willard. Her efforts in the 19th century helped bring about the nationwide prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s. The prohibition era ended in 1933 but Evanston remained dry until June 1972 when the restaurant The Spot was granted a licence to sell the city’s first legal drink for over 100 years. Named as a nod to Frances E. Willard’s achievements, this distillery has a cult following among UK bartenders – it makes a mighty mean Manhattan!
A mellow Bourbon, aged in small casks to imbue luscious sweet spice character into this precious spirit. The FEW distillery has been crafting fine spirits since the early 1990s. It’s located in Evanston, just north of Chicago and home of temperance campaigner and local heroine Frances E. Willard. Her efforts in the 19th century helped bring about the nationwide prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s. The prohibition era ended in 1933 but Evanston remained dry until June 1972 when the restaurant The Spot was granted a licence to sell the city’s first legal drink for over 100 years. Named as a nod to Frances E. Willard’s achievements, this distillery has a cult following among UK bartenders – it makes a mighty mean Manhattan!
Illinois
Gold Medal Bourbon from FEW Spirits in Illinois – for those nights when you fancy a few. Read more
Tasting notes
Upfront spice leads to caramel, vanilla, and a dry finish
Aroma
A complex mix of cherry, rich caramel, seasoned wood and burnt sugar