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The new Few Spirits Few Immortal Rye take this Illinois distillery's cask strength rye whiskey and brings it to bottling strength with special, cold-extracted oolong tea. ....
Master of Malt Blog Just landed at MoM Towers, a new expression from Illinois’s finest, FEW Spirits. Called FEW Immortal Rye, it combines whiskey with tea. To learn more, we talk to founder and distiller Paul Hletko. Whiskey lovers are getting increasingly adventurous in their tastes. A few years ago, the idea of whiskey blended with tea might have raised a few eyebrows but nowadays drinkers are receptive to innovative combinations. As long, of course, that they taste good. We few, we happy few We’re pretty confident that the team at FEW Spirits know what they’re doing. The distillery was founded in 2011 by Paul Hletko. His family were originally from the country now known as Czechia and owned a brewery before the second world war so the drinks business runs in his veins. ....
Whiskey Review: FEW Immortal Rye Whiskey Review: FEW Immortal Rye Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by FEW Spirits. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs. I haven’t had much experience with FEW products, so I was quite curious when presented with this particular rye whiskey. Taken at barrel proof and then the use of tea as an element for dilution. Innovation in the distilling business continues to evolve. ....