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FEW Single Malt Triple Smoke
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jonwilkinson7309
Reviewed August 15, 2020 (edited September 21, 2020)I love the creativity and expressions of terroir among various smokey American whiskeys. Not all are a hit with me, but I'm always willing to try a new one. Few Single Malt Triple Smoke seems to only be available currently in the UK, but I was able to add a sample to a recent order from The Whisky Exchange. The description says that the Triple Smoke is, "Made with barley smoked with cherry wood, mesquite wood and apple wood, this is a rich and oily American spirit with a distinctive smoky twang. Expect notes of apricot, apple, salty barbecue, toasted sugar and pastry, with a long savoury, smoky finish." The most noticeable element for me was the "smoky twang", which I found to be usual, but I knew I had experienced it in another whiskey. It took me just a moment to recall where - Fifty Stone Highland-Style Single Malt Whiskey. Fifty Stone is a distiller in Maine that smokes seaweed to dry its barley. The result is an unusual smokey note a bit reminiscent of burnt toast. In the Fifty Stone, it's accompanied by loads of salt and a very tasty malt base. The combination works beautifully. But the Few tastes thinner, despite having an ABV 1.5% higher. Ultimately, there's very little complimenting or supporting the odd smokey note. I'd don't find a burnt toast note to be a good soloist; it needs to be a part of a strong ensemble if it has any hope of success. I love Few's creativity here, and others may find the Triple Smoke to be more appealing. For me, however, this is a pass.
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