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Foursquare LFT White Rum (Habitation Velier) review (The Diet Sessions No. 7)

The complaints that "Foursquare is boring" and "Foursquare tastes like bourbon" and "Foursquare is all the same" can now come to an end, albeit just in time for the "I can't get the Foursquare I want" complaints to start up. If you thought that all Foursquare distillery in Barbados ever made made was wood-driven rummy-rum - albeit in different forms, sometimes with high pot still contents as at    • Death By Foursquare, Part II: 2008 v....   but sometimes with high column contents as at    • Barbados Versus Jamaica at $30: Apple...   and sometimes really grungy with a silly name as at    • Foursquare by Velier: Patrimonio and ...   - then get a load of this bottling they they put together in 2021 for Velier: an entirely pot-distilled and unaged blend of molasses spirit and very long fermented (with native yeast!!) cane juice spirit. Richard Seale calls it a "LFT" or Long Fermentation Type, to distinguish it from what Jamaica has been up to. There were a few bottlings of this - I think mine is from the second batch - and they're all exceedingly hard to get ahold of, but let's review it for the record: - Foursquare LFT White Barbados Pure Single Rum (Saint Philip, Barbados, bottled by Habitation Velier; pot-distilled molasses and long-fermented cane juice, all from Barbados cane, distilled 2021; 62% ABV), 87+/100 Think of a buttoned-up high-ester Mhoba and you might be close. It's very good indeed, and radically different from any other Foursquare I've ever had, and somehow still feels like it would age forever in tropical heat and be better for it. And, while I wouldn't say this LFT is an essential bottling, I do think it's well worth trying if you see it for a reasonable price on a bar list. The other real coup here is that it's all Barbados: the distillation, the water, and even the cane all come from the island, without additives of any kind. Think of it as Foursquare's answer to Mount Gay's Single Estate bottling, a rum that would meet the standards of "Estate Rum" by the proposed Barbados GI (which is discussed in general at https://www.rumrevelations.com/post/p... and then at https://sites.google.com/view/strongb... if you want specifics). It's not that "rum has no rules," it's that sometimes you have to construct the rules as you go - even sometimes, as it were, follow them before they're in effect. Extra special thanks to my Different Spirits on Patreon (  / differentspirits  ) - Eric Amig Anthony Jamie Brown Kingsbury bushcraft Clematis Rob D Liam Davitt Joe Devine Samuel Dose Stephen Eckert eon Ingmar nine Steve Frazee Ian Gendler John Halliday Alex Hurd Trevor Jarrait Jonathan Lestingi Kyaru Ariel Mserious Jason Newquist No Thanks Chris Rhodes Randy Rice RumSquirrel Chris Sherman Gordon W Zach W

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