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Dry Fly Vodka — American Wheat Craft from the Pacific Northwest

Dry Fly Vodka — American Wheat Craft from the Pacific Northwest

7 /10
EDITOR
8.5 /10
COMMUNITY (2)
Distillery: Dry Fly Distilling
Type: Wheat
Base: Wheat
Filtration: Charcoal filtered
Distillations: 4x
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £41.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Buttery and creamy with hints of freshly baked bread, gentle vanilla, and a subtle grassy note

Palate

Smooth and rounded with a pronounced creaminess, soft butter, sweet cereal grains, and a delicate peppery warmth

Finish

Medium, clean and buttery with a gentle wheat sweetness lingering at the close

Heritage & Distillery

Dry Fly Distilling has been a standard-bearer for the Pacific Northwest craft spirits movement since its founding in 2007, when it became Washington State's first grain distillery since Prohibition. Located in Spokane, the distillery takes its name from the fly-fishing technique beloved of the region's anglers — a detail that speaks to the outdoors-oriented, terroir-conscious philosophy that informs its approach to spirit production. The distillery's commitment to using locally sourced grain, grown within a 400-mile radius, represents a genuine farm-to-glass ethos rather than the hollow provenance claims that litter the craft spirits category.

Production

The vodka is produced from soft winter wheat sourced from Washington State farms, milled and fermented on-site before undergoing four distillations in the distillery's copper pot still. The wheat variety contributes the buttery, creamy character that defines the finished spirit — a quality that distinguishes Pacific Northwest wheat vodkas from their leaner European counterparts. Filtration through activated charcoal smooths any residual harshness without stripping the grain character that gives the vodka its identity.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, Dry Fly presents a buttery, almost pastry-like quality — freshly baked bread, gentle vanilla, and a subtle grassy note that hints at the agricultural origins of the spirit. The palate confirms the creamy promise, with smooth, rounded texture, soft butter, sweet cereal grains, and a delicate peppery warmth that builds gently in the mid-palate. The finish is medium in length, clean and buttery with wheat sweetness lingering pleasantly at the close.

The Serve

The pronounced creaminess makes Dry Fly a natural choice for an Espresso Martini, where the buttery texture harmonises with coffee's bitterness. It also performs well in a White Russian, its dairy-adjacent character complementing the cream and coffee liqueur to pleasing effect.

Verdict

Dry Fly is a competent and characterful craft vodka that wears its Pacific Northwest provenance with quiet pride. It lacks the refinement of the very best wheat vodkas — a certain roughness in the mid-palate prevents it from reaching the upper echelons — but it delivers honest, grain-forward flavour with commendable transparency.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Community Reviews

Oscar Delgado VIPsAllowed My new favourite vodka
10/10

Third bottle in and it just gets better. The nose opens with a subtle grassy note — I also picked up Buttery and creamy with hints of freshly baked bread that the review mentions. On the palate, sweet cereal grains is spot on, and there's a soft butter that makes this incredibly smooth. The finish closes with Medium. This has become my go-to. Makes an incredible Martini too.

1 January 2026
Freya Lindqvist VIPsAllowed Nice but slightly overpriced
7/10

Good quality spirit but slightly overpriced for what it is. The Buttery and creamy with hints of freshly baked bread is the highlight — gentle vanilla and well-presented. On the palate, the sweet cereal grains is fine but not exciting. At £41.50, I'd expect more character. The Medium is pleasant but brief. A reliable mixer.

16 December 2025

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