Four dollar signs? I think not. This is another in my mini bottle tasting series, clocking in at one dollar. Bird Dog Kentucky straight bourbon, 42 ABV, bottled for Western Spirits by Three Springs Bottling Co. Light grassy floral nose, thin legs in the glass. Sweet cereal, floral grapes, and a little oak and ethanol. Thin mouthfeel. Lingering spice in an average finish. Not much body or complexity.
About this bottle
This bourbon is made from a mash bill of corn, rye, and malted barley that is made in Kentucky. It is aged in new, charred American white oak barrels and bottled at 84 proof.
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Aromas of pear. Baked Apple. Cinnamon. Oak. Allspice. Flavors fell off a bit. Still fruity. Some sweet apple pie for sure. Short finish with short alcohol bite. Minor notes of rubber and in the aftertaste
Pretty decent bourbon, especially for the price. Smooth, little bite, not too harsh on the afternotes. Good enough to drink straight, with ice, or in a cocktail. Will buy again.
Nose: mild vanilla and spice. Some apple Taste: insanely mild. Almost nothing Finish: no flavor and burn
Light smell, initially sweet tasting, them a bit bitter in the back of the mouth. Warm as it hits bottom.
Elmer's glue, heavy corn syrup, mild burn. Peppers, like cayenne heat.
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