Bird Dog 10 Year Very Small Batch Bourbon (German Shorthaired Pointer)
Bourbon
Bird Dog // Kentucky, USA
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Dunbadn
Reviewed April 12, 2019 (edited March 5, 2020)Surprisingly nice bourbon. Maybe comes off as a tad younger that a typical 10 year old. Tasting green apples and pear, that moves to some dark chocolate and cinnamon. Caramel with a hint of something floral on the finish. A good one for everyone’s bar. Probably would make a great Manhattan as well. -
jsimone
Reviewed April 2, 2019 (edited February 22, 2020)Mild pleasant wood flavor. A bit too much burn. -
dforti1
Reviewed March 3, 2019 (edited February 26, 2021)A freind of mine picked this up and brought it over, told me it was really good. By itself this is a smooth solid well aged bourbon. To its demise, it taste younger than the age statement. That said, their and no harsh elements to be noted in this bottle. To compare i took another 10 year old bottle and compared the two, eagle rare vs bird dog 10yr. Same age, similar mash, same abv, both have badass animals on the label, and heck the bottles are even shaped similarly. Everyone knows eagle rare, so here goes my best quick comparison. Eagle rare is almost flat in comparison to the profile of bird dog. When compared side by side, you get fruit notes on the first sip that don’t exist in eagle rare. The flavors then take a fork in the road. ER goes off in a more astringent-medicinal direction, but bird dog goes the path of whiskey, think old traditionals like jack Daniel’s and jim beam-with more flavor. So in all, i like em both. I think bird dog has a flavor edge in the face off, but ER comes in $10-15 per bottle cheaper. In the end, you should own both.45.0 USD per BottleHouston -
cgaines19
Reviewed February 23, 2019 (edited October 26, 2021)34.99 USD per BottleThe Party Source -
Jay-Palen
Reviewed February 22, 2019 (edited July 9, 2019)I enjoyed the nose, but the palate seemed dank. Kind of like licking a concrete basement floor. I would not buy it again.
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