Jose-Massu-Espinel
Jack Daniel's Red Dog Saloon
Tennessee Whiskey — Tennessee, USA
Reviewed
August 20, 2020 (edited November 4, 2022)
Wow this was a nice surprise! I consider myself a Jack Daniel's normal fan, but this one was really good, so good i am actually giving it a 90 over 100. Red Dog Saloon was one of two special bars that Jack Daniel's opened back in the day, which had a fair share of legal problems, and was situated in Lynchburg, near the distillery.
Bottled at 43%, tawnt color.
On the nose, very nice. Nice aroma of Red fruits. Thick Caramel, Chocolate powder. Even if it smells a little like most Jack Daniel's, it is sweeter, truly different.
I must to have something wrong with my nose since i got cherry notes.
Much more sugary, thick maple syrup. After first sip, pepper comes along.
Very sweet, sugary. Vanilla and coffee. Lots of thick caramel.
On the palate it is awesome, really good. Orange caramel, So sugary.
Sugar with milk; Very sweet.
Orange candy; Coffee with milk.
Aftertaste has a nice smoky, peppery finish. Dry, woody aftertaste. One of best Jack Daniel's ever. Second sip gave me prunes and spice. Tobacco smoke. Coal smoke, barbecue smoke. Pretty good stuff.
Overall, this is your typical Jack Daniel's but on steroids. Way sweeter than the acid/bitter old No.7. Very rewarding and not expensive at all. My score is 90 over 100 and it is well deserved.
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@claptonfan756 i am also not a rye fan, but that one was good and cheap. it is good value for money
@Jose-Massu-Espinel - I’m not a huge rye fan but I might have to try that one. Pretty inexpensive where I live.
@claptonfan756 the normal one. jack Daniels Rye. it is good
@Jose-Massu-Espinel - the single barrel rye?
@claptonfan756 try the Rye one. it is great
JD No.7 is one of my least favorite whiskies (mainly to a sweet sickly note that I get on the palate) but some of the other expressions (single barrel select, Sinatra etc.) are amazing.