Flying Dog Horn Dog - Barrel Aged

 
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RATINGS: 66   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.77/5   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 315   ABV: 10.5%
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Aged in Stranahan’s Whiskey barrels.

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4.5
Demens (946) - Budapest, HUNGARY - AUG 23, 2016
0,33l bottle. Hazy light brown colour with quickly disappearing short off-white head. Aroma: Lots of fruits (plum and black currant), caramel, toffee, honey and notes of barrell and a slight wiskey tone too. Marvelous. Taste: Sweet-sweet start with lots of fruits than a wiskey/wine caracter comes with a sweet and lightly bitter mouthfeel. You can taste the fruits. Oily texture. Medium/full body with soft carbonation. Long sweet/sour finish. A very good and fine barley wine.

4
Belgrave (30) - Truro, Nova Scotia, CANADA - APR 13, 2015
Pours a murky dark brown with a small off-white creamy head. Intense aroma of fruits, molasses, toffee, nuts, some light vanilla notes, some whiskey, and roasted almonds. Flavor of dark fruits, vanilla, light whiskey, and caramel. Good beer.

3.6
burg326 (5872) - Florida, USA - FEB 22, 2015
Poured a deep amber color with aromas of caramel, sweetness, booze, light dark fruit and whiskey. Flavors match the aromas light bread as well mostly caramel, burnt sugar and booze.

3.7
AndySnow (16582) - Huddinge, SWEDEN - NOV 11, 2014
How: Bottle.
Where: SMÖF 2014.
Appearance: Dark brown colour with a beige head.
Aroma: Chocolate, sugar, caramel, whiskey.
Body: Medium body, low carbonation.
Flavour: Caramel, sugar, whiskey, alcohol, vanilla, some dried fruit.

3.8
tkrjukoff (4336) - SWEDEN - SEP 12, 2014
Bottle, pours cloudy deep mahogany amber with a small tanned head. Aroma is boozy nutty malty. Flavor is sweet vinous boozy bitter a bit fruity malty.

4
yy0pp (1664) - - JUN 27, 2014
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2.8
Eduardeller (69) - Xixon, SPAIN - FEB 23, 2014
Botella de 33cl. ...demasiado dulce. ...falta de espuma. ...poco carbonatada. ...me ha defraudado! !!!!!

3.8
Ed5388 (3492) - Forked River, New Jersey, USA - JAN 7, 2014
Draft sample at Crossroads Spirits (2012 Vintage). Poured a hazy brownish/amber color with a thick frothy light tan head. Aroma of wood, caramel, light citrus notes, and roasted malt. Taste is similar. Chewy caramel, some sweet dark fruits, subtle rotted citrus notes, and dry wood. Pretty solid. Couldn't have ever killed a growler of this by myself, but happy I got to sample it.

3.6
ShivanDragon (6880) - Leeuwarden, NETHERLANDS - OCT 16, 2013
donker rood/bruin helder met minimale witte kraag
aroma: moutig, zoet, deeg, zacht
smaken: redelijk honing zoet, matig bitter, sterk, redelijk/sterk gemout (aardse, geroosterde gebrande mouten), chocolade, erg moutig voor een barley wine, volle body, romig in de mond, laag co2, afdronk bitter en zoet.
zoete zachte barley wine met een stevige bitterheid en erg moutig die lang blijven hangen.

3.1
lilko987 (2) - - JUN 26, 2013 does not count
AROMA: was a tad bit strong you could really make out the red wine and whiskey overall very pleasing. APPEARANCE: dark red wine as expected by most barley wines. Sort of flat foaming top poured very light. TASTE: very different from other beers I’ve tasted has its own unique taste to set it apart from other flying dogs. ITS like drinking strong champagne with a bunch of hops not recommended for soft drinker PLATE: The ABV.% was at 10.0so that made the beer have an over whelming palate taste the whiskey was no help ether. OVERALL: I would recommend you only drink 1-2 do to the high ABV% very strong but some what sweet tasting cheers!!


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