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Buffalo Trace White Dog Mash #1 is a premium American whiskey with a robust 62.5% alcohol content, celebrated for its sweet aroma and complex flavor profile. This 375ml bottle, recognized with a Bronze Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, offers a unique tasting experience that is perfect for both sipping and mixing in cocktails.
Package Dimensions | 18.4 x 7.1 x 7 cm; 740 g |
Item model number | 12434 |
Allergen Information | Contains: Barley |
Volume | 375 Millilitres |
Units | 1080.0 millilitre(s) |
Serving Recommendation | Try swapping the Pisco in a Pisco Sour for White Dog |
Country of origin | American |
Alcohol Content | 62.5 Percent by Volume |
Brand | White Dog |
Format | Liquid |
Speciality | suitable_for_vegetarians |
Awards | san_francisco_spirits |
Manufacturer | HISQM |
Country of origin | USA |
E**S
unaged, liquid pleasure.
this is an unaged multi-grain still spirit, in the American tradition.absolutely brilliant, if you are prepared to embrace liquor that has not sat in wood for years this is for you.lovely, lively, sweet and sour while maintaining a balance and smoothness that allows this to be sipped. if you cut it with anything other than h2o you will miss its subtle warming after-tones. and this will warm you all the way through.nice corked bottle, which contributes to the experience, which is best shared.
S**E
Worst and best
The most repulsive drink ive ever had. Will order again.
M**W
Interesting curiosity
I've always wanted to try "raw corn" as it's the drink of choice for multimillionaire Kyle Hadley in my favourite movie Written on the Wind - despite the fact, as is pointed out to him, that he could afford the finest bonded bourbon.He swigs it from the bottle of course, but although the neat taste is a curiosity you have to try, it's not really sippable in my view, it's just too strong, although slightly sweet. It's not like whiskey or bourbon at all really. It reminds me most of Stolichnaya vodka which is also slightly sweet, and even perhaps of Chartreuse (though not that sweet). It's perfectly drinkable with ice and sweet mixers, like ginger ale, tonic, limeade (I had Limca) so in a way makes a change from gin or vodka, which this is much more like, and not like whiskey or bourbon at all.It seems a bit expensive considering it must be cheaper to make than bourbon, again, like gin, but I guess for the alcohol content it's not such bad value, in comparison to cheap 37% spirits.
G**T
True taste of a legendary drink.
After trying my first Moonshine a week ago, I decided to try this more potent offering. It didn't disappoint.Very nice taste, with a slight burn. It follows up with a very strong kick, and SHOULD NOT be drank irresponsibly.A must, if you want as near a true experience of Moonshine, as you'll get within uk rules.Only negative thing I can say, is that the bottle could have been 70cl, as 35cl is a little small for what you have to pay.But product is definitely worth a try.
B**O
Smooth and you could run Uncle Jessie’s pickup on it. The best shine I’ve had to date
The best shine I’ve tried. Wonderful hint of corn flavour and smooth as all hell, deceptively strong (yes, I know what I said)
A**R
Not what I expected
This will knock your socks off but also not taste like a novelty shot. It's much sweeter than I was expecting (I'm guessing from the corn) and I really enjoyed it.I am a big fan of Buffalo Trace and Eagle Rare so it was really interesting to taste what's essentially an un-aged version. I'm going to try more white dogs and moonshines after this
M**T
A very potent Moonshine...
White Dog is essentially an AKA for Moonshine, a traditional home-brew whisky, typically made from corn, from the Southern states of America. Having sampled quite a few Moonshine derivatives in my time I found this to be very clean finishing and very strong! It represents it's genre well but lacks only through it's sophistication - an unusual criticism, I agree. What I mean by this is that it is so well produced, and no doubt consistent in it's brewing, that it doesn't, for me, feel authentic to the roots of such an iconic whisky. It's not meant to be this well polished.That said, it will still knock your boots off and have you singing "The night they drove ol' Dixie down" at the top of your voice at 2am in your back yard. So don't be put off. When it comes to commercially available Moonshines, this is one of the best. Another favourite of mine is 'Georgia Moon' which has lemon drop and peach varieties too.
M**S
Moonshine 62.5%
I simply love it, I love Moonshine!! am happy that Moonshine is able to buy on Amazon UK and also having the relying ability to buy the bottles. White Dog Mash is less of a strong smell and the taste of the shine weather neat or mixed is truly delightful to drink. yes it's high for 62.5% but' wow. it's worth buying and a good solid price of £25.99 is worth it. I have brought this bottle twice and will buy more this year 2017!
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