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Drink Review: Bird Dog Apple Whiskey - Bachelor on the Cheap

By Mike Thayer

Bird Dog AppleBlended and flavored whiskeys are red hot right now, consumer demand for brown spirits continues to rise with American Whiskey in particular seeing some phenomenal sales growth.

Regular readers know that I am a fan of flavored whiskey, I've always got a bottle of something in my freezer for a chilled shot or flavored specialty in the liquor cabinet to enjoy on the rocks.  My favorite in all this tasting fun so far, has been Yukon Jack Jacapple.

I recently tried Crown Royal Regal Apple, so in staying with the apple flavor theme, tonight it was a tasting of Bird Dog Apple Whiskey.  I've sampled Bird Dog Blackberry Whiskey, which I enjoyed, but how will the Bird Dog Apple compare to Yukon Jack Jacapple? 

Here's the description from the Bird Dog website: 

Bird Dog Apple Flavored Whiskey flourishes with lush apple flavor. Barrel aged and finally ripe.

Potency: 80 PROOF / 40% Alc/Vol

Color: Golden Amber

Nose: Ripe, fresh apples

Body: Succulent apple flavors combine for a savory, smooth experience

Finish: Sweet apple fades into bourbon with a lingering warm, cinnamon zest

Of note, this whiskey is 80 proof. Most other flavored whiskeys are 70 proof, so this has a little more 'kick' to it.  I served up this whiskey in a straight shot and on the rocks.  Bird Dog pretty much delivers on all the promo above.  The nose is fruity apple, the color is inviting and you get all as advertised in the swirl and swallow, the cinnamon notes come through.  What I like best about Bird Dog is the finish, you get the base bourbon, which is exactly what you want in a flavored whiskey, a compliment.  While best as a chilled shot and a good one, I still prefer Yukon Jack Jacapple.  Costing me about $16 for a 750ml bottle, the price is reasonable and it's worth a repeat buy (if you can't find the Yukon).  Bird Dog Apple Whiskey gets 4 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. 

4 stars

$pend Wisely My Friends.....

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Drink Review: Crown Royal Regal Apple - Bachelor on the Cheap

By Mike Thayer

Blended and flavored whiskeys are red hot right now, consumer demand for brown spirits continues to rise with American Whiskey in particular seeing some phenomenal sales growth.

Regular readers know that I am a fan of flavored whiskey, I've always got a bottle of something in my freezer for a chilled shot or flavored specialty in the liquor cabinet to enjoy on the rocks.  My favorite in all this tasting fun so far, has been Yukon Jack Jacapple.

20190412_110637Currently, there's a big buzz about Crown Royal Peach...  The stuff is SO popular right now, it's not available, liquor stores are sold out and it's on back order.  So in lieu of that, I picked up a bottle of Crown Royal Apple.  How will it compare to the Yukon Jack Jacapple? 

Here's the description of the flavored whiskey from the Crown Royal website: To create this extraordinary blend, Crown Royal whiskies are hand-selected by our master whisky blenders and infused with Regal Gala Apples and apple flavors. The result is a delicious Canadian whisky balanced with notes of crisp apple flavor.

20190412_110931As I have with all the other flavored whiskey samplings, I served up this whiskey in a straight shot and on the rocks.  You definitely get the apple right off the bat in the nose.  The swirl and swallow is smooth but almost bordering on being apple forward and you get some nice undertones of cinnamon and oak.  But the most important thing in what you want in a good flavored whiskey, getting the base whiskey in the finish and it's there.  Costing me $20 for a 750ml bottle, the price is reasonable and this whiskey is worth a repeat buy but is it as good as Yukon Jack Jacapple?   Nope, in the Yukon vs. Crown Royal Apple Whiskey battle, Yukon is still King of the Hill in my book.  Crown Royal gets 4 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars.

4 stars

$pend Wisely My Friends.....

For more food and drink reviews go to www.bacheloronthecheap.com