Horn Dog
Brewed By: Flying Dog Brewery
Number of Ratings: 231
Style: American Barleywine
Brewed In: 4607 Wedgewood Blvd, Frederick, MD 21703, USA
ABV: 10.2%
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Number of Ratings: 231
Style: American Barleywine
Brewed In: 4607 Wedgewood Blvd, Frederick, MD 21703, USA
ABV: 10.2%
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Tasting Notes
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staubach012 - March 28, 2014
One if the better barley wines
clint - January 22, 2014
Stateline. Tap take over 2013
mariopersico91@gmail.com - October 4, 2013
One gnarly beer. Big bite to start, sweet finish. Great barley wine style.
moreilly19 - June 11, 2013
Smooth and sweet. Perfect mix of beer and wine. Little bit of a boozy taste. Very smooth.
DaytonGuy - January 6, 2013
My first barley wine style so take this for what it's worth.... This is a really good ale. Very sweet and actually has a wine like taste. There is a nice alcohol flavor on the finish that sorta lingers. A little syrupy though.
Hamm - June 2, 2012
Sherry/boozy aroma. Little head on the beer. Dark brown color. Thick caramel, sherry, and slightly boozy taste. Strong malty flavor. Great example of an English barleywine.
witchal - March 8, 2012
10.2 ABV not 10.5
Light coca-cola nose. Red/brown in color. Dark malty flavor with balanced hops. A decent brew but near the bottom of my barleywine list
StoutLarry - February 25, 2012
First sip was nice, but it's pretty tasteless. If it wasn't for the scotchy alcohol flavor, I'd think I was drinking water.
jdubb - December 2, 2011
Truly "Good beer, no shit." Delicious flavor and almost creamy texture as the barley and hops mix beautifully to the delight of your taste buds from the moment the ale touches your lips til it's smoothly gone done your throat. And at 10.5%, it's a masterpiece. A shame this flying dog is overlooked, or perhaps just misunderstood.
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