The Best Bourbons for $30 or Less

Grabbing a great bourbon doesn't have to be an expensive affair, as these bottles show. (Photo by Jeff Harris)

The Best Bourbons for $30 or Less

March 11, 2019 –––––– Whisky Advocate, , , ,

When shopping for whiskey, the occasion, the selection, and your mood all factor into which bottle you choose. The variables differ for each person, but everyone wants to get as good a bottle as they can for the price they're willing to pay. Thankfully for bourbon lovers,that whiskey style offers a value that few other categories can. You don't have to spend a lot of money to get a great bottle. If your budget caps out around $30, there's a bevy of bourbons, including single barrel and bonded varieties, to suit any taste.

Low Price, Big Flavor: 16 Great Bourbons That Cost $30 or Less

Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage 2010—91 points, $30Barley fields, cherry blossoms, pine nuts, caramel chew, malt, cornbread, brown sugar, and chocolate.1792 Small Batch—90 points, $30Smoke, hatch chilies, toasted walnuts, Bananas Foster, and orange zest, with hints of crème brûlée and cinnamon.Jim Beam Single Barrel—89 points, $23Supremely fruity and floral with a backbone of cinnamon and vanilla.Maker's Mark—89 points, $25Floral, toffee and caramel, roasted almonds, and loads of vanilla, with hints of candied fruit and pie crust.Buffalo Trace—88 points, $25Tingly mouthfeel with hints of caramel apple, pumpkin pie, apricot, and a slight note of caramel popcorn.Jim Beam Bonded—88 points, $23Dulled spices, oak, vanilla, hints of saddle leather and earth. Lovely medium to long candy corn finish.Bulleit—87 points, $30Super spicy and fruity with blasts of vanilla and caramel, with each note owning its own moment.Four Roses—87 points, $20Delightful mouthfeel, it presents rounded cinnamon and warmth all over the palate.Redemption—87 points, $29Oak, butterscotch, spice, and citrus lead this beast. Excellent for mixing.

Feeling the Pinch? Try One of These Great Bourbons for $20 or Less

Redemption High Rye—87 points, $29Several baking spices walk into sweeter notes, like vanilla pastry and caramel, followed by burnt oak.Larceny—86 points, $25Vanilla, fudge, fruits, and baking spices.Wild Turkey 101—86 points, $25 Cotton candy, campfire smoke, cinnamon, pilsner beer, butterscotch, and vanilla. Very balanced.Jim Beam Devil's Cut—83 points, $23Although slightly woody, lovely notes of cornbread and burnt brown sugar are present.Old Grand-Dad Bonded—82 points, $25Grains burst out of the glass with a hint of mint, baking spices, fresh-baked bread, and cinnamon.Old Forester 100 Proof—81 points, $24Loads of caramel, vanilla, freshly baked cornbread, nutmeg, cherry pie, and cocoa.Old Forester—80 points, $22Caramel and vanilla, some herbs and baking spices, with hints of custard and burnt caramel.