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The Six Best Bourbons Under $30

When it comes to indulging in the world of bourbon whiskey, one might assume that quality comes at a steep price. The overabundance of photos of Pappy Van Winkle, Blanton’s, and other “unicorn” bottles on social media certainly don’t do anything to challenge that assumption. However, affordable bourbons have always been what drives the category. There is no shortage of easy-to-find bourbons that offer enthusiasts a taste of exceptional craftsmanship without breaking the bank. To celebrate Bourbon Heritage Month, we’re taking a closer look at five remarkable bourbon whiskeys that stand out for their flavor profiles, history, and the sheer value they bring to your glass – all for under $30.

Old Grand Dad Bonded

One of the standout names in the realm of budget-friendly bourbons is Old Grand Dad Bonded. With a history dating back to the 19th century, this brand, produced by James B. Beam Distilling, is one of the most popular affordable bourbons among bourbon aficionados. It’s great both for mixing and sipping neat. The “bonded” label indicates that the whiskey is Bottled in Bond, meaning it adheres to strict regulations, including being produced at a single distillery, in a single distillation season, aged for at least four years, and bottled at 100 proof (50% alcohol by volume). The result is a bold and robust flavor profile with notes of caramel, vanilla, spice, and that classic nutty aroma unique to Beam whiskeys.

Evan Williams Bottled in Bond

At Just around $20, Evan Williams Bottled in Bond punches far above its weight class. This Heaven Hill-produced line of bourbons pays homage to the legacy of Evan Williams, a historical figure credited with establishing one of the first commercial distilleries in Kentucky. Just like the Old Grand Dad, this expression of Evan Williams is “bottled in bond”. This bourbon boasts a smooth and approachable character, featuring notes of honey, vanilla, and a gentle oakiness. Due to its proof, Evan Williams Bottled in Bond holds up beautifully in cocktails without losing any of its character.

Wild Turkey 101

Wild Turkey 101 commands one of the most dedicated followings in the bourbon world and for good reason, the Russell family knows what they’re doing and doesn’t mess around. But this high-proof bourbon brings a punch of classic flavor to the table, combining rich caramel, vanilla, and spice notes with just the right amount of musty oak. It’s a whiskey that demands attention, delivering a robust and full-bodied taste that stands up well in cocktails or enjoyed neat. With a history rooted in authenticity, Wild Turkey 101 is a testament to the Russell family’s dedication to producing a distinctive, memorable, and uncompromising bourbon. Read our review HERE.

Elijah Craig Small Batch

At about $25 a bottle, Elijah Craig Small Batch is one of the best examples of an affordable bourbon that doesn’t skimp on flavor. Distilled by Heaven Hill at their Bardstown, Kentucky headquarters, this whiskey is named after Reverend Elijah Craig, a pioneer of bourbon-making techniques. With its notes of brown sugar, caramel, a hint of spice, and just a bit of oak, this bourbon offers a complex taste profile that any bourbon fan will appreciate. It’s smooth enough to sip neat, but its balanced profile and ample proof make it a great bourbon to use when mixing up an Old Fashioned.

Buffalo Trace

Among bourbon nerds, there are few distilleries that are surrounded by as much hype as Buffalo Trace. With a portfolio that includes Pappy, George T. Stagg, and the Weller line, the distillery’s base expression is often overlooked. Named after the historic distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, Buffalo Trace provides exceptional value while delivering a degree of quality on par with the rest of the bourbons produced by the distillery. This 94-proof bourbon boasts a smooth and balanced flavor profile, characterized by its sweetness, toffee undertones, and a touch of oak. Due to the popularity of the distillery, this bottle has become highly sought after and difficult to come by in certain regions. If you’re lucky enough to live where it’s commonly available, it’s a great pickup at around $25. Read our review HERE.

Maker’s Mark

There are few bottles in the world of whiskey as recognizable as Maker’s Mark’s distinctive red wax-sealed bottles. Beneath that layer of red wax, lies one of the most accessible and iconoclastic bourbons on the market. Maker’s Mark is crafted using a unique mash bill that includes red winter wheat as its primary flavoring grain, resulting in a sweeter and more mellow flavor profile. With notes of caramel, vanilla, and a gentle hint of spice, it offers a balanced and inviting taste experience. The Samuels family’s commitment to tradition is evident in every sip, as they continue to use the same production methods that have been employed since the brand’s inception in 1953. Read our review HERE.

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Dylan Ettinger
Dylan Ettinger
Dylan Ettinger is a Los Angeles-based writer who specializes in spirits, cocktails, and coffee.

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