Best Value Bourbons Right Now? Anyone?

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I drink bourbon. A lot. The best bang for your buck is Cooper’s Craft. $32 in NC, 100 proof and damn good. By far not the best bourbon. But best for under $40. You can reply back that I’m right after you try it.
 
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Damn the price of bourbon has skyrocketed. So I'm always looking for values (i.e., cheap) based on what I think tastes good compared to its price. Right now on the lower shelf (under $30) I'm liking the Elijah Craig Small Batch or the Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond. But I'm asking because there are likely some others out there that are affordable that also don't taste like a bucket of assholes. Thoughts?
Damn I still need to work on my American English. I saw the title and honestly thought you were talking about the chocolate biscuits(cookies) popular in the UK. 😂FML
Damn the price of bourbon has skyrocketed. So I'm always looking for values (i.e., cheap) based on what I think tastes good compared to its price. Right now on the lower shelf (under $30) I'm liking the Elijah Craig Small Batch or the Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond. But I'm asking because there are likely some others out there that are affordable that also don't taste like a bucket of assholes. Thoughts?
Damn, I really need to work on my American English. I saw the title and honestly thought you were talking about the chocolate biscuits(cookies) popular in the UK. 😂FML
 

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Evan- I stopped in at Wild Turkey Distillery a couple of weeks ago with my eye on this “special” Russell’s, but had to pass on it at that price. 😳
It is some truly excellent stuff but you also have to really like bourbon to get into it at that price. I'm a Turkey fiend and that bottle has been my favorite behind only the RR15 and Beacon from them.
 
I have always kept a bottle or three of Buffalo Trace around the house. I am no expert or anything, but to me it has a great flavor, reasonable price and I can almost always find it if needed.
I drank BT for years as a daily until it became an allocation. Apparently we have WAY too many bourbon drinkers in the Charleston SC area. It’s tough to get any of the allocated bourbons here!
 
It is some truly excellent stuff but you also have to really like bourbon to get into it at that price. I'm a Turkey fiend and that bottle has been my favorite behind only the RR15 and Beacon from them.
I’m one of those guys (ha). Unfortunately my rental car had already turned into a mobile package store and I couldn’t stomach another 300.00. Glad to hear it’s that good. May have to put my paws on it next time.
 
Damn the price of bourbon has skyrocketed. So I'm always looking for values (i.e., cheap) based on what I think tastes good compared to its price. Right now on the lower shelf (under $30) I'm liking the Elijah Craig Small Batch or the Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond. But I'm asking because there are likely some others out there that are affordable that also don't taste like a bucket of assholes. Thoughts?
Early times bottle in bond 100p. Under $25 and very very drinkable. Also a liter and was damn good on Christmas day while cooking.
 
Buying bourbon now is like buying a house; the prices are maxed out and people jump on what they want. At around the $30 mark, it’s tough to consistently acquire real winners, and going up to around $50 to $75 really opens up your options. That said, it’s your mouth—if you love (or perhaps don’t prefer) the buttery vanilla notes prevalent in Buffalo Trace products or love (or perhaps don’t prefer) the high rye bourbon produced by Wild Turkey and Four Roses, then that’s your guiding light. Vice versa and back around again.

I’d be willing to try new ones until you dial in exactly what your preferences are. That way, you’ll know exactly what you think of the price tags you’ll see. The good news is the finest spirit in the world is made in the USA, and brother they are making a LOT these days! We’re in the second golden age of bourbon right now.
 
Buying bourbon now is like buying a house; the prices are maxed out and people jump on what they want. At around the $30 mark, it’s tough to consistently acquire real winners, and going up to around $50 to $75 really opens up your options. That said, it’s your mouth—if you love (or perhaps don’t prefer) the buttery vanilla notes prevalent in Buffalo Trace products or love (or perhaps don’t prefer) the high rye bourbon produced by Wild Turkey and Four Roses, then that’s your guiding light. Vice versa and back around again.

I’d be willing to try new ones until you dial in exactly what your preferences are. That way, you’ll know exactly what you think of the price tags you’ll see. The good news is the finest spirit in the world is made in the USA, and brother they are making a LOT these days! We’re in the second golden age of bourbon right now.
exactly. There is no right way to enjoy bourbon. Palettes are different as are tastes.
 
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