Bourbon is the quintessential American spirit. The Kentucky whiskey can conjure up images of distillery tours, afternoon cocktails on the porch, or even just some eventful ragers — the last of which usually calls for more affordable bottles. It’s definitely possible to find bourbon that’s smooth, complex, and good enough to serve neat on a budget, and plenty of bourbon-makers are distilling spirits that checks all those boxes and more.
But as the market becomes increasingly saturated and more packed with options from small batches to celebrity-backed brands, it can be tough to nail down your new wallet-friendly favorite for cocktails and beyond. Who better to consult than a bartender? That’s why we asked 12 bartenders to share their picks for the best bourbon that won’t break the bank. (For this list, bartenders referenced these bourbons’ MSRP or typical markup in their area, but in other major cities, higher markups may be inevitable.) Here’s what they said.
The Best Bourbons Under $50, According to Bartenders: Elijah Craig Small Batch Woodinville Bourbon Fort Hamilton Double Barrel Great Jones Bourbon Taconic Bourbon Eagle Rare 10yr Russell’s Reserve 10yr Redwood Empire’s Pipe Dream Three Chord Bourbon Cyrus Noble
“There are many options out there, but I believe Elijah Craig Small Batch gives you everything you’re looking to find in a bourbon and at the same time, you don’t have to break the bank. It’s smooth from beginning to end, and has the perfect amount of sweetness and spices with a