6 of my favorites are not too expensive. Early Times Botted in Bond Henry McKenna 10 Bottled in Bond Wilderness Trail Bottled in Bond Evan Williams Bottled in Bond Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond Colonel EH Taylor Small Batch Bottled in Bond
Some people like Heaven Hill Bottled in Bond and Old Grandad Bonded, but I don't care fore either myself.
6 of my favorites are not too expensive. Early Times Botted in Bond Henry McKenna 10 Bottled in Bond Wilderness Trail Bottled in Bond Evan Williams Bottled in Bond Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond Colonel EH Taylor Small Batch Bottled in Bond
I had some Early Times BnB this weekend and it was pretty tasty. Evan Williams was just OK in my opinion.
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“The bottled-in-bond designation mandates that brands clear numerous rigorous hurdles. The spirit must be aged for at least four years and bottled at precisely 100 proof (50% abv). It must be made by one distiller at a single distillery in one season, then aged in a bonded warehouse.”
I get the Evan Williams white label BIB 1.75 liter for around $25-30 for an everyday sipper since it's cheap. Have a few others that are more expensive. Might have to give the Early Times a try too.
Re: Top medium price Bottle and Bond whiskey
[Re: cbump]
#853954802/24/2204:03 AM
Yes it’s good but, unfortunately it’s not distilled in Alabama. They are just another Non Distilling Producer (NDP) or sourced whiskey.
The article Simple searcher posted is somewhat incomplete.
The head distiller has to remain the same during that four year period and in case you missed it Colonel Taylor of the famous E H Taylor whiskey was instrumental in getting the laws passed to create bottled in bond whiskey.
My personal favorite BIB is Taylor small batch but it’s $50 with tax and that’s if your lucky enough to find it at retail. Henry Mckenna BIB is inconsistent the last few years but, I have not personally found a bad bottle.
I’ll add that anyone interested in knocking Evan Williams BIB, I’ll be happy to provide the whiskeys to prove you wrong in a double blind side by side comparison. My “black bag full of whiskey” is starting to become popular. . Now, if you read all that..... most of the whiskeys named above can’t truly be considered because they are not on the shelf of the liquor store 99 times out of 100 visits. Before you ask the question yes... I hit liquor stores multiple times a week.
If your still reading this Evan Williams BIB is your clear leader in this category, good, inexpensive and always on the shelf.
Originally Posted by Chunky Monkey
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
I get the Evan Williams white label BIB 1.75 liter for around $25-30 for an everyday sipper since it's cheap. Have a few others that are more expensive. Might have to give the Early Times a try too.
Total Wine and More has it for $21.49. I just stocked up yesterday.
Re: Top medium price Bottle and Bond whiskey
[Re: fredeboy]
#854057802/25/2212:32 AM
Cracked this one up last night. BIB this is the newer Early Times and a bunch of bourbon gurus say it is no where close to the old version of it. It’s a good sip at 23 dollars, imo.
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Re: Top medium price Bottle and Bond whiskey
[Re: fredeboy]
#854068802/25/2202:31 AM