![]() Buffalo Trace is likely playing into the supply and demand game here to drive demand. MSRP is $25, but you’ll rarely find it priced here if you can find it at all. This may be the best out of all the bourbons listed. Maybe it missed the mark by a couple dollars, maybe it’s really good but not my cup of tea.īelow are a couple more budget bourbons that are excellent options for around $25. However, they didn’t make it for one reason or another. These are all bourbons that really deserve to be on this list, or at the least, would be acceptable on this list. Personally, Jim Beam Black is my favorite out of these three and less expensive than Devil’s Cut, so that’s my recommendation. The barrel extract, dubbed the devil’s share, is blended with Jim Beam Black (aged 8 years) to form Devil’s Cut. Jim Beam Devil’s Cut uses bourbon extracted from the walls of the barrels for extra oak, char, and barrel spice. However, if we’re going to go up to $25 on this list, I might as well upgrade to Jim Beam Black or Devil’s Cut. Now, the standard Jim Beam Bourbon (White Label) is pretty solid for less than $20, so that’s a good option.
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