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America's whiskey tradition is strong. With so many excellent varieties to choose from, which are the best American brands? Here's a formidable list.
Nowadays, you can find whiskey made in every corner of America—indeed, every corner of the world—each with its own specific character and identity. Whether you’re looking for the perfect whiskey to pair with a cocktail, something really smoky and assertive, or a smooth sipper, we’ve got you covered.
Best Whiskey for Cocktails: Knob Creek Bourbon; Best Whiskey Under $50: Woodford Reserve; Best Splurge Whiskey: Ardbeg 25; Best World Whisky: Paul John Classic Select Cask
Best Budget Whiskey: Compass Box Artist Blend Scotch Whisky; Best Splurge Whiskey: Michter’s 25 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon (2023)
Each year, the Whisky Advocate Buying Guide's expert team samples an array of whiskies, encompassing rare, limited editions, and up-and-coming brands likely to hit store shelves nationwide. Our Top 20 list starts with whiskies scoring 90 or above (“outstanding”) on our 100-point scale.
The Most Exciting Whiskies of 2023. Our Top 20 whiskies represent a curated collection that deserves your notice. This assortment features hidden gems offering exceptional value, standout examples leading their respective styles, and superbly crafted bottles worth seeking out.
1. Wild Turkey Master’s Keep Voyage – A fight nearly broke out over this whiskey’s inclusion on the list. Not because it’s bad – it’s amazing – but because another Wild Turkey release, Generations, also garnered serious praise from our voting panel.
Our annual “Best Whiskeys of the Year” series features four categories: “Best Finished,” “Best Rye,” “Best American Whiskey,” and “Best Bourbon,” finally culminating with our overall #1 Whiskey of the Year.
The World Whiskies Awards recognize the World’s Best Whiskies across a broad array of categories. Winners include The Lakes Distillery’s The Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.4, which won...
It's time to upgrade your bar cart with these new whiskey brands, from traditional scotch and bourbon, to rare picks from Japan and India.