In bottom shelf category:
I have to shout out Old Grandad Bottled In Bond. The 114 is a favorite of a lot of people, but the BIB shouldn't be ignored. It is under $20 and well worth it IMO. Same mashbill as WT101, so an interesting comparison there of two fairly similar products from different distillers. Neat, 101 is the winner hands down for me, but in an old fashioned, which is my go to cocktail, they are virtually indistinguishable. For me, that 75% corn, 13% rye 12% barley mash bill seems to be perfect for old fashioneds. I'm not a big fan of the normal Jim Beam profile, though I have certainly had my share of it, but it is my understanding that OGD is actually a different mash bill from the rest of the JB line, which may explain why I like it better.
Another is Evan Williams Bottled in Bond, which has received some hype in bourbon circles recently. Still sub $20 at this time, and very good. I like the Heaven Hill profile, and the BIB tastes older than its four years, with more oak than you would expect at that age. I've had a few of the EW Single Barrels over the years, and I've felt most of them were pretty meh, but the BIB is very solid. Someday I'll do a side by side comparison of the BIB and the old 7 year age stated version of Virgin 101 that I talked about earlier in this thread (of which I still have a few of the old bottles), as I think it would be interesting to compare the two Heaven Hill products given the same mash bill and similar proof.
These cheap Bottled In Bond bourbons were once a mainstay of daily bourbon drinkers, and a good baseline of quality established by the distillers. Unfortunately there aren't many of them left. With the recent good publicity for Evan Williams BIB, and the way HH has been doing things lately, I won't be surprised to see it get a decent price increase soon. OGD BIB is flying under the radar currently, but eventually some one will give it an award and it will join the hype train. Get them cheap while you can.
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