For less than $20 for 1.75 liters...I'd cannot think of one that would be better than Evan Williams black.
No.
I think this bourbon is WAY better than its price might suggest.
FYI the Evan BIB has a limited distribution ... it doesn't go to every state.
would any state that sells the black label sell the BiB though?
Agree. It might be argued the the Bottled in Bond Evan (white label) is a better value for mixed drinks but it certainly won't be cheaper. That said, I personally prefer using a higher proof bourbon in a mixed drink. Old Grandad and Old Forester Signature also spring to mind but will be pricier than either version of Evan Williams. FYI the Evan BIB has a limited distribution ... it doesn't go to every state.
Oh... and wild Turkey 101 too. How could I forget the Turkey?
Agree. Evan Williams Black Label is higher proof than its competitors. Most are 40% ABV, while EW Black is 43%, so it delivers more flavor than the others, IMHO.
Benchmark is good for the price(anything Buffalo Trace makes is good ). Where I live its around 12 dollars for a liter 18 for a 1.75. It is only 80 proof, but for the money its hard to beat...especially if its going to be used for mixing.
what about evan williams single barrel or is that more of a sipping bourbon.i was lookin at that once for a cheaper alternative to jim beam's single barrel but i never bought it
what about evan williams single barrel or is that more of a sipping bourbon.i was lookin at that once for a cheaper alternative to jim beam's single barrel but i never bought it