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  2. Best Bourbons Under $50 for Mint Juleps on Kentucky Derby Day

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    Old Forester 100 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon. $28 from FlaviarShop NowThis 50 percent ABV bourbon comes from Kentucky, the state most steeped in bourbon history. The added strength creates ...

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    5. Elijah Craig Barrel-Proof Bourbon. Price: $75 Region: Kentucky Tasting Notes: Caramel, vanilla, and butterscotch ABV: 63.5% Elijah Craig bottles each batch of barrel-proof whiskey with an uncut ...

  4. The 15 Bottles of Bourbon Every Whiskey Lover Needs To ... - AOL

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    Because bourbon is the best kind of whiskey. Woodford Reserve, owned by Jack Daniel’s parent company Brown-Forman, started out back in the ‘90s as a brand focused solely on bourbon, but has ...

  5. Old Crow - Wikipedia

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    Old Crow is said to have been the favorite bourbon of American writers Mark Twain and William Faulkner. Journalist Hunter S. Thompson liked it. Twain reportedly visited the distillery in the 1880s, and Old Crow advertised this heavily; [16] John C. Gerber sees in this commercial exploitation a sign of Twain's continuing popularity. [17]

  6. Basil Hayden's - Wikipedia

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    Basil Hayden's is the lightest-bodied bourbon whiskey in the family of Jim Beam small batch bourbons produced by Suntory Global Spirits (a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan). It is 80 proof , in contrast with its three sibling brands of higher alcohol concentration ( Knob Creek , Booker's , and Baker's ).

  7. Ten High - Wikipedia

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    Ten High is a brand of American whiskey first introduced in the 1930s by Hiram Walker & Sons, [1] now produced by the Barton Brands division of the Sazerac Company.The name Ten High refers to a barrel storage location at least ten ricks high, as barrels in the upper part of the aging warehouse mature faster. [1]