Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon

The Best Whisky From Around the World Under £40

The Best Whisky Under £40 The Three Drinkers

I am frequently asked ‘What is the best whisky to buy?’, and the honest answer is it depends on what you like, and how much you are willing to spend. However, if a tight budget is set there is still a lot of choice out there. I have compiled a list of the 10 best whiskies to have in a home bar from all over the world, and all at under £40. This list will include the best American, Irish, New World whisky, and of course, more than a few from Scotland. There should be something for everyone on this list, and If you drink whisky a fair amount, more than one of these should certainly grace your home bar this year.

Glen Moray Classic

The Best Whisky Under £40 Glen Moray Classic The Three Drinkers

Probably my most written about single malt whisky. It’s a flavour bargain in a bottle. Lots of Speyside sweet orchard fruit, honey and vanilla and for well under the set price. If you’d like to know more, there is plenty of information on our site.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £23.24 // US $29.99

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old

The Best Whisky Under £40 Johnnie Walker Black The Three Drinkers

My well documented all-time favourite whisky. It has a good amount of fruit, sweetness, caramel and a soft whiff of smoke running through it. It can be mixed well in a multitude of cocktails, as well as being sipped over ice, drunk with a little water or even sipped neat. The most versatile whisky in the world. To find out more about the Johnnie Walker range, click here.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £21.99 // US $39.99

Glenfiddich 12 Year Old

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This list is turning out to be the GOAT list for whisky! All classic whiskies are sold all over the world, and here we have the world’s most sold single malt Scotch. It’s so fruity with apples and pears with a little honey and fine oak. Hard to beat, and along with the following whisky, the best starter whisky for anyone’s palate.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £33.95 // US $44.99

Glenlivet 12 Year Old

The Best Whisky Under £40 Glenlivet 12 The Three Drinkers

Glenfiddich and Glenlivet 12 year old vie for the top position of best sold single malt in the world all the time. Like Glenfiddich, this whisky has lots of complexity and lots of fruit. The Glenlivet has a slightly richer profile with some dried fruits from more ex-sherry influence, but this is a point of difference rather than extra complexity. Both are brilliant.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £29 // US $47.99

Jura 10 Year Old

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 A lesser known distillery, and one of the best introductions to island whisky. Both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks are used in the production giving lots of complexity with both dried raisins, honey, vanilla and white stone fruits, and a long finish. It is very smooth and easy to drink and makes a great Old Fashioned. There is a subtle layer of smoke underlying all the other flavours showing the east coast influence.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £32.49 // US $38.99

Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon

The Best Whisky Under £40 Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon The Three Drinkers

One of the greatest value Bourbon whiskies in the world. Four Roses is made up from 10 mash bills and four recipes which are blended to create a complex, sweet very easy going and versatile bourbon. The complexity and intensity of flavour lift this bourbon beyond most of its competitors at this price range.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 45%
Find it here: UK £30.95 // US $33.99

Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon

The Best Whisky Under £40 Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon The Three Drinkers

If I had to choose one bourbon to have at home, this would be it. With a mash bill that is corn dominant, but includes rye and malt, it is also triple distilled and placed in the barrels at a lower than usual abv. All this gives smoothness without the loss of flavour and complexity. Great in cocktails and just as good sipped slowly with or without ice.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 43.2%
Find it here: UK £39.49 // US $36.99

Stork Club Straight Rye Whiskey 

The Best Whisky Under £40 Stork Club Straight Rye Whiskey The Three Drinkers

Stork Club hails from Germany and is distilled just south of Berlin. Using a mixture of ex-bourbon barrels and German Napoleon oak, this is a bold whisky with a spicy back palate that is perfect for making cocktails, especially a highball. There are flavours of butterscotch and pepper with some citrus, especially on the finish. I’d have this rye whisky on my bar all the time.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 45%
Find it here: £34.78

Nikka Days

The Best Whisky Under £40 Nikka Days The Three Drinkers

A modern Japanese whisky for the modern whisky era. Nikka days is a blended Japanese whisky using all Japanese spirits. There are single malts from Miyagikyo and Yoichi distilleries and there is a delicate smoky influence that balances the malt and fruity flavours. With the rise in popularity and cost of Japanese whisky, this is great value.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £37.95 // US $49.99

Mars Kasei

The Best Whisky Under £40 Mars Kasei The Three Drinkers

This is a whisky I know little about except that it is blended using a variety of barrels using Japanese whiskies. However, I do know it tastes brilliant. It has aromas of wildflowers and a touch of smoke leading to a palate full of apples and honey and a little caramel. The finish brings in citrus and vanilla. This is a very good Japanese whisky and would deserve to grace any home.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: £38.60 

Choosing the best whiskies to have at home for under £40 has been a challenge. There are still so many great whiskies to buy coming from all categories of whisky, including whiskies that would normally be thought of as expensive, like single malt Scotch and Japanese whisky. And what is exciting is that there are even more out there to explore in this price range. And if you can occasionally stretch to a little more the choice becomes even harder!

Words by Colin Hampden-White

The Best Bourbon for Beginners

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The world of whisk(e)y can be intimidating for beginners, spanning multiple continents and going by a variety of different names. Sometimes that intimidation can be enough to put one off venturing into the world of whiskey at all - but don’t turn back so soon! Bourbon is a great whiskey to get stuck into as a beginner, and lucky for you, we’ve picked out 8 bourbons we think are perfect for falling in love with this spirit.

Bulleit Bourbon

The Best Bourbon for Beginners Bulleit Bourbon thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Bulleit Bourbon is made from a unique blend of rye, corn, and barley malt, along with special strains of yeast and pure Kentucky limestone-filtered water. Flavour is king in this bourbon with its notes of vanilla, orange and subtle winter spices, and even better, you won’t be paying the earth for it either. Take Bulleit Bourbon neat or over ice for an American treat or simply mix with cloves, lemon juice, brown sugar and hot water for a comforting Hot Toddy.

ABV: 45%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: UK £28.99 // US $39.99

Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon

The Best Bourbon for Beginners Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

If you’re looking for a bourbon to sip while looking pensive, Woodford Reserve is for you. It has a higher rye percentage than other bourbons, meaning it’s got a spicy, peppery kick to it! Woodford Reserve is warming, but won’t leave a burn in the back of your throat either, making it great for beginners looking for something smooth. The high rye content also makes this perfect for an Old Fashioned!

ABV: 43.2%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: UK £32.01 // US $36.99

Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon

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FYI: No turkeys were harmed in the production of this bourbon. Wild Turkey 101 is a fantastic first foray into higher proof whiskey and bourbon, with its rich but peppery caramel flavours tasty but not overpowering. If you’re new to bourbon, the high alcohol content of Wild Turkey might be a bit intense on the tongue, but this can be softened with a drop of water (which is totally okay to do, so don’t be scared). This is one for sipping!

ABV: 50.5%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: £29.95 // US $31.99

Eagle Rare 10 Year Old 

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What could be more American than an eagle? Eagle Rare comes from the legendary Buffalo Trace distillery in Kentucky, where bourbon has been made for over 200 years! Without that aggressive bite that other bourbons can bring, Eagle Rare 10 Year Old is silky smooth and very drinkable. You’ll get honey, burnt caramel and vanilla on the tongue, with a classic bourbon oakiness on the finish - perfect for someone looking for a solid bourbon at a great price.

ABV: 45%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: £36.99 // US $119.89

Knob Creek

The Best Bourbon for Beginners Knob Creek Bourbon thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Knob Creek boasts a bold, full bodied, flavourful punch of bourbon - as is evident by the higher than usual alcohol content. This is brilliant for beginners, as the price tag is very reasonable for such a rich, smooth bourbon. The notes of vanilla, oak and fruit are best appreciated when taken neat, and once you reach that spicy finish: you’ll be hooked!

ABV: 50%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: UK £33.44 // US $36.99

Four Roses Bourbon

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Don’t underestimate Four Roses because of its price, this bourbon is a delicious introduction to the spirit at a price that won’t leave you reeling! Beautifully balanced with notes of marmalade, honey, cinnamon and oak, Four Roses is great for mixing in a bourbon cocktail (such as an Old Fashioned) or simply taken neat! When you’re looking to step up your bourbon game, Four Roses also has a great 100 Proof!

ABV: 40%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find it here: UK £23.90 // US $19.99

Maker’s Mark Bourbon

The Best Bourbon for Beginners Maker's Mark Bourbon thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

The beautiful, dripping red wax on Maker’s Mark’s bottle almost makes you not want to break the seal. However, we definitely recommend you do - as you don’t want to miss out on the rich flavour Maker’s Mark brings to the table with this bourbon. You’ll get delicious notes of vanilla and burnt oak on the palate, and a bit of spice on the finish. We love Maker’s Mark in a Manhattan (not just because of the alliteration), but do try it neat too!

ABV: 45%
Size: UK 700ml // US 1.75l
Find it here: UK £32 // US $52.99

Evan Williams Bourbon

The Best Bourbon for Beginners Evan Williams Bourbon thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Evan Williams has been producing this bourbon since (wait for it) 1783! Now that, my dear friend, is a damn long time to have been making bourbon. You can certainly see why, as this whiskey is so moreish that you’ll have to get another bottle! We love the smoothness of Evan Williams, especially with those delicious caramel and vanilla notes coming through. At such a great price, this bottle is a big winner when it comes to beginner bourbons - so why not give it a try?

ABV: 43%
Size: UK 700ml // US 1.75l
Find it here: UK £26.99 // US $22.99

For more bourbon content have a look at The Best Bang for Buck Sipping Bourbon and to find out our top whiskey recommendations for an Old Fashioned click here!

*Prices updated September 2022.