The Right Bourbon for Each of Your Favorite Whiskey Cocktails

America’s native spirit Bourbon has spent the better part of the 21st century booming. With this wealth of whiskey to select from, it can be hard to think of the best Bourbon to employ in a given situation. If you’re planning ON serving cocktails to friends this holiday season (we’ve got you covered there), and a whiskey-based drink is on the menu, you want the flavor profile that best accompanies the other ingredients. These bottles will help you hit every base, so you’ll have something fit for every guest and every cocktail.

E. H. Taylor Jr. Small Batch

E.H. Taylor Small Batch
E.H. Taylor Small Batch

This bottling of E.H. Taylor is higher proof than Eagle Rare (whose 17-year-old goes for nearly $1,400 right now) but is made from the same mash bill. This is one of the best things to come out of Buffalo Trace Distillery. Which is saying something.

Best for: An Old Fashioned

Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

Woodford Reserve Double Oaked
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

When you’re sipping the original Woodford Reserve, you notice it drips with butterscotch and brown sugar notes; the second French-oak barrel here doubles down on that.

Best for: Whiskey Sour

Basil Hayden’s 10 Year Bourbon

Basil Hayden’s 10 Year Bourbon
Basil Hayden’s 10 Year Bourbon

Basil Hayden’s is already a well-aged bourbon made spicy by a high rye content. The 10 Year is released annually every fall and has more age, more depth and even more spice.

Best for: Boulevardier

Four Roses Small Batch

four roses bourbon
four roses bourbon

There is no cocktail or occasion for which this is not handsomely suited. One of (if not the) best all-purpose bourbons.

Best for: Mint Julep

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon

The whiskey has the depth of a dozen years in oak helping to keep the fire at bay. Still punchy, but more balanced than its peers.

Best for: Sipping, on ice, after a forced chat with a difficult uncle/aunt/sibling.


Every week bartender Jason O’Bryan mixes his up his favorite drinks for you. Check out his past cocktail recipes.

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