In my last bourbon buying guide, I said choosing an affordable bourbon was hard. Choosing a mid-priced bourbon is even harder. The liquor store shelf is even more crowded; the stakes to your wallet are even higher; so stands the bar. The question looms large: Why blow $35, $40, or $50 on a bottle when you can buy a damn fine one for $25?
Well, that’s the thing. While so much of mid-priced bourbon is marketing chicanery, spending a little more on the right bottle really can open up new boozy opportunities. The best bottles of bourbon for under $50 let you try bourbon pulled from a few special barrels, or just one. The extra money can buy you an older bourbon, or a barrel-proof one. The idea here is to get more flavor, and more experience, by spending a tad more coin. Here are the ones we spring for.
Elijah Craig Small Batch

Distillery: Heaven Hill
Proof: 94
Price: $26-$30
Affordable Gem: A few years ago, Heaven Hill released an Elijah Craig 12 Year that was honey on the lips of many whiskey lovers. When they dropped the age statement and re-released the bottle as “Small Batch,” many were outraged. There was no need. The deliciousness continues, and you can usually get it for less than thirty bucks.