Ezra Brooks Black Label Bourbon 70cl Whisky
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This is the entry level bourbon from the Ezra Brooks range, which was first produced back in the 1950s. These days it's produced by Lux Row Distillers in Kentucky. Good value for money, this one, and well suited for use in cocktails and mixed drinks.
Buttery corn and hints of vanilla pod.
Honey, mocha and maple syrup.
Peppery and warming.
$32.03 - $66.30
This was a great tasting drink and a nice change to my single malt. Would certainly buy again.
This is by far and away the best bourbon I've had at this price point. Fantastic value for money. I've had it neat, with a drop of water, and made into an old fashioned - and it's consistently delicious!
Bests value for money i can think of, tastes just like Blantons Gold but at a fifth of the price. Has displaced Woodford as my go-to, its the best 80 proof out there
Normally do not care for 80 proof or even 86 proof. 80 proof is usually a "dust off the bottom shelf whiskey" For that reason my basic cupboard stock is mostly BIB 100 proof minimums like Old Forester and George Dickel I did like Ezra Brooks 7 year at 117 proof and the Ezra Brooks 90 proof is very good as well. I like high corn bills so at 78% corn Ezra Brooks checks that box. I did not expect much from EB 80 proof, but IMO it is as good as 80 proof is going to get and beats the other 80 proofs like JB and JD hands down. EB 80 proof will always have a home in my kitchen. It does not drink like a bottom shelf 80 proofer. It would be a bargain even if it were $5-$7 more.
The best of the best under value bourbon for sure one your whole family will enjoy