These 10 Whiskeys Will Make You Forget All About Jack Daniel’s
Whiskey (or whisky, depending on where it’s made) has been a popular alcoholic beverage for centuries. People worldwide enjoy it for a variety of reasons: the complex flavors, the warming sensation as it goes down, and the rich history behind it. Drinking whiskey can be a very special and personal experience. But with so many […] The post These 10 Whiskeys Will Make You Forget All About Jack Daniel’s appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

Whiskey (or whisky, depending on where it’s made) has been a popular alcoholic beverage for centuries. People worldwide enjoy it for a variety of reasons: the complex flavors, the warming sensation as it goes down, and the rich history behind it. Drinking whiskey can be a very special and personal experience. But with so many brands and flavors out there, it can be difficult to know where to begin. (You need to try these Canadian whiskey brands.)
But don’t worry. We did the work of comparing many online lists created by several whiskey experts and reviewers and found the brands that are usually found among their top ten. For our list, we picked the whiskeys that were generally reviewed better than Jack Daniel’s, but as with any product, some will perform better in one category than another. We didn’t rank these in order of price or quality, but we are confident that you will enjoy a class of any of these a little bit more than your usual brand. (Avoid all Japanese whiskey brands except these 19.)
Why This Matters
Jack Daniel’s is a classic in America, but it is far from being the only whiskey out there. There are many other brands with unique flavors, quality, and comparable pricing. Expanding your tastes can help find the perfect flavor profile for each special occasion.
#10 Wild Turkey

- From: Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
- Taste: Honey, toffee, oak, spices, almonds, fruits, orange peel
- Popular bottle: Wild Turkey 101
Wild Turkey

Wild Turkey is Matthew McConaughey’s favorite whiskey and offers a wide variety of flavors, ages, and profiles. Wild Turkey 101 aged for six to eight years. It received the Editor’s Choice Award from Whisky Magazine in 2012. The now-well-received Bottled-in-Bond is aged for 17 years.
#9 George Dickel

- From: Tullahoma, Tennessee
- Taste: cinnamon sugar, vanilla, maple, oak, spices, toffee
- Popular bottle: Bottled in Bond Tennessee Whiskey
George Dickel

George Dickel has the second-largest distillery in Tennessee, right behind Jack Daniel’s. Even though it is an American brand, it uses the Scottish spelling of “whisky” for its bottles because George Dickel said his whiskey was as good, smooth, and as high-quality as the best whiskies in Scotland.
George Dickel won the Best Tennessee Whiskey award in the 2015 Annual San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The George Dickel Rye Whisky won double gold awards, and the George Dickel Barrel Select Tennessee whisky also earned a gold designation.
#8 Old Forester

- From: Louisville, Kentucky
- Taste: Fruits, spices, caramel, oak
- Popular bottle: Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style
Old Forester

Old Forester holds the distinction of being sold continuously longer than any other whiskey (about 155 years) and was the first bourbon brand sold only in sealed bottles. It was originally sold in pharmacies as medication and was produced legally during prohibition.
The Old Forester Birthday Bourbon won “best bourbon”, “double gold medal”, “gold medal”, and “silver medal” at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, the “Best bourbon aged under 10 years” designation in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible, and was the “American Whiskey of the Year” at Malt Advocate WhiskyFest New York.
#7 George T. Stagg

- From: Frankfort, Kentucky
- Taste: Toffee, fudge, vanilla, coffee
- Popular bottle: George T. Stagg
George T. Stagg

This is a whiskey that is only produced in limited quantities every year — with one release in the fall, and a second release in the spring. It won three gold medals and three double gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. It also won the Chairman’s Trophy at the New York Ultimate Spirits Challenge and was given the “Best North American Whiskey” award at the World Whiskies Awards.
#6 Michter’s

- From: Louisville, Kentucky
- Taste: Brown sugar, fruit, butterscotch, charred wood
- Popular bottle: Michter’s 10-Year
Michter’s

According to folklore in Pennsylvania, George Washington visited the distillery where Michter’s was produced and bought the whiskey for his soldiers to keep them warm. However, Michter’s products are not produced at the distillery anymore. The Michter’s 10-year single barrel vintage was one of the best-reviewed whiskeys in 2023 and 2024.
#5 Jim Beam

- From: Clermont, Kentucky
- Taste: Oak, cherries, vanilla, caramel
- Popular bottle: Jim Beam White Label
Jim Beam

Jim Beam is one of the most popular brands of bourbon in the entire world and offers several different vintages and drinks for various tastes. The Jim Beam Black bottle won double gold at the 2009 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and also won a Gold Outstanding award at the 2013 International Wine and Spirit Competition.
#4 Weller

- From: Frankfort, Kentucky
- Taste: Cinnamon sugar, vanilla, fruits
- Popular bottle: W. L. Weller 12-Year
Weller

Weller is well-known for using a mix of corn and wheat, whereas most other whiskey brands use corn and rye. The William Larue Weller won the 2017 Double Gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition; the Old Weller Antique 107 won the Gold Medal at the New York World Wine & Spirits Competition in 2016. Whiskey reviewer at Spirits, Jim Murray, called the William Larue Weller bourbon the “Second Finest Whisky in the World”.
#3 Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr.

- From: Frankfort, Kentucky
- Taste: Spices, vanilla, toffee, tobacco, sweet corn
- Popular bottle: E. H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel
Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr.

Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. founded the Buffalo Trace Distillery where his namesake whiskey is now produced. He was an active politician who fought to improve the quality of whiskey in the United States. There are now a number of collections in the E. H. Taylor, Jr. whiskey brand, which have all been received and reviewed highly, receiving the highest marks in several publications. Its awards include the silver medal at the 2024 International Wine & Spirits Competition, double gold at the 2024 Whiskies of the World, gold at the 2024 American Whiskey Masters, and many more.
#2 Woodford Reserve

- From: Versailles, Kentucky
- Taste: Fruits, florals, wood, spice
- Popular bottle: Woodford Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Woodford Reserve

Woodford is a relatively new whiskey, introduced in 1996. It has since won several awards including double gold a handful of times, and gold and silver, at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. It is regularly included in the lists of best whiskeys every year.
Unfortunately, Woodford Reserve was found guilty of using unfair labor practices and union busting with its employees in 2024.
#1 Van Winkle

- From: Frankfort, Kentucky
- Taste: Vanilla, cherries, pecans, wood
- Popular bottle: Pappy Van Winkle 23-Year
Van Winkle

Properly known as the Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve brand produced by the Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery, this whiskey is a popular name among whiskey fans and experts. There’s a reason why it sits at the top spot on our list: it regularly enjoys this spot on other lists around the world. Yet because of its popularity and limited production, it can be nearly impossible to get your hands on.
The various expressions of this brand have won double golds at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, the “Spirit of the Year” award by Wine & Spirits magazine, the “Trophy for Worldwide Whisky”, the gold medallion from the International Wine and Spirit Competition, and more.
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