The Best Affordable Whiskey with price range $20 to $100

Here a list of Whiskey worthy to try that won't empty your wallet. These prices might vary based on where you live.

The Best Affordable Whiskey with price range $20 to $100

Old Forester Classic 86 Proof ($23.99)

There is a reason this $20ish whiskey win a gold medal at the 2014 Whiskies of the World Awards in Austin.

Collingwood ($27.00)

This Whiskeys usually not the first bottles you think to order, but Collingwood is an “easy to share with anyone” drink because of it has a light and sweet Canadian whiskey taste.

Alberta Rye Dark Batch ($31.99)

Since 1946, this distillery has been cranking out fine spirits from the heartland of Canada. The Dark Batch gets its name from the 91% rye content, which is chased with 8% bourbon and finished off with a hint of sherry to give it a "tantalizing touch of extra flavor."

Knob Creek ($39.99)

For a traditional rye, Many people recommends Knob Creek, because it has more oak-heavy than most other ryes so you will have a feeling like you're drinking something much older whiskey.

Woodford Reserve ($35)

"This won best in class for a high-rye bourbon and it only costs $35. When revealed after the competition, judges were amazed that their favorite was a Woodford Reserve," Smith says. "People were saying that they had a new respect for Woodford and that these blind tastings are real eye-openers."

Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old ($44.99)

Here is some tips about this Wild Turkey, This Whiskey goes great with chocolate and malt balls.

Cù Bòcan ($47.99)

What people love about this Scottish single malt special is it has smoke flavor but isn't as heavy as others Whiskey on the same class. The light taste of smoke is make people think this Whiskey incredible.

Corsair Quinoa Whiskey ($49.99)

Corsair is one of the best craft distillers in the country, so it's no surprise that they also make quinoa whiskey there. If you are looking for something different, try this.

Glen Grant 10 ($52.99)

It has unique taste that you rarely found in the world of brown drink. Never imagine to find "light and fruity" taste in a Whiskey? Then try this.

Brenne French Single Malt ($59.99)

Brenne and traditional malt is incomparable. It is a completely a whole new flavor profile, and thus a whole lot of fun to taste and pair with various foods.

Amrut Fusion ($79.99)

Statistically speaking, India is one of the world's largest consumers of whiskey, but not much of its own hooch has made it to stateside consumers. They also win the Best in Show distinction at the 2014 WoW Awards.

BenRiach 17 Year Old Septendecim ($79.99)

Anchor Distilling's portfolio of spirits is huge, but the most smokiest of their products is the BenRiach 17. If you looking more smoke taste than previous bottles, than this is the right choice.

Tomatin 18 Year Spanish Oloroso Sherry Cask ($79.99)

The last two and a half years of this whisky's life are spent maturing in sherry casks. It has unforgettable taste.

Blackadder Peat Reek Malt Whisky ($109.99)

Peat Reek might not have the most beautiful name, but if you're looking for something that smells like the fire department is on their way, than you might try this.