Old Forester Rye We got our first taste of the new Old Forester Rye just before the new year and were instantly smitten. It’s a wonderfully flavorful whiskey with peppery spice for days, notes of vanilla, buttered rye toast and a hint of molasses. At $26, it’s an outstanding value, whether you’re sipping or mixing drinks. Buy Now $26 Redemption Rye At a whopping 95 percent of rye mashbill, Redemption Rye is dynamite in cocktails. Orange peel, cinnamon and pepper notes work off a vanilla sweetness for a nice balance. We like it best in a Manhattan. Buy Now $29 High West Double Rye Last year, one of our favorite American-made whiskey brands, High West, finally started incorporating their own spirit from their new Park City distillery into the latest release of their Double Rye. It’s a spice-forward whiskey with notes of honey, mint, and cinnamon. It’s love at first sip. Buy Now $29 George Dickel Rye A maple-charcoal filter gives the George Dickel Rye a sweeter more mellow profile. Caramel, cherry, tobacco, chocolate, and baking spice notes make for a flavorful dram and a worthwhile addition to any bar. Buy Now $29 Old Overholt Bonded Rye As it bears a “bottled-in-bond” designation, this Old Overholt rye is 100 proof and as a result is more flavorful than the original. It also delivers a nice rye spice that won’t overwhelm your palate, so it’s great for whiskey fans who prefer a less intense dram. A glass can stand on its own with a touch of ice, while a few jiggers form the base of an excellent old fashioned. Buy Now $20