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These 7 wheated whiskeys are great alternatives to Pappy

If you can't get your hands on a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle, these whiskeys are just as good... almost

Pappy Van Winkle, clearly, has become something of a phenomenon in the world of trendy bourbon. It's so popular, in fact, that getting your hands on a bottle is pretty much impossible these days, between people clamoring to compete for bottles in state-wide lotteries and liquor authorities losing their jobs for hoarding bottles for themselves. It's more than a little crazy out there.

Pappy's mythos is now so large, sports writer Wright Thompson even tackled the subject in the book Pappyland, an incredible look at the history of the whiskey and the trials of fatherhood. The pen-to-paper treatment only adds to the grandiose legend the whiskey holds. But, the truth is for most whiskey drinkers, the price-to-taste ratio on the juice just isn't there.

With all of this in mind, we must ask ourselves — is it really worth spending thousands on a bottle, or hundreds for a pour at the bar? It all depends on your means, of course, and for those of us without expense accounts or trust funds, there are some excellent and affordable alternatives to drink instead. Pappy, which is distilled at Buffalo Trace, is a wheated bourbon, which means that wheat is the secondary flavoring grain in the mash bill instead of the more common rye. This generally gives the whiskey a softer, sweeter, and fruitier flavor. So for those who have hopped off the Pappy wagon, here are seven wheat bourbon alternatives that are just as good — and a whole lot cheaper — to drink now.

Maker’s Mark
Maker’s Mark
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Laws Whiskey House
Laws Whiskey House
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Traverse City Whiskey
Traverse City Whiskey
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Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon
Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon
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Whistlepig Homestock
WhistlePig Homestock
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Journeyman Buggy Whip Wheat
Journeyman Buggy Whip Wheat
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WL Weller

WL Weller

Sadly, WL Weller isn't as cheap or easy to find as it once was. Blame this on whiskey geeks who discovered that Weller is basically Pappy (made at Buffalo Trace using the same mash bill), but aged for different amounts of time and in different warehouses. This makes Weller probably the closest thing to Pappy you can find, and for that reason, it has become another cult whiskey.

Antique and Special Reserve are probably easier to find than the 12YO expression these days. There's also the new Full Proof, which is non-chill filtered and bottled at 114 proof, which is the proof it has going into the barrel. Consider yourself lucky if you can get your hands on any of these at a reasonable price.

WL Weller
WL Weller
Maker’s Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky

Maker’s Mark

The most obvious and popular wheated bourbon choice is Maker's Mark. This bourbon, owned by mega-corporation Beam Suntory, can be found in any liquor store or bar and has a soft, mellow flavor that's accessible even to inexperienced whiskey drinkers.

There are only a few different expressions, but one of the best is the Cask Strength, with a relatively low proof ranging from about 108 to 114, depending on the barrel. Maker's is a solid option to consider in the wheated bourbon category.

Maker’s Mark
Maker’s Mark
Laws Whiskey House

Laws Whiskey House

Denver’s Laws Whiskey House makes its Centennial Straight Wheat Whiskey with 100% Soft Centennial Spring Wheat and then ages it for five years. The resulting bonded whiskey is deliciously smooth. The aromas reek of fruits and flowers, while the palate grabs on to piney, tea-like notes.

Laws Whiskey House
Laws Whiskey House

Traverse City Whiskey

Up in the northern part of Michigan’s lower mitten, Traverse City Whiskey Co. makes quite a few delicious whiskey expressions. TC Whiskey does make a wheated whiskey, but it stays barrel strength.

Barrel Proof Wheat pushes through at a very high variable ABV after four years in the barrel, but the floral notes stay strong and the overall tone of the whiskey is sweet. But like its Barrel Proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Barrel Proof Straight Rye Whiskey, the wheated variant is excellent.

Traverse City Whiskey
Traverse City Whiskey
Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon

Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon

In the craft sphere, Wyoming Whiskey is making some very good whiskey. The core expression is a wheat bourbon made from a mash bill that includes 20% wheat that shines through on the palate.

This is properly aged and expertly distilled craft whiskey, which will likely become better known now that Scottish company Edrington has acquired a minority stake in the distillery.

Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon
Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon
Whistlepig Wheat

WhistlePig Homestock

Vermont’s WhistlePig continues to pump out fascinating whiskeys, largely, of course, dominated by the rye expressions that made it a name. However, The WhistlePig Homestock Whiskey is a wheated whiskey, at least in part.

The whiskey was blended by the distillery’s fans, a blend of 4-year-old rye whiskey with 5-year-old wheat and barley whiskeys. The result is a light on the tongue, slightly sweet but spicy kicked whiskey.

Whistlepig Homestock
WhistlePig Homestock
Journeyman Buggy Whip

Journeyman Buggy Whip Wheat

When Fred Minnick likes a whiskey, the whiskey world should pay attention. When it comes to wheated whiskey, Journeyman Distillery makes a fine one, garnering Minnick’s Best Wheat Whiskey in 2020. The Michigan-made whiskey is 100% wheat, and it’s the cask-strength version that came through.

Journeyman Buggy Whip Wheat
Journeyman Buggy Whip Wheat

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