WHISKEY UNDER $100
Great whiskey doesn't have to be expensive: many distilleries' core and flagship bottlings live right here. This page is the entry point to the collection; which bottles appear shifts with stock and pricing.
- A cross-section of styles, not one category — bourbon, rye, blended Scotch, Irish and entry single malts.
- The everyday and gifting tier — bottles to pour often or give without running into the hundreds.
- Mostly core and flagship bottlings: widely available, well-made, and approachable.
- The list is set by current pricing, so it shifts as stock and prices change.
A whiskey's price tracks scarcity and age as much as what's in the glass. Allocated bottles and old age statements command a premium because there's little of them — not necessarily because they drink better than a distillery's core release. The under-$100 band is where most of the everyday greats live: the flagship bourbons, ryes and blends people actually open on a weeknight.
Start from the style you like and work in: a Kentucky bourbon or a rye for something rich and familiar, a blended Scotch or Irish for something lighter and easygoing, or an entry single malt to begin exploring. If you're buying a gift, this is the safe, generous range. When you want something older or harder to find, step up to the category and brand pages.
Shop by Style
| Bourbon & Rye | Rich, familiar, easy to give — the core of the band. |
| Scotch & Irish | Blends and entry single malts; lighter, approachable. |
| Best Sellers | What's moving fastest — a good place to start. |
Explore by category: bourbon, rye whiskey, Scotch whisky and Japanese whisky, or browse our best sellers.
A Note on Gifting
Under $100 is the gifting sweet spot — generous enough to feel considered, broad enough to suit almost anyone, and easy to pair with a category they already enjoy. If you're not sure where to start, the best sellers are a reliable guide, and our concierge can help you choose.
What to Expect Under $100
This band is built around the bottles distilleries make in volume — their flagship and core expressions — plus widely available blends and younger single malts. You'll generally find approachable, ready-to-drink whiskey rather than allocated or long-aged releases, which sit higher up. Because the collection is defined by price, the exact line-up moves with stock and current pricing; the category and brand pages are the place to look when you want something more specific or harder to find.
Authentication & Vault Preservation
Every bottle sold through Midnight Whiskey is sourced as an authorized, authentic retailer, vault-stored under controlled conditions, shipped with protective handling and age-verified 21-and-over signature on delivery, and authenticated by our concierge before it ships. For the details, see the authentication every bottle passes, vault storage and the concierge service, and shipping and sourcing details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of whiskey is under $100?
The under-$100 band is mostly core and flagship bottlings — the bourbons, ryes, blended Scotch, Irish whiskey and entry single malts that distilleries make in volume. These are widely available, well-made and approachable, rather than the allocated or long-aged releases that sit higher up. Because the collection is defined by price, the exact line-up shifts with stock and current pricing.
Does a higher price mean better whiskey?
Not necessarily. A whiskey's price tracks scarcity and age as much as what's in the glass — allocated bottles and old age statements command more because there's little of them, not always because they drink better than a distillery's core release. Many of the everyday greats people open on a weeknight live in the under-$100 band.
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