Most people know that Costco is the go-to for deals on a wide range of grocery and home staples. Even Costco’s house wine is considered a solid buy. But what about liquor — what’s the best Costco alcohol that’s worth buying?
Since Costco only sells alcohol in a handful of states, it’s not discussed as often as the warehouse club’s other deals. But given Costco’s alcohol prices and the liquor store’s great selection of high-quality spirits, it should be.
Here are some of Costco’s most notable Kirkland liquors and how they stack up to name brands — along with the bottles you can leave on the shelf.
Our Methodology for Choosing the Best Costco Liquor
To bring you the best Kirkland alcohol that Costco offers, we looked to professional reviews and taste tests from spirits experts at The Kitchn, Forbes, The Seattle Times, and Taste of Home. We also took into account our personal experience tasting a wide variety of brands of Costco liquor along with reviews from customers and social media taste tests.
Costco Liquor Prices and Delivery Details

Editor’s note: Costco liquor prices and availability are subject to change. Some Costco locations do not sell or allow delivery of alcohol.
Since Costco doesn’t list its in-store alcohol online, we’ve linked to Instacart, which delivers Costco alcohol orders at an adjusted price. Prices listed here were current at the time of publishing based on Instacart listings in Los Angeles.
You can get Costco alcohol delivered to your house via services like Instacart, Drizly, and Shipt if you live in the following states (or Washington D.C.): California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Ohio. Keep in mind that you will have to show proof that you’re of legal drinking age and be present to accept the delivery.
Another fun fact to keep in mind: Certain states prohibit stores from requiring a membership to purchase alcohol. So if you live in the following states, you don’t need a Costco membership to buy alcohol: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Texas, or Vermont.
Buy: Kirkland Signature French Vodka

Estimated price: $23
What do the kids say these days? When you know you know. That’s the case for Costco’s Kirkland Signature French Vodka — not to be confused with the American Vodka. Named by many online reviewers as the single best deal at Costco period, The Kitchn’s panel of industry experts ranked it as their favorite vodka in a blind taste test with premium name-brands, noting it’s “sweet and bright” flavor.
Many a liquor connoisseur has compared it to the high-end Grey Goose — in part because it’s made in the same distillery — but get this: It outranks the higher-end brand in most face-offs. For a silky, smooth taste, it’s a third of the price of Grey Goose. Trust us on this one — you’ll want to snatch up Kirkland’s French Vodka.
Leave: Kirkland Signature American Vodka

Estimated price: $17
Many experts warn that while reviewing the Kirkland Signature French Vodka, not to confuse it with the Kirkland Signature American Vodka. Why? It just doesn’t stack up. Compared to the French Vodka, the American Vodka is just plain bland, according to The Kitchn’s taste test. Even though it’s distilled six times, it comes in dead last for its watery, thin taste. That said, if you’re after mixed drinks, it might just do the trick for the price.
Buy: Kirkland Signature Blended Scotch Whisky

Estimated price: $23
The Kirkland Signature Blended Scotch Whisky doesn’t necessarily blow away expert reviewers, but for the price and the fact that it’s clean and easy to drink, Forbes finds it to be an exceptional choice. It mixes well with others, has an appealing caramel color, and makes a fine after-work drink. But for special occasions, you might want to splurge a little more on a single malt.
Splurge: Kirkland Speyside Scotch

Estimated price: $80
If you’re looking for a single malt scotch that can easily stand on its own and is sure to impress, look no further than the Kirkland Speyside Scotch. While yes, the nearly $80 price tag is a bit of a splurge, the expert tasters at The Seattle Times were absolutely wowed.
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Leave: Kirkland Signature Small Batch Bourbon

Estimated price: $30
Bourbon is a personal preference, and one bourbon fans take very seriously. Costco’s version, the Kirkland Signature Small Batch Bourbon, is one most reviewers can do without. While it doesn’t review terribly, it doesn’t score as great anywhere. Most reviewers agree that you can find better at the same or close enough price point.
Buy: Kirkland Signature Irish Cream

Estimated price: $20
When you can’t tell the difference between the Kirkland brand and the name-brand counterpart, then you know you’ve got a winner on your hands. The experts at Taste of Home prefer it over the traditional Baileys Irish Cream. Their tasters say it has the same Irish whiskey taste, blended with chocolate, caramel, and hazelnut flavors for a fraction of the price — a deal you just can’t beat.
Buy: Kirkland Signature Blended Canadian Whisky

Estimated price: $22
Tasting eerily like Crown Royal, the Kirkland Signature Blended Canadian Whisky is a hit with whiskey fans. The Booze Blog admitted, “It’s actually very decent. It’s smooth, it’s slightly sweet and it’s definitely a lot of bang for your liquor dollar. If your regular boozy jam is Crown and Coke, why not make it Kirkland and cola?”
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Leave: Kirkland Signature Tequila Silver

Estimated price: $22
One Costco alcohol that falls flat is the Kirkland Signature Tequila Silver. In a taste test done by The Seattle Times, the expert tasters were overall not impressed with what they deemed this “unnaturally sweet, odd” tasting tequila. In short, both tasters agreed that it just doesn’t have what you look for in a good tequila.
Leave: Kirkland Signature Añejo Tequila

Estimated price: $41
Deemed equally as inferior, if not worse than its silver counterpart, the Kirkland Signature Añejo Tequila was ranked dead last in The Seattle Times liquor taste test. In fact, one of the reviewers mistook it for cheap brandy because it didn’t even taste like tequila. Yikes.
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