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Like I said before... ANYONE looking for a certain bourbon PM me I'll see what I can do
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Damn.... Nice....You trying to out do me ?? How much was the Blanton's ?
It’s $75 here in OhioDamn.... Nice....You trying to out do me ?? How much was the Blanton's ?
Very unlikely for that to happen. Ohio is a state controlled liquor state, so the .gov controls the availability (supposedly spread across the state) and the price. So one way too look at it is that we actually have a chance to buy bourbon and other spirits at or very near MSRP the downside is that the highly sought after ones don't last long and if they are on the allocated list you can only buy one. Whereas other states like yours Rich the individual liquor store merchant sets the price and that's where you see bottleswith dust on them because they are priced (sometimes astronomically) high.Damn $75.... And I thought I got a great deal... BUT.... How's the availability??? Can you go in your local liquor store and walk out with 8 bottles..
Ok.... So I did ok quantity was... As long as I make someone a happy camper... Thanks again for the Good Times... It's pretty good...Very unlikely for that to happen. Ohio is a state controlled liquor state, so the .gov controls the availability (supposedly spread across the state) and the price. So one way too look at it is that we actually have a chance to buy bourbon and other spirits at or very near MSRP the downside is that the highly sought after ones don't last long and if they are on the allocated list you can only buy one. Whereas other states like yours Rich the individual liquor store merchant sets the price and that's where you see bottleswith dust on them because they are priced (sometimes astronomically) high.
That’s our issue down here, scarce, but they don’t even have a dedicated spot for them. So no price is shown. Not that it stays in one spot for long.Very unlikely for that to happen. Ohio is a state controlled liquor state, so the .gov controls the availability (supposedly spread across the state) and the price. So one way too look at it is that we actually have a chance to buy bourbon and other spirits at or very near MSRP the downside is that the highly sought after ones don't last long and if they are on the allocated list you can only buy one. Whereas other states like yours Rich the individual liquor store merchant sets the price and that's where you see bottleswith dust on them because they are priced (sometimes astronomically) high.
How much was the Bookers? I haven’t seen it here in NJ for under $400.
$100How much was the Bookers? I haven’t seen it here in NJ for under $400.