The Michigan Liquor Control website shows the 6 yr. old Sazerac as being available, but none of the local liquor stores have been able to get it for quite awhile now. Does anyone know if Sazerac is no longer sold in Michigan?
The Michigan Liquor Control website shows the 6 yr. old Sazerac as being available, but none of the local liquor stores have been able to get it for quite awhile now. Does anyone know if Sazerac is no longer sold in Michigan?
It's been readily available in Ann Arbor lately.
craig
I'm located in the western U.P.
Heading to Duluth Thursday. I'll look there and in Superior, Wisc. Love that baby Saz.
Western UP!?! What can you find there?
Amy
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I'll be in Munising next week snowmobiling at my parents place Dec.29 - Jan. 2 I could bring a bottle up if you need one?
Tony
"So long as the presence of death lurks with anyone who goes through the simple act of swallowing, I will make mine whiskey"
Thanks ACDetroit, but Munising is about 3 hours east of me.
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We have plenty here in Texas, but I can't figure out why BT isn't trying to compete with the prices of WT and Ritt Ryes. I don't buy baby Saz because it's upwards of $25 and WT and Ritt are $16.99. I remember the Saz being very good, but I feel I'm paying extra for the bottle.