Brilliant minds think alike Tim...
Barry
Brilliant minds think alike Tim...
Barry
It seems like such a shame that some of us in other states have to clamor for the meager few cases that get sent to us, while so much goes to TN that it sits on the shelves.Stagg will be hard to find anywhere by now (but not impossible -- it's still on some shelves here in Middle TN, for example) unless your friend's trip is after the release of the new bottling.
Who do I have to bribe to get the allocations adjusted in my favor?!![]()
Last I heard, Kentucky requires a minimum mark-up, so there is a level below which the retail price cannot go. A retailer can't use a wacky price on alcohol as a loss leader, for example. There is no top-end limit on prices so, yes, prices do vary.Does anyone know if liquor prices are controlled in KY or do prices vary from store to store.
Liquor Barn, in Louisville and Lexington, tends to be the low price leader and has a good selection too. Go to their web site for location addresses, maps, hours, etc. There are two locations in the Lexington area.
Seems like a shame to whom?It seems like such a shame that some of us in other states have to clamor for the meager few cases that get sent to us, while so much goes to TN that it sits on the shelves.
Not me!
And, I do my best to see that it doesn't 'sit on the shelves' forever. I grabbed another bottle just last weekend. It's open already, so I'll probably have to get another soon![]()
Your boss, your wife (or S.O.) and American Airlines?Who do I have to bribe to get the allocations adjusted in my favor?!
Yours truly,
Dave Morefield