Can't get it up here north of the border but, through a wine distributer I am able to order a case. Would like to hear from someone who knows their stuff and has tried it before I order.
Originally Posted by O.city:
I can get eagle rare or Taylor’s everyday all day here in Springfield .
Blantons is tougher to come by but can usually be found
You are one lucky MF'er...for buffalo trace products in VA, it's like the fricking hunger games to get a bottle. I havent seen a bottle of BT, Eagle Rare or Blantons in over a year.
I have stopped asking about it because the effing state employees that work at the local state owned liquor stores dont even know of it's existence.
I hate state owned liquor stores!
I've basically given up and switched to scotch...drinking Macallans 12yr this evening. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
You are one lucky MF'er...for buffalo trace products in VA, it's like the fricking hunger games to get a bottle. I havent seen a bottle of BT, Eagle Rare or Blantons in over a year.
I have stopped asking about it because the effing state employees that work at the local state owned liquor stores dont even know of it's existence.
I hate state owned liquor stores!
I've basically given up and switched to scotch...drinking Macallans 12yr this evening.
You can get eagle rare and trace here anytime all day.
Blantons is a little tougher but not terribly hard.
I do enjoy some macallans. I got a bottle of 18 year that I’ve slipped on for a while [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
liquor and even wine are state controlled...I can only buy via internet from sites that have been state approved for shipping into VA.
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
we could try it...ive had other family members try the same and multiple bottles have been confiscated during transit.
Are they packaging it like retards?
There’s very little reason for the postal service to confiscate packages unless there’s a very easy way to tell what’s in the box. I’ve sent booze many times with no problem. [Reply]
You can't ship in or out of Indiana according to the law but Rouge and other breweries do so all the time. If it's not labeled or shipped as Alcohol, in any way other than ground, it should get delivered just fine. [Reply]
I've had a bottle break, then leak while in transit, and got a phone call from a Postmaster about it. He actually allowed a certain CPer to come in and pick up the remaining bottles, lol.
Sipped some Willett 4 year rye last night. Big fan. [Reply]