Kentucky Bourbon County distribution in the PNW?

Discussion in 'Northwest' started by ndmonkey, Oct 21, 2015.

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  1. dirtylou

    dirtylou Grand Pooh-Bah (3,352) May 12, 2005 Oklahoma
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    QFC probably sells a lot of bud light...
     
  2. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    The U-Village QFC beer selection is basically a specialty store.
     
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  3. BobsLiquors

    BobsLiquors Initiate (0) Oct 17, 2013 Washington

    It's not that QFC is the only place that gets it, or even that they get the most. That's honestly the only place(that I know) that doesn't sell out instantly.
     
  4. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    Let them think that so they'll be nice to you ... but put it in your will that you want to be embalmed in beer to surprise them.
     
  5. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    The largest allotments of Bourbon County in Chicagoland - and we're talking Proprietors, Vanilla, etc - last year ... were at Walgreens.

    Make of that what you will.

    Neckbeard's stormed the flagship Walgreen's, conned the unknowledgable / underpaid (and probably frightened) employees to begin selling them bottles right after midnight ... without any limit. People were walking out with cases and cases of variants as the story goes.
     
  6. rronin

    rronin Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2005 Washington

    Walgreen's has a surprisingly nice selection considering the fact they're a DRUG store and don't devote a lot of space to craft brews. The only drug store I know that offers 4-packs of Skull-Splitter.
     
  7. JasonJYoung

    JasonJYoung Initiate (0) Jan 7, 2015 Washington
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    Don't laugh, but The University Village QFC and The South Lake Union QFC will occasionally get some hard to find stuff.

    In fact, University Village QFC recently had singles of Ten FIDY Stout sitting on shelf. Thus, building a sixer at $9.99 was the steal of the century! Mind you, I didn't really like drinking motor oil but couldn't pass on the deal.
     
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