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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 3938494" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>THIS</p><p></p><p>I love oil fire for what it is but I first tasted it thinking it was a whiskey and WTFd</p><p></p><p>Buffalo Trace is good, I use to get it when Trader Joes was out of Makers or for a change of pace. It is kinda weird it is both revered and expensive in OK, you have to lottery to get it at my local liquor store, in WA it was generally A notch below makers on the shelf. </p><p></p><p>In a way I miss state stores, It had a certain comforting level of communistic sterility. WA ended their state system and allowed grocery stores to sell liquor. things got more expensive and often less.variety. Also the street drunks changed from beer to liquor and got MEAN. We would stock up at the state store whenever we went to ID.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 3938494, member: 51737"] THIS I love oil fire for what it is but I first tasted it thinking it was a whiskey and WTFd Buffalo Trace is good, I use to get it when Trader Joes was out of Makers or for a change of pace. It is kinda weird it is both revered and expensive in OK, you have to lottery to get it at my local liquor store, in WA it was generally A notch below makers on the shelf. In a way I miss state stores, It had a certain comforting level of communistic sterility. WA ended their state system and allowed grocery stores to sell liquor. things got more expensive and often less.variety. Also the street drunks changed from beer to liquor and got MEAN. We would stock up at the state store whenever we went to ID. [/QUOTE]
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