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    What do they with the liquor they take off the shelves? Stick it in a warehouse somewhere and wait?

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      A lot of it is likely on consignment, especially distributors and liquor stores, so the distiller doesn’t get paid for it until it’s sold. So it can either sit in a warehouse or the distiller can take it back, it’s their choice. In cases where it isn’t on consignment, warehousing it rather than selling what you’re already paid for at least ensures that the distiller is impacted by the entire duration of the tariff, as people can’t still buy their product for a while while it lasts and then the seller just immediately resupplies when the tariff is over. Storing it means when the tariff is over there’s still a supply to sell before they purchase more from the distiller. This would be the situation for bars and such, but it’s a big liability sitting on their books, so I imagine most will probably sell their remaining stock, which I can understand.

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    I’m a simple guy who likes Jim Beam Black label, Jack, Woodford Reserve, etc. I’ve been swearing off American whiskeys since this tariff shit started. I just bought Bushmills for the first time and have been enjoying it.

    I’m all for some suggestions. I’m not picky, so single malt, blended or whatever is fine. I just like to drink on the rocks or neat and want to enjoy the flavors. I’d be open to blue state whiskeys otherwise anything else is good.

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    An entire thread about the consequences of voting Republican, without a leopards eating faces meme? Did we think that only applies to humans? Or did no one tell me that meme is over and gone?

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    I would bet that even once American brands are back on the store shelves, a lot of people are not going to go back to buying them.

    “That means hard-working Americans—corn farmers, truckers, distillery workers, barrel makers, bartenders, servers and the communities and businesses built around Kentucky Bourbon will suffer.”

    I think this part was supposed to make us feel sorry for them, but to me this says: “That means that REPUBLICANS will suffer.” Give us some credit, you might know shit about Canada, but Canadians know the demographics of Trump voters.

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      God dammit, I hate this deflection. Oh no, you aren’t hurting the company, your hurting the workers.

      Fuck that noise. If our government was doing its job, it would have protections in place for workers.

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      Getting on the shelf is no simple task. Getting BACK on the shelf? A lot worse. And all because two spoiled toddlers think their inheritance plus time creating more money means they aren’t dumb motherfucks.

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        They didn’t “create” money. They “extracted” it from the working class.

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        I think youre underestimating the amount of toddler minds behind all this. But yeah, the main two most visible ones.

        There just a lot more of those toddlers, lot greedier and almost even intelligent idiots behind them curtains who don’t want to be known in any association to the the two most prominent toddlers

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      A lot of those hard-working 'Muricans voted for Krasnov, so I wouldn’t worry about ever buying American again. Unfortunately, I’m in the USA, so my options seem to be getting more and more limited. Unless I win a lottery. But I’d have to drive like 100+ km to another state to buy lottery tickets.

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        A lot didn’t and are forced in the area. No republican usually crosses 60% of the vote so that means that 1 in 3 people are democrat in Red States.

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          I’m in a red state… It’s 27% Democrat here.

          But it doesn’t matter, the gerrymandering ensures that Rs won’t be gone for ages

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    As an American whiskey drinker, good.

    I’ve also committed to buying only Blue State whiskey. My last two bottles were CA and WA.

    I’d love recommendations for what to seek out next.

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      Stranahans in CO Woodinville in WA

      Are both 2 solid choices from blue states.

      Some folks also like 291 distillery in CO, they’re ok. Not as good in my mind as the other 2

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      Local stuff. I’m a gin drinker. There’s a distillery that’s getting into bourbon around the corner. They are making gin now as well. So I buy that. I love Hendricks gin… But nows not the time.

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        Just what I could grab on the shelf conveniently so for.

        • Redwood Empire - Pipe Dream
        • Woodinville - Straight Bourbon
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      Texas has some great whiskey, but we’re petulant dumb-fucks, so you’ll have to wait until we fix our shit to try it.

      I don’t drink at all anymore due to nightmarish acid reflux, but we’ll say it’s in protest.