I took care of a strip malls landscaping ,that had a liquor store in the mall, before we could mow every week we picked up dozens of 1 oz bottles a week, almost all of them seemed to be a 99 flavor or Hennessey, lol
It’s by design. The dark explanation for that: to incentivize overconsumption and addiction. I’ve been in the alcohol industry for 13 years. The 30pk of beer, the 5L box of wine, and the 1.75L of liquor are almost always the cheapest cost per serving. This drives volume… aka the amount of alcohol that people are consuming. If you are economical and responsible, then a 1.75L purchase is a steal. But many people lack self control, and will drink more alcohol when more alcohol is purchased. It’s those people that the industry targets.
@@chrisbeerguy1489This is explained by a concept called economies of scale, not just the alcohol industry trying to get people hooked, although I'm sure they do that too. Bulk is always cheaper in every industry/commodity. Always.
@@Joseph-C It’s beyond just economies of scale, I understand what that is. This goes beyond that, alcohol is an addictive substance. The alcohol industry uses pricing strategies to make the largest sizes artificially cheap and to incentivize the customer to buy more than they originally planned on. It makes no sense that a 750ml of Sailor Jerry costs $21, but a 1.75L (more than twice as much) costs $30. The price per serving is so disproportionate between those two sizes that can’t be explained simply as economies of scale.
Hello guys, I'm an ex alcoholic and I'm sober now since October 2018. I'm thankful for my stable background and a lot of people that believe in me. I'm in the perfect situation that my inner self finally knows what is good and where I don't want to be anymore. I've always have a good laugh at your videos and I hope someone reads this and takes something out of it. Always believe in yourself and don't let others keep you down, if I can do it, you can do it too. If its not for you, think about your beloved ones. I'm proud of you, keep going❤
A distillery in my region (western Canada) was selling for a time a 19L bottle of vodka for 500$. It came in one of those water cooler plastic bottles (and supposedly works if you put it in a water cooler). I've never been prouder to live here
@@coltonlast9679 No kidding lol here's what I ment to say for the next guy that sees it: "The handle is for the weekend. The pint is for after work 🤙."
1 oz. for when you wake up, for the drive to work, for the morning break, for lunch, for afternoon break, and for driving home. I’m not that person, but sadly, if you work with one who is, you know.
You are going to buy it anyway. Bite the bullet and get the big one. Its more expensive on the smaller bottles for something you are going to buy anyhow.
Price per ounce the bigger one is cheaper, and unless you're never going to buy it again and we're planning to quit drinking after that it's the better value.
I buy 50ml cause it's something I've never had. I buy a pint because that's all I'll need for the night. I buy 750s because you can't get good whiskey in 1.5L. I buy handles for parties. Do the math it's no saving you much money over a 750
@@ScrappyDappers As a liquor store manager for 13 years, I’ve seen a lot of people die from drinking themselves to death. You are on that same path. It’s not too late to get help. I would rather have you alive as an occasional customer, or as a nondrinker, than see you every day as you increasingly destroy yourself. If you need the bottle to keep you from shaking, you need to go through a medically supervised detox. I’ve seen the whole spectrum of alcoholism, and this is on the very bad side of that spectrum. I hope you get help man.
man you called me out on the second one "portion control". people always think I'm crazy as it's such an expensive option but I'll finish the 1.5l in a couple hours just the same. I'll drink to it's gone every time, those little suckers save me a lot of troubles.
I buy tha smallest size to taste test different brands. I was able to taste test and compare 7 different vodka brands for fairly cheap by buying those tiny bottles. Nothing to do with alcoholism. I'd do the same thing for whiskey and gin but those little bottles aren't usually used by good quality brands.
The little one. Is a travel one. The small one up is for the night. I skip and go to the litre which will last 1 to 2 nights. (From the UK for reference on me saying Litre)
I have finally gotten to a point in life where I found my favorite kind of vodka....for what it does for me, how it affects my body and the price, so when I go to the liquor store, I often buy 3 of the 1.75 liter bottles of it at once. I also get a couple of the little ounce bottles from the front just to spice things up. I used to go to the liquor store every day or every other day. That got old quick and wasted too much time and gas.
I almost always buy 750 ml bottles because i like highend whiskey and usually only the cheap swill economy liquor comes in handles .if your lucky you might get a couple mid shelf whiskeys in handles but it 95% cheap thrash liquor .
I used to work in a liquor store here in Texas, & the 50ml bottles are known as managers, had to be sold 2 at a time, put in a small brown paper bag, top of the bag folded over & receipt double stapled to the folded bag top so that the customers couldn't get into the bag & drink both bottles in the parking lot, & repeat customers for the manager bottles in the same day were automatically barred from the store. I wasn't gonna get my ass hung out on a line!! That's TX state law. Also, TX still has the old blue laws where liquor stores are open from 10am to 9pm & only open Monday through Saturday.
Where the fuck in Tx are you spouting that bullshit about? From El Paso to fuckin Nacogdoches I’ve been able to walk in & grab a single shooter, pay for it, & walk out the store with it, without any of that shit you’re spoutin on about. Ain’ a goddamn law at the state legislature sayin’ I cain’t, cuz I can.
@@AlphaOneActualas shocking as its going to sound, I worked at a liquor store in Kerr County, from 2004 to 2010. I've kept up-to-date on all the liquor laws even now & those laws are buried in a lot of the text within the liquor store rules book.
Stupid laws. I love how liquor stores are supposed to police their customers. We have police for that. In Indiana you cant buy until 7am and most places are open till midnight. Sunday is noon to 8. I think that is lame too.
I just like the 3 ounce bottles because that’s all I need for the week Take a 3 ounce bottle of Hennessey about .2 to .3 ounces In a pint glass then dilute it with orange crush.
I buy the half gallon most often but my favorite vodka only comes in a 1/5th so I have to bite the bullet. Channel I think it’s only available in Orange because it’s from rose city distillery it’s like $16 bucks a 1/5th but totally worth it .
Ok, what's this Liter Tax because it's popped up for me with this one customer, but I have never been told about one. I'm absolutely perplexed about wtf is it
I like 750s because their just enough to get me and my buddy drunk but not sloshed, just enough to get me screwed up but not black out, and just enough of anything over 99 proof to make me say things I forget.
One time in the liquor store saw a dump truck driver buy right about 50 of those 1oz shot bottles, along with two handles. All vodka. It was fucking terrifying
Considering my plan is usually to buy a handle of vodka to make a bunch of 8 oz. bottles of jolly rancher and life savers infused vodka, one handle makes about 7 of them, leaving me three short of getting all 10 flavors of the two candies that come in the big bags. So, I end up having to buy two handles, and then try to figure out what to do with the extra.
I buy 750 ml bottles... But I also collect whiskey. Not to drink... I have about 30 bottles now. Most expensive one is either Crown Royal XR LaSalle blue box or the Frank Sinatra Jack Daniels bottle in the box, I think that's actually not a 750 ml bottle though now that I think about it... My favorite one though is got to be the eagles rare. I opened that one up and actually drank some of it and it was amazing, had a good brown sugar / green tea note. And I don't think you can buy smaller bottles of eagle rare... Or Angels envy now that I think about it/ or anything that's barrel proof or cask strength. Hmm, Maker's Mark my do something in a smaller bottle cast strength or barrel proof? But Maker's Mark is trash as far as I'm concerned. Had an old fashioned last time with Maker's Mark and it sucked.
I buy two 750's of different brands / types of liquor to try. They're easy for me to carry as I walk back home - They fit perfectly in the brown bag that I cradle in my arms as they're not too bulky. Each bottle will last me at least a month. Plus I have small hands so the 750's are comfortable for me to pour from. However, if I find a whiskey I really like I may very well buy a handle one day =)
This guys tripping ballsacks. When I buy a 750 I usually drink it within two days and go on a bender. It never gets wasted or thrown in the back of the fridge. The reason I don’t buy the handle is because it’s inconvenient to have that much liquor at my disposable, and pouring whiskey out of a bottle with a handle feels absurd
I assume when you say "casual drinker".... you mean functioning alcoholic, for now. Look if you need to drink every day or multiple times a day and you need to carry booze on you, you have a problem weather you care to admit it or not.
Then there’s that guy in his early 20s that you’re genuinely concerned about that comes in almost everyday, gets 2 pints of the cheapest vodka, barely says a word and leaves.
Lol I buy 2-3 handles every 2 week pay period but some times I'll get 1 or 2 ait place bottles if I had a shit day and they always kinda chuckle and make sure it's the right one cause they can tell
I always buy a lot of discounted alcohol to have a nice bar and selection, rather than buying overpriced ones in small bottles. In the end, I drink a lot more than I would and have a lot more troubles with my health...
That's hilarious. The tiny bottles for me are the does it taste good enough for me to want to drink a lot more of it choice. I'll buy a dozen or so of liquors I am curious about and in a month or so I may be back to buy another dozen of others or I may buy 2 larger bottles of something I tried and liked.
The amount of times ive been at a gas station and explained to a questioning cashier that I bought 4 shots instead of something more cost efficient because of "portion control" is embarrassing. Hope i never have to do it again
Agreed, don't ever buy 750 ml bottles.
Leave all those nice bottles of whiskey that only come in 750 ml for me.
Me with my adored Port Chilkoot
Me with my Elmer t lee
@speetz9433damn 😅 respect
Shh, you mean crappy bottles only an idiot would buy
True, pretty sure I’m not getting a handle of Middleton.
Those 1oz bottles arent even leaving the parking lot. Youll find a trail of them to their car .
I took care of a strip malls landscaping ,that had a liquor store in the mall, before we could mow every week we picked up dozens of 1 oz bottles a week, almost all of them seemed to be a 99 flavor or Hennessey, lol
Having worked at Total Wine I can confirm this.
Don't you mean cart? As in the shopping cart purloined from a grocery store that's not even on the same block? 😂😂
I always buy those 1oz bottles for pre-gaming. Or take one of them to a Mexican restaurant and add a bit of extra tequila to my margarita
@@corbinkay3848 ditto
Listen I ONLY buy the big one because its the best price per ounce.
It’s by design. The dark explanation for that: to incentivize overconsumption and addiction. I’ve been in the alcohol industry for 13 years. The 30pk of beer, the 5L box of wine, and the 1.75L of liquor are almost always the cheapest cost per serving. This drives volume… aka the amount of alcohol that people are consuming.
If you are economical and responsible, then a 1.75L purchase is a steal. But many people lack self control, and will drink more alcohol when more alcohol is purchased. It’s those people that the industry targets.
🤝 but glad i dont drink much anymore 😂
@@chrisbeerguy1489vouch
@@chrisbeerguy1489This is explained by a concept called economies of scale, not just the alcohol industry trying to get people hooked, although I'm sure they do that too. Bulk is always cheaper in every industry/commodity. Always.
@@Joseph-C It’s beyond just economies of scale, I understand what that is. This goes beyond that, alcohol is an addictive substance. The alcohol industry uses pricing strategies to make the largest sizes artificially cheap and to incentivize the customer to buy more than they originally planned on. It makes no sense that a 750ml of Sailor Jerry costs $21, but a 1.75L (more than twice as much) costs $30. The price per serving is so disproportionate between those two sizes that can’t be explained simply as economies of scale.
I cant buy the biggest bottles anymore. You say "you're not gonna run out" but I will find a way...
For real. 😂😂 I'm probably gonna finish off the handle I have atm.
Yep, it magically finds a way into tomorrow's hangover. Done with that mess
Of course the man selling liquor is telling you that the biggest bottle is best lol
If it was about making money he would be pushing the smaller bottles, those are higher price per ounce than the larger ones, better profit margins.
Hello guys, I'm an ex alcoholic and I'm sober now since October 2018. I'm thankful for my stable background and a lot of people that believe in me.
I'm in the perfect situation that my inner self finally knows what is good and where I don't want to be anymore.
I've always have a good laugh at your videos and I hope someone reads this and takes something out of it.
Always believe in yourself and don't let others keep you down, if I can do it, you can do it too.
If its not for you, think about your beloved ones. I'm proud of you, keep going❤
germany got 3 liter bottles in grocery stores and you can even buy 6 liter bottles Xd
A distillery in my region (western Canada) was selling for a time a 19L bottle of vodka for 500$. It came in one of those water cooler plastic bottles (and supposedly works if you put it in a water cooler). I've never been prouder to live here
Handle's for the weekend. Pint's after work 🤙.
*Handles
*Pints
@@thejuror2009haven't seen a grammar nazi in a long time lmao
Stick to beer and not be sick as fuck all the time 👍
@@coltonlast9679 No kidding lol here's what I ment to say for the next guy that sees it: "The handle is for the weekend. The pint is for after work 🤙."
1 oz. for when you wake up, for the drive to work, for the morning break, for lunch, for afternoon break, and for driving home. I’m not that person, but sadly, if you work with one who is, you know.
You start selling barrel proof bourbon in handles... I will start buying barrel proof bourbon in handles.
Hey now I buy 750ML grey goose bottles because the big one is too expensive lmao
i only put 20 dollars of gas in my car at a time, a full tank is too expensive lmao :D
You are going to buy it anyway. Bite the bullet and get the big one. Its more expensive on the smaller bottles for something you are going to buy anyhow.
Grey goose is overpriced trash. Why do you insist on buying overpriced vodka?
Price per ounce the bigger one is cheaper, and unless you're never going to buy it again and we're planning to quit drinking after that it's the better value.
Why waste money on expensive vodka when a lot of the cheap vodka tastes the same?
This comment section has really helped me get over my fears I'm an addict. Thank you.
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I buy 50ml cause it's something I've never had. I buy a pint because that's all I'll need for the night. I buy 750s because you can't get good whiskey in 1.5L. I buy handles for parties. Do the math it's no saving you much money over a 750
It adds up over time, it's not much savings per bottle but over the years it's worth it.
I buy 750 everyday because if I buy a pint I’ll be shaking all night and if i buy more I won’t be able to see you everyday liquor store bro!
Feel that one. Same reason why I stopped buying handles (1.75ltr) and stuck to the 5ths (750mls) tryna work to a pint
Start reducing then lad you will be dead soon if you dont
Get some help bro
@@ScrappyDappers As a liquor store manager for 13 years, I’ve seen a lot of people die from drinking themselves to death. You are on that same path. It’s not too late to get help. I would rather have you alive as an occasional customer, or as a nondrinker, than see you every day as you increasingly destroy yourself. If you need the bottle to keep you from shaking, you need to go through a medically supervised detox. I’ve seen the whole spectrum of alcoholism, and this is on the very bad side of that spectrum. I hope you get help man.
Just passed 72 hours without a drink. Withdrawal is starting to subside! Thanks liquor store bros!
We buy the small ones because we say tomorrow will be the day we quit, only to do the same thing the next day and the next day and the next day….
Interesting, I buy them to sneak into movie theaters or mini golf
man you called me out on the second one "portion control". people always think I'm crazy as it's such an expensive option but I'll finish the 1.5l in a couple hours just the same. I'll drink to it's gone every time, those little suckers save me a lot of troubles.
It's more about variety and cost control for me. I can never pick one between the rum, whiskey, irish cream, gin, or cognac.
Yeah, maybe you are an alcoholic
i get the 750 because i want the 750 i dont want a bigger bottle i know exactly what im doing and last but not least leave me tf alone
I can drink a 750 in a night and dont buy 1.75s cause I'd end up drinking more that a 750
I buy tha smallest size to taste test different brands.
I was able to taste test and compare 7 different vodka brands for fairly cheap by buying those tiny bottles. Nothing to do with alcoholism.
I'd do the same thing for whiskey and gin but those little bottles aren't usually used by good quality brands.
The liquors I want don’t come in anything other than 750mL… trust me if I could get Appleton 12 year in a handle I would
The little one. Is a travel one. The small one up is for the night. I skip and go to the litre which will last 1 to 2 nights. (From the UK for reference on me saying Litre)
When you buy a handful of shooters and a handle of the same whiskey. Those are dark times brother.
The liter of henny is the same price as a fifth. Liter= ⛽️
Except 95% of good tequilas are 750mls
Nope the 750 is my portion control
Thats exactly what someone trying to sell alcohol would say
I buy 1.75 with vodka and rum but for other stuff i buy smaller normally to try it out or as a gift
I’m the one doing one maybe two shooters multiple times a day🤣 nice little buzz throughout the day😂😂
Nah, I'm drinking that entire 750ml Bacardi in one night, bro.
FACTS bro, 750 isn’t shit
I have finally gotten to a point in life where I found my favorite kind of vodka....for what it does for me, how it affects my body and the price, so when I go to the liquor store, I often buy 3 of the 1.75 liter bottles of it at once. I also get a couple of the little ounce bottles from the front just to spice things up.
I used to go to the liquor store every day or every other day. That got old quick and wasted too much time and gas.
are the bottles all made of plastic? I'm from Germany and we only have cheap wine in Tetra Pak
Depending on the brand it's either glass or plastic and sometimes both
I almost always buy 750 ml bottles because i like highend whiskey and usually only the cheap swill economy liquor comes in handles .if your lucky you might get a couple mid shelf whiskeys in handles but it 95% cheap thrash liquor .
You tell me where I can find a 1.75 bottle of Campari and I'll gladly buy it
I like how half of the people commenting aren't even old enough to drink yet
I didn't know lids go back on.
Brother its not my fault that my local liquor stores usually only have deals on the 750ml bottles. I'm not chickenshit, I'm just frugal lol
Thank you for confirming my alcoholism
i buy a 750ml drink it in 3 night then buy another one a week latter n do the same thing agian
Hey where's my 3.75L Texas Mickey?
I was the kid stealing sips
Pint a week keeps me peak.
I used to work in a liquor store here in Texas, & the 50ml bottles are known as managers, had to be sold 2 at a time, put in a small brown paper bag, top of the bag folded over & receipt double stapled to the folded bag top so that the customers couldn't get into the bag & drink both bottles in the parking lot, & repeat customers for the manager bottles in the same day were automatically barred from the store. I wasn't gonna get my ass hung out on a line!! That's TX state law. Also, TX still has the old blue laws where liquor stores are open from 10am to 9pm & only open Monday through Saturday.
Where the fuck in Tx are you spouting that bullshit about? From El Paso to fuckin Nacogdoches I’ve been able to walk in & grab a single shooter, pay for it, & walk out the store with it, without any of that shit you’re spoutin on about. Ain’ a goddamn law at the state legislature sayin’ I cain’t, cuz I can.
@@AlphaOneActualas shocking as its going to sound, I worked at a liquor store in Kerr County, from 2004 to 2010. I've kept up-to-date on all the liquor laws even now & those laws are buried in a lot of the text within the liquor store rules book.
Stupid laws. I love how liquor stores are supposed to police their customers. We have police for that.
In Indiana you cant buy until 7am and most places are open till midnight. Sunday is noon to 8. I think that is lame too.
I would buy 750 ml bottles but i can't afford any of the ones i want a nd Handles are just SUUUUUUCH a good deal
Or you could end up buying the tiny one because your friend recommended something but you have no idea what it tastes like
I just like the 3 ounce bottles because that’s all I need for the week Take a 3 ounce bottle of Hennessey about .2 to .3 ounces In a pint glass then dilute it with orange crush.
Wait but I buy 750 because it lasts like 6 months but I also buy the 750 with multiple other 750s
When is home alone 5 coming out
I've gotten great deals on the 50 ml bottles a few times where it was significantly cheaper per ounce than the full sized bottles.
I don’t drink, but I hope you have a good day. I been sober lately .
Less booze, Better sleep, better stomach, better peace ❤
Cool take me to the woodford reserve double oaked in a 1.75L. Then the old forester 1920 handle
I wish
750ml are usually glass, the 1.75 is usually plastic. Glass is better.
I buy the half gallon most often but my favorite vodka only comes in a 1/5th so I have to bite the bullet. Channel I think it’s only available in Orange because it’s from rose city distillery it’s like $16 bucks a 1/5th but totally worth it .
Unfortunately the ‘best value’ for the handle has been mitigated by some states ‘liter tax’ 😢
Ok, what's this Liter Tax because it's popped up for me with this one customer, but I have never been told about one. I'm absolutely perplexed about wtf is it
@@ianwalker2205WA State has one, it's a tax on liquor in certain amounts. I'm guessing it's a tax on vices
Im the portion control guy for those exact reasons 😂
I like 750s because their just enough to get me and my buddy drunk but not sloshed, just enough to get me screwed up but not black out, and just enough of anything over 99 proof to make me say things I forget.
A lil damage control
If I'm buying 18 bottle boxes of Coronas you are gonna see me multiple times a day
But a lot of good tequila brands only make a 750
I bought a bottle of Rayka and drank one shot then put it back in the shelf.
And they say Romance Is Dead ❤ 😏
@@robbiekop7 The next night I drank a fourth of the bottle. It's good.
I'm the once in awhile, 50ml guy
Most good liquor only comes in 750s though
I buy 750ml and i pour a glass on fridays and sip on it.
You say you won't run out if you get a handle but my handle is almost gone.... 😢
What about the 1L bottle
And unless you have a home bar that only fits 1 liter bottles, they’re almost never worth it.
Are they going away from Liters?
One time in the liquor store saw a dump truck driver buy right about 50 of those 1oz shot bottles, along with two handles. All vodka. It was fucking terrifying
Think he was stashing em long term or just hitting em like nails?
@@Shmew455r He put most of them in a bag but blatantly stashed about 5 of em in his work clothes
Considering my plan is usually to buy a handle of vodka to make a bunch of 8 oz. bottles of jolly rancher and life savers infused vodka, one handle makes about 7 of them, leaving me three short of getting all 10 flavors of the two candies that come in the big bags. So, I end up having to buy two handles, and then try to figure out what to do with the extra.
I normally just buy a fifth. (750) Because I'm a cheapskate. But will buy a larger size if it's a good price
Truth about those 1 oz. bottles. If you purchase one any place besides a train, plane, or ferry boat, you likely have a drinking problem.
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I buy 750 ml bottles...
But I also collect whiskey.
Not to drink...
I have about 30 bottles now.
Most expensive one is either Crown Royal XR LaSalle blue box or the Frank Sinatra Jack Daniels bottle in the box, I think that's actually not a 750 ml bottle though now that I think about it...
My favorite one though is got to be the eagles rare.
I opened that one up and actually drank some of it and it was amazing, had a good brown sugar / green tea note.
And I don't think you can buy smaller bottles of eagle rare...
Or Angels envy now that I think about it/ or anything that's barrel proof or cask strength.
Hmm, Maker's Mark my do something in a smaller bottle cast strength or barrel proof?
But Maker's Mark is trash as far as I'm concerned.
Had an old fashioned last time with Maker's Mark and it sucked.
Nah, a 100ml bottle means you're a construction worker and 7/11 just opened
That’s a lot of handles
Not gonna run out is crazy
I buy two 750's of different brands / types of liquor to try. They're easy for me to carry as I walk back home - They fit perfectly in the brown bag that I cradle in my arms as they're not too bulky. Each bottle will last me at least a month. Plus I have small hands so the 750's are comfortable for me to pour from. However, if I find a whiskey I really like I may very well buy a handle one day =)
This guys tripping ballsacks. When I buy a 750 I usually drink it within two days and go on a bender. It never gets wasted or thrown in the back of the fridge. The reason I don’t buy the handle is because it’s inconvenient to have that much liquor at my disposable, and pouring whiskey out of a bottle with a handle feels absurd
What does it say when someone buys a 750mL, a 335 mL, and a 50mL?
Answer: Canadians scoring cheap booze, as our duty free limit is 1.14 L for spirits
Pint Princess 😘
I always buy 750ml cuz the 1.75 didn’t fit on my shelf. Guess I could of kept a few 750ml bottles and just transferred it. 😅
Only thing I buy in 1.75 is my Bacardi white for rum and coke and my regular bourbon. Evan Williams Bottled in bond.
B b but E. H. Taylor, or George T. Stagg only comes in 750ml size. So what does that say about me when I purchase those???
What about the type of guy to special order 7 barrels of sea aged cherry liquor from a moonshiner ? Thats my type of guy ngl
Yes. Pretend those 750ml bottles of Laphroiag 10 don’t even exist. They’re all mine.
When I try new drinks, I find 750 or less if available before dropping $80 or more on something I wont ever touch
Same thing with cannabis, brokies buying multiple dimebags per day, while you can buy in bulk for way less cheaper. And smole all you want lmao
I assume when you say "casual drinker".... you mean functioning alcoholic, for now. Look if you need to drink every day or multiple times a day and you need to carry booze on you, you have a problem weather you care to admit it or not.
Then there’s that guy in his early 20s that you’re genuinely concerned about that comes in almost everyday, gets 2 pints of the cheapest vodka, barely says a word and leaves.
I use 750 because its the most i could find and i could pay in México
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I quit liquor a long time ago, I only do beer now. Easy, tastes better, and the cans are recyclable so I can get more beer later :)
Lol I buy 2-3 handles every 2 week pay period but some times I'll get 1 or 2 ait place bottles if I had a shit day and they always kinda chuckle and make sure it's the right one cause they can tell
I like how none of your reasoning’s were because they were THAT bad of an alcoholic lol
I always buy a lot of discounted alcohol to have a nice bar and selection, rather than buying overpriced ones in small bottles.
In the end, I drink a lot more than I would and have a lot more troubles with my health...
Most quality booze doesn't come in a 1.75 because you want to drink it within a month of opening.
In my state, a 50ml of Jim beam is the cheapest by oz of any pack size. Same with fireball and several other nips.
I drink like 6 drinks a day, but back when I was an alcoholic, I could finish a 1.75 L Jack Daniels in a day.
Since I turned 21 I only ever made one alcohol purchase and that was one of the 50mL bottles.
That's hilarious. The tiny bottles for me are the does it taste good enough for me to want to drink a lot more of it choice. I'll buy a dozen or so of liquors I am curious about and in a month or so I may be back to buy another dozen of others or I may buy 2 larger bottles of something I tried and liked.
The amount of times ive been at a gas station and explained to a questioning cashier that I bought 4 shots instead of something more cost efficient because of "portion control" is embarrassing. Hope i never have to do it again
I just buy the biggest fuckin thing of Jager I can find and thats my nightcap for the next week or two 😂
Richard Patterson is coming for you for your slanderous talk of whiskey.
1.75 run out in a couple hours
Yeah it lasting for awhile is a lie 1 liter bottles last longer