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savanna3313



Joined: 09 Dec 2005
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Location: Southern transplant to Salt Lake

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:24 pm    Post subject:  

Udink wrote: canyonphile wrote: And are all liquor stores in SLC state-owned? I am completely unaware of how this all works!
All liquor stores in the entire state are state-owned. :sad:

Just to give you an idea of the markup the state charges us heathens, a 1.75L bottle of Bacardi (my personal favorite) costs $23.95 in Utah, but can be had in Colorado for $18.99. It just doesn't seem right that the state government is making that much money by selling alcohol.

It was a little bit of culture shock when I first moved here from New Orleans. Down there, you can get whatever you want (alcohol) 24/7 in any grocery store. Not to mention, you can literally pull up to a drive-thru daquiri stand, get your drink handed out of the window along with a side shot if you want. Yep.......it was a bit of an adjustment at first. :haha: But it's ok.......there's a lot of other things here that more than make up for it. :2thumbs:
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DirkHammergate



Joined: 15 Nov 2005
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Location: Salt Lake City

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 7:01 am    Post subject:  

canyonphile wrote: DirkHammergate wrote: Sweet and here Hammergate thought he might have a drinking problem....
Uh....sorry, but y'all sound like you have a drinking problem to me! :haha:

Buzzkill....

canyonphile wrote: Dirk - I have a question for you: when you went into the state liquor store, did you wear your dark glasses (a la your avatar) or maybe some other disguise so you wouldn't be recognized? 'Cos I thought that you mormon folk weren't allowed to drink :nono: Is there the same sort of embarrassing moment like when you see one of your co-workers in the porn section of the movie rental place (of course, I'm sure none of y'all watch porn, either :naughty: ), or is it no big deal? And are all liquor stores in SLC state-owned? I am completely unaware of how this all works!

No, just jeans and a T-Shirt and I'm pretty much on a first name basis with most of the good folk at the Sugarhouse liquor store. Nobody on this board would recognize me without my pimpdaddy outfit. Statewide all liquor stores fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Alcohol/Beverage control. Thus the only thing available at your run of the mill grocery store is 3.2 percent beer which is a bummer because I hate beer. I grew up in the Bay Area and thought I'd have a tough time adjusting to Utah. I found that Salt Lake City proper is surprisingly metro in activities, trends, and political leanings, aside from never getting a Trader Joes or having the advantage of bulk Costco liquor SLC is pretty sweet.

On a porn side, well, my wife does like, ah, nevermind....
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donny h



Joined: 05 Jan 2006
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:31 pm    Post subject:  

DirkHammergate wrote: I booted back 24 bottles of 2 buck and another mixed case of decent stuff from TJ's which ran me 150. Next summer I envision a massive handle purchase out of state.

Ah ha ha ha ha ha, me too, dude, me too. Exactly 24 bottles the last time I stocked up, and a mixed case.

Gotta be the Charles Shaw, merlot or cab?

That $2 Shaw is the best thing to ever happen to budget wine fans, I read it has the Mondavi wineries running scared.

Mixed case? Trader stuff? Lemme guess...Grey Goose Vodka, Rum of the Gods, and whatever oddball tequila was on sale?

Hey Dirk, I go twice a year to soCal to work, Traders is my last stop on the way out, straight to Springville, I could help you out...although I heard there is a Traders in Vegas now.

The most I've spent in Utah was a $27 bottle of Jim Beam worth $15 anywhere else.

The most ever, well, one summer me and my friends ran a party crew, and BFP Productions bought 350 kegs from the same grocery store in 4 months.

Oh those hazy, lazy, crazy days of suuuuummer
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Iceaxe



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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:39 pm    Post subject:  

I'm planning a WY run here in the very near future. eclipsee_steering

:pitcher: My stock of Molson Ice is rapidly diminishing and I need a pony keg for the Superbowl.

Oh yeah.... and While I'm there I plan to buy a massive amount of fireworks so I can give them to my kids. Happiness is giving a 10 y/o a giant bag of illegal fireworks. :lol8:
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DirkHammergate



Joined: 15 Nov 2005
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Location: Salt Lake City

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 7:21 pm    Post subject:  

donny h wrote: Ah ha ha ha ha ha, me too, dude, me too. Exactly 24 bottles the last time I stocked up, and a mixed case.

Gotta be the Charles Shaw, merlot or cab?

That $2 Shaw is the best thing to ever happen to budget wine fans, I read it has the Mondavi wineries running scared.

Mixed case? Trader stuff? Lemme guess...Grey Goose Vodka, Rum of the Gods, and whatever oddball tequila was on sale?

Hey Dirk, I go twice a year to soCal to work, Traders is my last stop on the way out, straight to Springville, I could help you out...although I heard there is a Traders in Vegas now.

The most I've spent in Utah was a $27 bottle of Jim Beam worth $15 anywhere else.

The most ever, well, one summer me and my friends ran a party crew, and BFP Productions bought 350 kegs from the same grocery store in 4 months.

Oh those hazy, lazy, crazy days of suuuuummer

2 buck chuck, I like the Merlot just cause it doesn't taste like Robotussin. I've tried all varieties, Shiraz, Cab, and Chard, the Merlot seems to be the most drinkable. Let me elaborate on my bootlegging skills. I just so happens my lovely wife works for a major airline carrier at Salt Lake International, i.e., I can pretty much fly to SFO, LAX, Denver, Chicago, or San Diego free of charge at any time. I grew up in the Bay Area so I still have a ton of friends all over to hook up with and meet when I fly in. I know each TJ's location on the Pennisula and the two which surround LAX. I've been known to do a day trip every 6 weeks to boot back around 14 bottles which are good, and or hard to come by at your local Utah State Liquor store. A variety I really, really like which I just stumbled across is called Malbec. I bought 6 bottles last run, 3.99 a pop at TJ's. The same label at the DABC runs you 10.95. Its worth the day trip. The label I really like is Gascon Malbec, its a red with all sorts of peppercorn taste, its actually better if you open it the day before you drink it, something about the tanins who knows. Old wineries used Malbec as a blending wine but of late, its been refined into a pretty nice red with a little gusto.

I don't usually drink beer, just wine and Bourbon, ah Bourbon, my old friend. I could drink it endlessly and of late had to curtail my consumption as to not alarm my better half.

I do appreciate the TJ offer but I'm pretty handy with an empty suit case full of bubble wrap, clear packing tape, and a large carry on. You should see the looks from people when I'm reloading all that wine, I just tell the staff I'm from Utah and that seems to explain everything.
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donny h



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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:16 pm    Post subject:  

DirkHammergate wrote:
2 buck chuck, I like the Merlot just cause it doesn't taste like Robotussin. I've tried all varieties, Shiraz, Cab, and Chard, the Merlot seems to be the most drinkable.

and

I do appreciate the TJ offer but I'm pretty handy with an empty suit case full of bubble wrap, clear packing tape, and a large carry on.

2 buck chuck. I love it. Merlot for me, I have no fancy taste in wine, merlot and cab are all I've ever really drank, winewise. I used to buy Barefoot merlot before the 2 buck chuck.

I see your smuggling needs are well in hand, I got that bulk thing going on, but you have that quick turnaround time on your side.

Glen Fry-

It's a losing proposition,
But one you can't refuse.
It's the politics of contraband,
It's the smuggler's blues
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david staub



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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 3:45 pm    Post subject:  

Wow - after reading your comments I think that my choice to not drink has nothing to do with religion. I am too cheap to spend that kind of money.

Someone asked me how life was once I quit taking "pharmaceuticals". I said that life was just the same only less fuzzy.
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DirkHammergate



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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:54 pm    Post subject:  

david staub wrote: Wow - after reading your comments I think that my choice to not drink has nothing to do with religion. I am too cheap to spend that kind of money.

Someone asked me how life was once I quit taking "pharmaceuticals". I said that life was just the same only less fuzzy.

I just got a large end of year bonus and a 30 percent raise, time to spend on my pastime..
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david staub



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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:09 am    Post subject:  

A 30% raise? Wow, that is amazing. Congratulations. Let's see, $8 an hour plus 30% makes it an increase of $2.40 bringing you to $10.40 an hour. I didn't know that 7-Eleven could pay that much :roflol:

Seriously, congratulations!
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DirkHammergate



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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:19 am    Post subject:  

david staub wrote: A 30% raise? Wow, that is amazing. Congratulations. Let's see, $8 an hour plus 30% makes it an increase of $2.40 bringing you to $10.40 an hour. I didn't know that 7-Eleven could pay that much :roflol:

Seriously, congratulations!

LOL! Nice one... they throw in a couple free chocolate donuts and coffee if I work the morning shift.
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david staub



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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:22 am    Post subject:  

in most other states, they also sell alcohol. Just think what you could do with that employee discount
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DirkHammergate



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Location: Salt Lake City

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:26 am    Post subject:  

david staub wrote: in most other states, they also sell alcohol. Just think what you could do with that employee discount

Hard stuff? Last time I was in a Sev in Cali I just saw some cheap wine and beer, two items I don't really like unless I'm heading out for a camping weekend.
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david staub



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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:33 am    Post subject:  

I guess I'm not the one to ask. Anything harder than diet Pepsi is hard stuff to me. By the way, do you know what the difference is between a good Mormon and a bad Mormon? The temperature of their caffiene. :haha:
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DirkHammergate



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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:44 am    Post subject:  

david staub wrote: I guess I'm not the one to ask. Anything harder than diet Pepsi is hard stuff to me. By the way, do you know what the difference is between a good Mormon and a bad Mormon? The temperature of their caffiene. :haha:

You know why you never bring one Mormon fishing, right???
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david staub



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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:46 am    Post subject:  

If you take two Mormons fishing, then your liquor will be safe.
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