WolfpackCPA said:
wilmwolf80 said:
Stores in NC get Buffalo Trace once a quarter. Normally just a few cases per store. For the most part sells out in a few hours. Less in the populated areas. Used to be that guys like me that knew about delivery schedules and distribution were few and far between, but with social media and the different bourbon Facebook pages, everyone knows when and where everything gets delivered. Some of the ABC boards even post it on Facebook or send emails. There's so many people in the game now that it's not really worth my time anymore to chase the trucks around.
Yeah Wilmington is doing the email system and I am basically done hoping to get any rare bottles here.
I wish they would turn it more into a lottery system to help this mysterious reason for why NC is considered the worst of all 50 states for bourbon hunting.
The New Hanover county ABC board is a joke. I've posted part of this anecdote in this thread before I think, but I'll repeat it again. This is a primer for my larger post about how messed up the system is in NC that I will write one day.
NHC has a list for allocated bottles. I asked around several years ago and was given an email address to contact to get on the list. The response I received was that the list was too long, so they had stopped taking names. They wouldn't tell me how many names there were, just that it was too many (I have been told that there are enough names on the list to stretch 10 years or more). I was advised by this person, who is a high level person, that I should look to neighboring counties and try to get bourbon there. Their official response was that I should take my $$$ to a different county. I had to laugh. I've taken them up on that advice, and in the years since, I buy very little bourbon here in NHC.
The messed up part is that I know with first hand knowledge that they only go by that list when they want to. NHC received three bottles of one of the recent EH Taylor limited releases, 18 Year marriage I think. Two of those bottles went to one person, one to his business through the liquor by the drink side of the ABC, and one to him personally. The other went to a local politician. Those types of allocated releases are supposed to go to the next person on the list, but they did not. The reality is, when some bottles come in, certain people get a call and an opportunity to buy that bottle, before it gets to the list or the shelf. I happen to know one of those people, which is how I know a lot of what I know about the inner workings of this stuff. Over the years I've benefited by getting some of his scraps that he didn't want, but that doesn't make the backroom politics at play any less infuriating for me.