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<blockquote data-quote="Neist" data-source="post: 1771858"><p>Thanks for the heads up. I'll give him a call.</p><p></p><p>I may actually go out of my way to check the place out. I know I've checked most places here in Norman (and we have a lot of liquor stores), and they all tell me they can't get it. There will also be the advantage of circumventing the liter import law, at least legally. If I could find an in-state place, I could just get enough bottles to last a while.</p><p></p><p>As far as brand, basically I just want something that isn't utter crap. Plymouth is my choice gin, so their sloe would be nice, but I'm not especially picky. I'm sure there's many brands of sloe gin that taste better than pine-sol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neist, post: 1771858"] Thanks for the heads up. I'll give him a call. I may actually go out of my way to check the place out. I know I've checked most places here in Norman (and we have a lot of liquor stores), and they all tell me they can't get it. There will also be the advantage of circumventing the liter import law, at least legally. If I could find an in-state place, I could just get enough bottles to last a while. As far as brand, basically I just want something that isn't utter crap. Plymouth is my choice gin, so their sloe would be nice, but I'm not especially picky. I'm sure there's many brands of sloe gin that taste better than pine-sol. [/QUOTE]
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