Now it's getting serious- Liquor shortages for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays | |
VinoSom
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deplorable scottfree
User ID: 81130133 United States 11/24/2021 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that hard. Or dangerous. You'll be the go to guy when the shit hits the fan. J 17:15: "I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from the evil. Truth, beauty and virtue ... all the things that THEY hate. All the things God loves. |
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NDFarm
(OP) User ID: 72759691 United States 11/24/2021 10:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wine too. we may not make it to see another year. [link to nypost.com (secure)] Best get to sippin’ while the sippin’ is good. Winemakers are sounding the alarm on an impending global wine shortage as supplies are anticipated to have fallen to record lows in 2021, due to increasingly brutal weather, particularly in Europe’s wine-producing regions. Bad weather has already “severely impacted” wine production in Italy, Spain and France, according to a statement by the International Organization of Vine and Wine on Thursday, which has resulted in “extremely low” product volumes... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81143351 United Kingdom 11/24/2021 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is equally a left and right issue. other things we can cut back on but this country has to have their booze. Lol Quoting: NDFarm [link to www.foxbusiness.com (secure)] Liquor shortages put a damper on upcoming Thanksgiving, Christmas holidays Liquor purveyors from across the U.S. are warning customers that their favorite spirits might not be readily available as the Thanksgiving holiday hits, pointing to several supply chain issues causing the empty spaces on shelves that might not be filled in the near future. "With the holidays around the corner and inventory levels low in some cases, customers should be on the lookout now if they have a very specific bottle of spirits in mind," Hawkins added. "You have shipping problems, you have glass shortages, you have the aging requirements that need to be met – dealing with all of those things at once," Lansing, Michigan, Booze Barn manager Daniel Mitchell told WILX-TV. Clever people will buy their liquor now. |