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Old 03-21-2022, 01:24 AM   #39039
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
If truly desperate, you could try the Gull Liquor store in North Vancouver. They claim to have 3 70cl bottles in stock at $150.25 (plus of course, $0.10 deposit). For some strange reason, most of the stock at BC Liquor stores seem to be on Vancouver Island.
Well, if you add in the $65 cost of the ferry ride to get there, plus the 6 hours total time it would take (), I think I'll just pop on down to the new Lighthouse Liquor Store and buy a new bottle of Port Charlotte and talk to them about the Oog. They added Talisker 10 Yr. when I asked, and they already had PC, so...

I'm down to my last serving, I think, so I might have to reconsider my options. They show 10 bottles in Powell River -- it's closer (I'm in Pender Harbour) and the ferry is less likely to be overloaded. But I'd need to have some other justification for heading there. It's pushing my gag factor to go just to get a bottle of single malt, however good.
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