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Alcohol Shortage

Well, not in my state...

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As the U.S. continues to grapple with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the non-health burdens that's never seemingly let up, even as the virus itself has ebbed and flowed, is supply shortages. A shortage of shipping containers and the complexities of supply chains during the pandemic have resulted in heavy delays and shortages on everything from furniture to chlorine to shellfish over the course of the last year and a half. And now, some states are facing a shortage of one of the products Americans tend to lean on in times like this: alcohol.

At least three states are currently suffering from alcohol shortages due to disrupted supply chains and worker shortages. And it gets worse: According to experts, these shortages are likely to continue into early next year, especially as bars and restaurants reopen and compete with increased at-home consumers for beer and liquor.

Read on to find out where bars, restaurants, and wholesalers are struggling to keep alcohol on shelves.

Three states, in three distinct parts of the U.S., are currently grappling with alcohol shortages

Liquor store owners and bar owners across Ohio, Vermont, and North Carolina say it's been difficult to acclimate to the new normal, especially as people have shifted to doing most of their imbibing at home.

Ohio, like many places around the country, saw a boom in drinking during the pandemic. A report from the Dayton Daily News found that state liquor agencies saw a nearly 10 percent increase in liquor sales in 2020 compared to 2019, even as sales shifted from wholesale to retail. "I took a picture of my shelves," one liquor store manager told the outlet. "It looked like locusts had gone over them. I'd never seen them that empty in my life. It was like, overnight."

In Vermont, alcohol sales increased by 13 percent, Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery Deputy Commissioner Wendy Knight told WCAX. And in North Carolina, there was a 15 percent increase year over year between May 2019 and May 2020.

Restaurant and bar owners say now that as much of the U.S. has opened back up, they're finding that many beer and alcohol distributors are struggling to keep up with supply. Supply chain issues combined with worker shortages and increased demand from newly opened bars and restaurants have now created a perfect storm for alcohol shortages.

In North Carolina, for example, bars and restaurants fully reopened in May without restrictions, forcing business owners to ramp up from 0 to 60 quickly. Fernando Gomez, a Mexican restaurant owner in Charlotte, North Carolina, said he spends days searching for liquor to fill his bar shelves, traveling to several ABC-operated stores. In one case, he told the Charlotte Observer, "I had to drive to six ABC stores, and it took me almost the whole day. I never like to run out. It's not me. It's just nowhere."

The problem has been exacerbated by the way that these states control the flow of alcohol. In North Carolina, the state requires that food and beverage establishments purchase alcohol from the state Alcohol Beverage Control, or ABC. Vermont runs a similar Divison of Liquor Control, as does Ohio. As a result, these state-run establishments have been inconsistently stocked.

Vermont is among the states that uses a control model for distilled spirits, which means the state acts as a wholesaler. The state purchases liquor and distributes it to state-licensed stores, which then sell to the public.

"There's enough to at least have your second choice, if not your first," George Bergin, who owns the Beverage Warehouse in Winooski, Vermont, and buys from the state wholesale, told local WCAX. "With all the bars and restaurants opening up everywhere, everyone is trying to restock their shelves, and it's just taking a little bit of time to get caught up with the sudden demand."

But it's not necessarily the alcohol itself that's running low—it's the packaging products.

But it's not necessarily the alcohol itself that's short; there have also been sluggish deliveries of aluminum cans and bottles.

Mac McHugh, the executive vice president and general manager at the Heidelberg Distributing Company in Ohio, says that while his company can produce beer, they're having difficulty finding bottlers and label suppliers. "It's not only they can't get the glass," McHugh told local ABC News affiliate WTVG. "They can't get the crowns that go on the glass to hold the bottle in place. They're having a hard time with glue to hold the packages together because some of that glue is only made in China."

"We can produce the beer," McHugh continued. "Our brewers have plenty of beer. They just don't have bottles and kegs and cans to put it in."

As the shortages continue in these states, bar and restaurant owners have to adjust expectations. "Our supplies have been limited. So obviously, our alcohol, our liquor, week-to-week, we don't know what we're going to be able to get. And it gets a little frustrating," Kerry Bryant, the manager of West 94th Street Pub in Durham, North Carolina, told ABC11.

"As a matter of fact, this past week, I had a customer leave because he couldn't get what he wanted," she added.

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Bourbon shelves in Va are pretty bare, but everything else seems. good.
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The obvious answer is to buy beer in kegs, and hard liquor in the original barrels. Delivering and setup at home could be a whole new business.
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My dad did this and hooked it up to a co2 system and mounted a keg of heineken in an old fridge.

Worked great, but he gained 50 pounds!
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The obvious answer is to buy beer in kegs, and hard liquor in the original barrels. Delivering and setup at home could be a whole new business.
Actually, since Covid, many bars and clubs around here have dropped all draft beer.
Of course some of us have options when it comes to Whiskey




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That's legal in Florida?
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Here's mine.
I keep it in the garage...holds 5 liter kegs.

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I've got water. I've got yeast. I've got hops. I've got grain... I've got alcohol
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I've got water. I've got yeast. I've got hops. I've got grain... I've got alcohol
Me too, and I have a bunch of DME and specialty grains.. and freeze dried hops, I have a few packs of WYEAST, but they're old.. if it gets desperate, I could grab some yeast from a bottle of local microbrew.. perhaps Belgian?

My RIMS system is ready, my conical is good to go
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That's legal in Florida?
Under certain conditions, yes.
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I had a Superior Kegerator (full keg) single tap, bottle, regulator, etc.. in my kitchen when I was in my 20's. It was surplus golf course stuff, and I had to clean out the cart barn. The GM said get rid of it, so I took it home.

I had the neon sign, tap handles, etc... It wasn't a very good idea thinking back, 4, 20 somethings, all brothers, with a kegerator in the kitchen. Yeah, too much of a good time.
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The problem with mine...in the garage...it constantly attracts those little centipedes/silverfish because of the sugar.

The spout has to be cleaned every time before using.
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Alcohol makes you fat and old and sickly.
Good riddance
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I had a kegerator long ago. Seemed like a cool idea at the time, but I really got tired of whichever brand we had, as it was nothing but that brand for the several weeks it took us to kill a keg.
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Alcohol makes you fat and old and sickly.
So, you're a drinker?

Couldn't resist.
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The problem with mine...in the garage...it constantly attracts those little centipedes/silverfish because of the sugar.

The spout has to be cleaned every time before using.
Good grief man! Haven't ya heard of a faucet cap?

https://www.amazon.com/Home-Brew-Stuff-Sanitary-Soother/dp/B01BO473HI/ref=asc_df_B01BO473HI/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198106240524&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16233395324437718471&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015981&hvtargid=pla-350457634793&psc=1
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Turns out it's the alcohol making me old! Who knew? I always thought it was each passing year doing that! I'm gonna quit drinking. I believe we've found the fountain of youth!
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No..that looks like it would great....kinda pricey though.

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