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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Top Liquor Brands of 2012 in Montgomery County

Once again, vodka brands top the list of of liquor sold in Montgomery County in 2012.

Since Patch launched in Montgomery County in 2010, we've stirred up year-end lists of the county's favorite liquor brands. The lists have made such a splash with readers that we decided to check back with the county's Department of Liquor Control to see which libations were lined up in our liquor cabinets in 2012. Diane Wurdeman, who works with the county retail stores, ranked the liquors by the volume sold, broken down into the most popular sizes, flavors or proofs within a brand, rather than the most popular brands overall. A big thanks to Wurdeman for her help! So what was Montgomery County drinking in 2012? Once again, vodkas lead the list. Similar to 2011, vodka brands took seven of the top ten spots: Thirsty for more? You can also …

Eric S.

10:19 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Now THIS is the kind of reporting I can stand behind. Cheers! Is there a similar list for beer/wine? Wait, Aristocrat?! See, you close down the McDonald's on East-West Highway, and this is what you get! Teenagers buying horrible vodka on fake ids. I mean, who else would drink that lighter fluid? Ok, broke college kids, but they're getting it cheaper at Tick Tock in College Park.   more ›

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Maryland Alcohol Sales Stagnant: Where Will You Get Your Christmas Spirits?

Increased alcohol taxes in Maryland may be forcing customers to drive to Delaware.

  Sales of distilled spirits have increased only .2 percent in Maryland since last year—far below the national average of 3.1 percent, according to figures stated in a recent Washington Post blog post. The post cites the Distilled Council of the United States, which linked the stagnating sales to the increase in taxes on alcohol—from 6 percent to 9 percent. The chief economist for the council, David Ozgo, is quoted as stating that “Maryland consumers are voting with their feet and making their purchases in Delaware.” A Capital News Service article reported that sales of distilled spirits near the border of Maryland and Delaware in Cecil County are down 57 percent. Do you venture to other states like Delaware to purchase alcohol?

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Poll: Maryland Doesn't Drink Beer? What?

Maryland ranks 47th in beer consumption in the U.S.

"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts, and beer," Abraham Lincoln said. Apparently, people in the tri-state area do not track with the 17th president of the United States, and select other beverages to meet national crises. Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia all rank in the bottom third of annual shipment and consumption of beer, according to a study from the Beer Institute, quoted by the Washington Business Journal. Since 2003, the Beer Institute has been tracking “Shipments of Malt Beverages and Per Capita Consumption by State” for persons 21 years and older across all 50 U.S. states and the District of …

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Top Liquor Brands of 2011 in Montgomery County

Smirnoff Vodka once again tops the list.

About a year ago, Patch provided you with a list of the most popular liquor brands among Montgomery County residents in 2010. The list was so popular, we thought we'd check back with the county's Department of Liquor Control to see exactly what's been cluttering our liquor cabinets this past year. Diane Wurdeman, who works with the county retail stores, was once again able to dig up a list of the most popular liquor, this time for 2011. The list, determined by the volume sold, looks at top liquor items -- so, the most popular sizes, flavors or proofs within a brand, rather than the most popular brands overall. A big thanks to Wurdeman for her help! So what was Montgomery County drinking in 2011? A hint: Once again, vodka brands head up the…

Online addict

1:46 pm on Friday, January 6, 2012

Diane Wurdeman is a greast asset for the Mont. Co. Liquor. While not a large vodka fan, she has helped me find some wonderful single malt scotches, once even have a bottle sent to my local store.   more ›

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