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Pretty good selection of the hard stuff I consume on a regular basis, and a great selection of Arizona craft beers. More and more there are beers being offered in cans, which I prefer bottles, actually, for the taste, but environmentally speaking, this option reflects my passion for conservation. It's light weight, and travels to the outdoors much better, and the empties compact better for the trip home...so, anyway, enough on cans. Back to the hard stuff. I like a good bourbon, or a fine whiskey, either with a little ice, or dry. Again, glass is preferable, and I'm thinking I'd check out the selection and noticed different shapes of glasses. Hmm, I wonder if it makes a difference, like wine, right? Pondering in the aisle, a staff member asked if he could help me find something. I usually pass, and fend for myself, but I succumbed, and asked, "what's the deal with all these different sized whiskey glasses"? ...this goober was no help and gave me his two cents worth saying he's fine drinking out of any old glass. I guess I'll be doing my own research, and fend for myself. I might try the tasting bars, someday, but usually I'm in and out with a purpose to get home and start consuming!
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