tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3940010684303946553.post8738595029555336945..comments2024-03-25T01:33:44.262-04:00Comments on cocktail <strike>virgin</strike> slut: diasporaAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10706039136777492635noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3940010684303946553.post-86813701148885808552012-12-17T15:35:44.957-05:002012-12-17T15:35:44.957-05:00Boston seems to be the opposite of Portland, OR. ...Boston seems to be the opposite of Portland, OR. In Portland, liquor licenses are cheap and uncapped but spirit costs are high (bar cost of $70/bottle of Chartreuse?). In Boston, liquor licenses are limited and expensive, and once one is freed up, it can go for $250-450k; however, liquor prices are pretty reasonable.<br /><br />Blue laws affecting alcohol date back to pre-Prohibition Temperance movements and they have been pretty hard to shake here. The cordial license was a way to expand things so Italian restaurants could serve traditional after dinner drinks. Perhaps surmise that there were corrupt politicians, liquor companies, and restaurant owners in action, and the laws created a new class.<br /><br />Some spirits are allowed in cordial licenses because there is sugar in them. Crema mezcal, Old Tom Gin, some rums, flavored vodkas, etc. Other spirits, there is no explanation. I think eau de vie's are allowed so Clear Creek Apple Brandy is okay, but Laird's Applejack is not. The restaurant can buy what ever the distributor says they are allowed to sell.<br /><br />In Facebook relationship terms: It's complicated.<br /><br />There are only a handful of cordial license restaurants who have put together serious bar programs despite the restrictions. Coppa, Estragon, and a few others do well.<br /><br />Lauren Clark of DrinkBoston did her best to cover this: <a href="http://drinkboston.com/2009/11/05/cordial-confusion/" rel="nofollow">http://drinkboston.com/2009/11/05/cordial-confusion/</a>frederichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17939679837071519844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3940010684303946553.post-37297102008466324562012-12-17T14:42:42.995-05:002012-12-17T14:42:42.995-05:00I just looked up the liquor/cordial law in MA. You...I just looked up the liquor/cordial law in MA. Your state has the most bizarre liquor laws ever. This is relevant to me since Boston is one of the most likely places for me to find a job after I'm done with grad school.Jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06448702693643593156noreply@blogger.com