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  2. Costco Liquor Prices: Which Kirkland Brand Alcohol Is Worth It?

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    Costco Liquor Prices and Delivery Details. Editor's note: Costco liquor prices and availability are subject to change. Some Costco locations do not sell or allow delivery of alcohol. Because ...

  3. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    Stag’s Leap usually prices this wine between $60 and $100, but Costco has sold it between $50 and $60, making it one of the best places to snag a bottle. This article was originally published on ...

  4. I'm a sommelier who shops at Costco. Here are 5 of my ... - AOL

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    This prosecco makes a fabulous spritz when mixed with amaro liqueur and ginger beer. It also pairs beautifully with crunchy, salty snacks. I love the flavor of the Scharffenberger Cellars brut rosé.

  5. Reed's - Wikipedia

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    Reed's Inc. Original Ginger Brew has won the "Outstanding Beverage Finalist" from the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade [23] and the "Best Imported Food Product" from the Canadian Fancy Food Association. [23] Reed's Inc. was selected by WholeFoods Magazine as the Runner Up Beverage Company in the Natural Choice Awards of 2010 ...

  6. Kirkland Signature Hard Seltzer - Wikipedia

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    Costco: Region of origin: United States: ... The seltzer has been positively reviewed, with customers enjoying the low price and "strong flavors". [5] References

  7. Vernors - Wikipedia

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    Vernors is a sweet "golden" ginger ale that derives its color, like other commercial, industrially produced ginger ales, from caramel, and has a robust, vanilla-heavy flavor. [19] The Vernors style was common before Prohibition , during which "dry" pale, less sweet ginger ale (typified by Canada Dry Ginger Ale) became popular as a drink mixer .