so a buddy and i are planning to throw a party sometime over winter break. i heard about taxes in cook county and all and i was wondering where should i look for the cheapest liquor prices. i was thinking maybe go out of cook county to like Woodale or something.. we're probably going to get like a couple 30 cases of miller and a couple bottle of not too expansive liquor. any tips are appreciated. thanks.|||ohh chicago you say?
hittt me up dudee!
forreal, haha
hit me up about this partyyy i'll roll through with a bunch of people, bottles and cases.
and yes a keg would most likely not be cheaper, and tooooo much work.
kegs are ALWAYS fun though.
i would go with the 30 cases.|||Check this out for the lowest liquor prices:
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For keg and beer cases:
Keg Specifications for
U.S. 1/2 Barrel (Standard Keg)
12 oz. Case Equivalent = 6.8 Cases
12 oz./can or bottle Servings= 165
16 oz./pint servings= 124
Other Dimensions of a Keg of Beer.
Full Keg Weight = 160.5 Pounds
Empty Keg Weight = 29.7 Pounds
Beer Weight = 130.8 Pounds
Height of Keg = 23.3 Inches
Diameter of Keg = 16.0 - 17.0 Inches
Contents in Gallons = 15.5 Gallons
Contents in Liters = 58.7 Liters
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