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Baileys is also something that's one of the most expensive in the market. Just like JD, Baileys is also a couple of bucks more expensive than it should be. But pretty much understandable in your case. In my case, I have to go to the neighboring state if I want to get something other than JD. If I'm lucky, I might be able to find a Wild Turkey bottle in the corner of the "specialities" section.
The funny thing is, as Irish cream and bourbon hey their corporate monopoly over youngsters, Irish whiskey also has several brands that attracts old people. Numerous are the times I saw an old man screaming over a liquor store's clerk for not holding their aged Johnny Walker label of choice. Johnny Walker is also a shitty product (I mean, comparing a certain aged bottle to an equally aged of another brand). This shit covers up most of the shelves in the liquor stores over here, because of the numerous labels they have... the more products you have, the more shelf space you can cover, the less competition you have.
Protip: the Company that owns Johnny Walker also owns Bacardi and Baileys. Guess what I have to say about Bacardi.
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