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Ohio buys record amount of hard liquor in 2009
In 2009 residents of the state of Ohio purchased nearly 735 million dollars worth of hard liquor, a record amount of money spent on distilled spirits, For more, see here.
The top ten selling brands in Ohio for 2009:
1.
Kamchatka Vodka – 400,787
gallons
2.
Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey – 345,757 gallons
3.
Bacardi Superior Light Rum – 311,763 gallons
4.
Captain Morgan Spiced Rum – 286,343 gallons
5.
Smirnoff Vodka – 278,951 gallons
6.
Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey – 273,648 gallons
7.
Jagermeister – 270,787 gallons
8.
Absolut Vodka – 262,882 gallons
9.
Black Velvet Canadian Whiskey – 244,127 gallons
10. Korski Vodka – 236,942 gallons
Posted by David Fahey on January 25, 2010 at 01:33 PM in Gin, Rum, United States, Vodka, Whiskey | Permalink