In retrospect, I think I could have saved a lot of money in my 20’s if I’d been more deliberate about stocking my liquor cabinet at home. Instead, I scoffed at the $30-$40 pricetags on single bottles of hard liquor and went and spent that amount on 2 or 3 drinks at the bar instead. Ah, the money mistakes of my youth. You’re better off to stock a home bar. Older and wiser (and also more of a homebody since having a baby), I’m redirecting my efforts to stocking my home bar. Since I am now in the habit of doing things within reasonable price constraints, I’m pursuing this endeavor with the goal of maximizing value while minimizing costs. That said, stocking a home bar is not a cheap undertaking. Alcohol is expensive, and the blow to your bank account can really be felt at high volumes. But like most things […]
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