Does anyone know if the Glenfiddich IPA is available at a liquor store in the Philadelphia area? Looking to purchase a bottle in person, not online.
TheAdamist replied:
Looks like [single malt finished in ipa casks](http://www.glenfiddich.com/explore/experimental-ipa), so you have to check with PLCB
Rsubs33 replied:
PLCB rarely gets stuff like that. It looks like Total Wine in Cherry Hill has it though, so going over the bridge is probably your best bet.
Simon_the_Cannibal replied:
Is it a liquor or a beer? If the former, check the PLCB site, since they are the state monopoly. If the latter, I don't know.
Anonymous replied:
Don't think I've heard of it. You'd probably be best asking some of your local beer stores if they ever get it.
idontknow7 replied:
Heard back from Glenfiddich that it will be available nationally in early 2017. Not in PA yet. But I found some places in NJ that carry it. Thanks.
beansjawns replied:
OP said they found it in NJ, but for future reference there is a way to place a special order through the PLCB - [details here](http://plcbusersgroup.org/slo-howto.html).
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Anonymous replied:
Isn't that a beer? Do any liquor stores in PA sell beer?
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Anonymous replied:
I've never had Whipped Lightning, but we tried [CREAM](http://givemecream.com/whipped/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=14) at Christmas and I've got to say that stuff is vile. It basically tasted like rubbing alcohol and cool whip, and the consistency was disgusting. I dunno if Whipped Lighting is any better, but just wanted to give you the heads up lest you waste your money.
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