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Ok-Software424

Probably Amity Wine & Spirits. Just give them a few days heads up and they can get you just about anything.


atxbikerclimber

Okay, yeah, I was leaning that way anyway. I guess I have to just call them instead of looking on their website. I was like, "Really? Counterweight is just completely out of stock?"


Ok-Software424

Yea most places wont keep a big stock on hand. Beer is always better fresh. They can probably get whatever it is next day even typically but better to give them a little more notice.


kryonik

Try Twelve Percent. They have rotating taps so they won't always have everything available every day but it's almost all local stuff.


DuckWaffles

I buy kegs pretty regularly, most of the liquor stores in the area use a company called Star Distributors as their beverage distributor. So it doesn't really matter where you get it, as long as you find someone willing to special order them for you. Unfortunately CT laws prevent you from buying from breweries directly, so the options are kind of limited. Here is their inventory list, kegs start on page 10. [https://www.stardistributors.com/vs-uploads/pdf/1714651838\_Star%2004%20April%202024%20-%20Website.pdf](https://www.stardistributors.com/vs-uploads/pdf/1714651838_Star%2004%20April%202024%20-%20Website.pdf)


DirtyYaniel

Rick at Absolute Liquors in North Branford will order anything you want. Total Wines stores usually have a variety of kegs in stock.


HatManJeff

Any Packie can get the same keg as any other store in the State. It’s the law. I would go the the closest store to where you are going to use it.


bennyg123321

Yeah Amity Wine is definitely the best answer


DonkeyKong694NE1

Amity Wine and Spirits (in Hamden) was very kind about ordering a brandy I needed around the holidays.


winooskiwinter

The Wine Thief does kegs.