Americans’ love affair with top-shelf booze cooled last year as the recession took a toll on high-priced tipples.
People drank more liquor, but turned to cheaper brands, according to a report by an industry group. They also drank more at home and less in pricier bars and restaurants in an effort to save money.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
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