Going out for drinks is one of the best pastimes around, but sometimes having a drink — or three — at home is a viable option for those looking to relax. Luckily there are several new apps on the market that will deliver beer, wine, and liquor right to your door. This will help to eliminate the hassle of going out to buy liquor, and may even be the safer option if you choose beer delivery over driving to a bar to meet up with friends.
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Drizly
So far, this app delivers to a promising number of cities and services. Drizly allows its users to pay via credit card with a picture taken through the app, and delivery maps will show the closest liquor outlet for convenience. It even features an order-ahead option, up to two weeks in advance for early planners. A small delivery charge of $5 is required everywhere except in New York, and the company is expanding its available locations soon.
BOTTLES
BOTTLES touts the fastest service in the game, with a 60-minute or less guarantee. For this app, the delivery option is only available during open hours of business for liquor retailers. With a friendly delivery service and the guarantee of a legal delivery for patrons over 21, this is a great option to get drinks in a pinch!
Saucey
Originally based in Los Angeles, Saucey is spreading to include other major cities all across the US. The app also offers mixers for delivery, and a reading room that celebrates the drinking culture. In addition to the other formalities that delivery apps offer, they also offer late deliveries for the night owls that need a fix.
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