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Ohio shoppers looking for deals on liquor can now take advantage of big savings through the state’s “Last Call” program. The Ohio Department of Commerce, which oversees Ohio Liquor (OHLQ), is clearing out discontinued and delisted spirits at reduced prices. Once these bottles sell out, you won’t see them again.

The “Last Call” sale features markdowns on a wide variety of liquors, including whiskey, rum, brandy, tequila, vodka, and more. These are not off-brand or expired products — they’re just being rotated out of the state’s inventory to make room for new offerings. By marking them down, OHLQ gives customers the chance to grab high-quality spirits at a lower price point.

You can browse the full list of discounted bottles and their locations by visiting the OHLQ website. The site updates regularly and allows you to search by spirit type, store, or even zip code. It also shows what’s still in stock, helping you plan your trip before these deals disappear.

Don’t wait too long — the “Last Call” inventory moves fast, especially for popular labels. Once a store sells out, they won’t restock that bottle. So if you see something you want, head to the store quickly.

Whether you’re stocking your home bar or buying gifts, this is a rare chance to score premium liquor at a discount. Ohio’s “Last Call” sale combines value with variety, but only for a limited time. Shop smart, drink responsibly, and enjoy the savings while they last.

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