A recent study highlighted that Alaska is the most expensive state to buy a standard bottle of whiskey, with Jack Daniels Old No. 7 priced at around $32. This is more than double the price in California, where the same bottle costs under $15. The disparity in pricing is attributed to Alaska’s remote location and high cost of living, affecting shipping and import costs, although specific liquor taxation may also contribute. The study underscores the regional differences in whiskey pricing across the United States.
In Alaska, the price of a standard bottle of Jack Daniels Old No. 7 is roughly $32, making it the most expensive state for whiskey in the U.S.
California boasts the cheapest whiskey prices, with a 750ml bottle priced at just under $15, illustrating a stark contrast with Alaska's high costs.
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