This Second Hand Booze Shop in Tokyo Wants to Buy Your Leftover Bacardi

Unless you’re a frat bro, chances are any bottles of alcohol sitting in your house have been sitting there for, let’s face it, a while now. Instead of leaving them to ferment even further, why not donate that leftover booze to those in need?

Liquor Off (which, incidentally, could also be a decent name for a sex shop) is a liquor store in Tokyo that specializes in the purchase and sale of secondhand tipple. From hard spirits to beer and wine, the discount reseller hopes to capitalize on alcohol that people probably weren’t going to drink anyway by selling it to those who might. Germaphobes needn’t fret, though, as Liquor Off will not accept bottles or cans that have already been opened, reports Kotaku

It’s a pretty clever idea, considering most hard liquors can be stored indefinitely. Besides, that hand-me-down vermouth would go perfectly with a hand-me-down copy of Farewell to Arms.

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