Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
Coffee brandy is king again as Mainers' favorite liquor
Associated Press © Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Tuesday, April 17, 2007

BANGOR - When it comes to spirits, coffee brandy remains Mainers' libation of choice.
State sales figures for last year show that Allen's Coffee Flavored Brandy remains by far the top-selling brand of liquor in the state, just as it's been every year for more than a decade. Nearly 994,000 bottles worth $11.9 million were sold in four different bottle sizes in Maine in 2006.
Allen's is so popular that its different bottle sizes rank first, second, sixth and ninth on the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations list of the top 25 alcoholic items sold last year. Allen's is the only brand that appears more than once in the top 10.
No. 2 in revenue totals was Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, with $4.7 million worth of sales in Maine and 252,300 bottles sold. Bacardi Light rum sold 253,643 bottles, with revenues of almost $4.3 million.
Other top sellers in Maine in 2006 included Orloff Vodka, which sold 212,000 bottles, and Absolut Vodka, which sold 135,000 bottles. Absolut ranked fourth in terms of revenue with $3.3 million.
Coffee-flavored brandy is something of a New England specialty and is not well-known outside the region. Allen's is made by family-owned M.S. Walker Inc. of Somerville, Mass.
The dark-colored liquor that's been called "the champagne of Maine," while immensely popular, is also associated with the state's substance abuse troubles.
A decade ago, state Superior Court Judge Robert Crowley was quoted as saying the brand "is very prevalent in the criminals who come before me. I don't know whether brandy is more bang for your buck but it runs the gamut.
"I see it in bar fights, domestic assaults, (drunk driving) and worse crimes."


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reader of Portland-Boston, ME
Apr 18, 2007 6:30 AM

RE:Oldguy of Biddeford, ME
"Reader's post regarding the newspaper story can reflect any state in the USA. It is condescending to try to portray this state as having any more of a substance problem than anyplace else. Been to Forest Hills,Dorchester, Roxbury, Jamaica Plain? The substance used there isn't only booze it's crack and other drugs. Compare the crime rate there to Maine's.


----About comparing crime ME vs MA.; I have lived in 2 of those Mass places, they are not very easy places to live. However most of the serious crime in Mass. is concentrated in only 20% of the state of Ma., in places such as Roxbury,Dorchester. Try comparing crime in "anytown ME" to places like to "anytown Ma."
likeNatick,Winchester,Deerfield,Waltham,Hanover,Wayland ,Waltham ,Wayland,etc...
biddeford.areaconnect.com/crime/compare.htm?c1=Biddeford&s1=ME&c2=wayland&s2=MA

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l ss of saco, ME
Apr 17, 2007 10:41 PM
Allens is the key ingredient in A-OK's (allens and oakhurst)................all ya need is a wic card for the milk!report abuse
d lk of limerick, ME
Apr 17, 2007 8:03 PM
I have a buddy from Dexter who refers to Allens Coffee Brandy as "Liquid panty remover"!!!report abuse
Dino of Waterboro, ME
Apr 17, 2007 7:23 PM
Holy cow, that's like a glass a day of that mind soothing stuff, for every man woman and child residing in Maine. report abuse
FatBoy of Cape Elizabeth, ME
Apr 17, 2007 5:24 PM
Yager...now THAT stuff makes you wild, forget Allen's.report abuse
BRIAN of Winslow, ME
Apr 17, 2007 5:20 PM
I've been trying like heck to make Yagermeister the #1 drink in Maine. Oh well, maybe next year...off to the store I go.report abuse
cooper of Auburn, ME
Apr 17, 2007 4:17 PM
lol @ Jimreport abuse
Kevin Beling of Cape Elizabeth, ME
Apr 17, 2007 3:40 PM
Ten years, actually...

Printed in the Press Herald on October 19, 1997:

http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/specialrpts/alcohol/d1brandy.htm
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Kevin Beling of Cape Elizabeth, ME
Apr 17, 2007 3:33 PM
I knew people liked it but I had no idea. This was in the Washington Post last year:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/08/AR2006010800808.html

GORILLA MILK!

HAHAHAHAHA

This is the best article in the PPH in years.report abuse
Jim of Gray, ME
Apr 17, 2007 3:00 PM
Now now Cooper, there is so much sugar in Allens that is can almost be considered a food source. Kind of like Frosted Flakes with kick. report abuse

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