Showing posts with label Bird Mountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bird Mountain. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Six and Twenty Carolina Creme, Get Invited Back

     A couple of weeks ago, we were invited to some friends house in Asheville for dinner.

     Since we live about a mile from the state line on U.S. 176, I drove down to Bird Mountain Wine and Liquor at the state line on U.S. 176. I told Ken I needed a gift to take to a dinner party.  Ken fixed me up with a bottle of Six and Twenty Carolina Cream. 

Six and Twenty Carolina Creame. You can;t buy it in Asheville
Was this a hit with a capital H ?   YES, YES, YES!

You can not buy this wonderful drink in North Carolina.  You can buy it at the Bird Mountain Liquor Store at the state line on U.S. 176 between Tryon, North Carolina and Landrum North Carolina.

If you need a small gift to be certain you will be invited back, stop in to see Ken at Bird Mountain.  Tell him Ron sent you.  You will be back.

Our friends in Asheville just invited us back to visit again and suggested, "Why don't you bring another bottle of that Carolina Creame?".

Sunday, December 6, 2015

A New Liquor Store in Tryon,North Carolina

     My good friend, Ken, just opened Bird Mountain Liquor Market at the state line between Tryon, North Carolina and Landrum, South Carolina.  Ken tells me that his goal is to have the wine and spirits that his customers want on his shelf. 

     Ken tells me that if a customer has an unusual request, he will get it on the shelf as soon as possible.  If you drink something that is off the beaten path, stop in and see if Ken has it.  If he doesn't, he told me he will  get it soon.
Bird Mountain Liquor Market on U.S. 176 in Tryon

      If you are too busy to stop in, call Ken on the phone at
864 457 1500 or send him an email at
birdmountainmarket47@gmail.com  .  

     Ken tells me that he intends to give extraordinary service
in the wine and spirit business.  If you are in Tryon,
North Carolina, stop in and say hello.  If you are too busy to stop, honk and wave as you go by on U.S. 176.