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Booze-delivery service to launch Thursday in Baltimore

Drizly, an online and mobile service that lets users order alcohol for delivery, will launch in Baltimore on Thursday. (Baltimore Sun)

You get home from work on a rainy evening, order some Chinese, open the fridge, and, dagnabbit, discover you're all out of beer.

Do you brave the rain and run out to the liquor store? Look over the dregs of your liquor cabinet and Google, "vermouth and sake cocktail"?

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Baltimoreans will soon have a new option: an alcohol delivery service called Drizly.

For a $5 delivery fee, users will be able to order wine, beer and liquor through an app or Drizly's web site. The beverages, which will come from one of three local liquor stores, should arrive in about 40 minutes.

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Drizly was founded two years ago by a pair of Boston College graduates, Nick Rellas and Justin Robinson, said Bryan Goodwin, the company's vice president of sales.

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