Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
If you had a plane full of locals coming home from a trip to Walmart, you prolly had plenty of Pabst or Rainier as well. Maybe even some Fireball.
Yeah, flying out of Juneau alcohol was legal in the villages so no problem.
Out in ''real'' Alaska alcohol is a serious problem and was forbidden in the villages. That being said it seems like Gilbys gin was the most favorite at that time. Gilbys came in small plastic bottles and tasted like sewer water, but were easy to hide. Usually the bottles were wrapped in towels and packed tightly in small bags. It would raise suspicion when loading the airplane and picking up a small overnight bag that weighed 40 pounds. Pilots have the right to inspect suspicious bags.
I used ''pilots discretion'' though, which could have gotten me in trouble. Finding 5 or less bottles was for personal consumption so I usually let go through. Finding 20 or more bottles was for illegal resale and usually got reported. Gilbys Gin was 5 bucks a bottle in Anchorage and sold for around 80 bucks a bottle in the bush. Not a bad profit margin...