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Man Denies Brother-In-Law Rare Liquor, Wife Thinks He’s Being Ridiculous. Who’s in the Wrong?

by Leona Pham
April 10, 2026
in Social Issues

Family tensions can sometimes bubble up over the most trivial things, and for OP, it was a bottle of rum.

While enjoying drinks with his wife’s brother and sister-in-law, OP kept a special bottle of rum reserved for sipping.

When his brother-in-law asked to use it for mixing drinks, OP declined, offering instead to pour a small tasting. This led to frustration and name-calling, with OP’s wife suggesting he should have just let it slide.

The disagreement didn’t end there, with OP making a lighthearted but pointed remark about his wife’s makeup, but things still didn’t calm down.

Was this original poster (OP) wrong to be protective of his special bottle, or was his decision completely reasonable? Scroll down to find out how the situation unfolded!

Man refuses to let his brother-in-law drink from his rare liquor, leading to tension with his wife

Man Denies Brother-In-Law Rare Liquor, Wife Thinks He’s Being Ridiculous. Who’s in the Wrong?
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'AITAH for not letting my in-laws make mixed drinks with my good booze?'

My title says it all. I like to bring home hard to get

or expensive bottles of booze as souvenirs when I travel.

Stuff you literally cannot purchase where we live.

A simple example is rum that is only available for purchase from the distillery in Jamaica.

I can only get more if I go to Jamaica and get it.

My wife's brother and sister-in-law were over last weekend

and we were having a few drinks. Rum and Cokes mostly.

I had a bottle of rum out so people could make their own.

My brother-in-law decided it wasn't good enough

and he wanted the rum from my liquor cabinet.

He asked me for the key and I said no.

I said if he wanted to try any I would pour him an ounce to sip and

enjoy but it wasn't for mixed drinks.

He got all pissy and called me a s__b.

I offered to sell him the bottle for

what it would cost me to replace it if he really wanted it.

He declined.

My wife says I should have just let him have some.

I said I would if she gave her makeup to the kids

to use in the coloring books they were working on.

She called me ridiculous

but wouldn't let me give her lipstick to the kids to use as red.

This situation highlights the tension between personal boundaries and family dynamics, and it also brings into focus the concept of ownership and what is considered acceptable behavior in relationships, particularly with in-laws.

From the OP’s perspective, he values the special nature of the bottles of liquor he brings back from his travels, particularly because they are hard to find and only available at specific locations.

These bottles hold sentimental and personal significance, making them feel more like a treasure than just a regular bottle of alcohol. This sense of attachment is valid and understandable.

When family members, like his brother-in-law, approach the situation with disrespectful behavior (e.g., calling him a “s__b”), it challenges his personal boundaries and his right to enjoy or protect his property.

The OP’s refusal to let his brother-in-law take the bottle was an expression of his right to set limits on his belongings, especially when they hold emotional value to him.

On the other hand, the brother-in-law’s emotional reaction (getting “pissy” and calling the OP a derogatory name) can be seen as a reaction to feeling denied something he wanted.

From his perspective, the rum was just another drink for him to enjoy, and he likely saw the OP’s refusal as an overreaction.

The fact that the OP offered to sell it at cost might have been an attempt to make the situation more reasonable, but it might also have been seen as unnecessary or condescending by the brother-in-law.

There are two competing values here: personal space and boundaries vs. family sharing and generosity. Many people might see family as a place where generosity and sharing are paramount, especially when it comes to things like food and drink.

However, there’s a subtle distinction here between what’s considered acceptable generosity and what’s overstepping boundaries.

The OP might be seen as protective of his things, but it’s also possible that the brother-in-law’s expectations were based on a different cultural understanding of what should be shared within the family.

From a psychological standpoint, the OP’s decision to say “no” can be tied to the concept of personal autonomy.

For the OP, saying “no” wasn’t about being stingy, it was about setting limits on what was his, and protecting something that held sentimental value.

In contrast, the brother-in-law likely sees it as an opportunity for sharing among family, but may not fully understand the emotional attachment to the rum.

The wife’s reaction is also significant. Her response seems to reflect the idea that family should share, especially when it comes to things like alcohol, which is often seen as something meant to be enjoyed in the company of others.

From her standpoint, sharing is an act of love, and her insistence that the OP should have just let his brother-in-law enjoy the rum aligns with a collectivist approach to relationships.

She may not have understood why the OP was so emotionally attached to the rum and thus felt that the request was reasonable.

However, the OP’s counterpoint, asking her to give up her makeup for the kids, highlights how she’s not being asked to give up something with personal value in the same way.

Her reluctance to let the kids use her makeup could indicate that she too understands the value of her personal belongings, which might make her judgment on this situation feel contradictory to the OP.

In families, there’s often a delicate balance between sharing and respecting boundaries. The OP’s emotional attachment to the rum is understandable, and his refusal to share it was a way of maintaining his autonomy and personal space.

While the wife may have felt that the situation called for generosity, it’s important for her to also recognize her partner’s need for respecting emotional boundaries.

Going forward, open communication and understanding of each other’s personal attachments will help avoid future conflicts.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These folks agreed that the OP has a “wife problem” since she isn’t backing him up

uncommonbreeddogmom − NTA.

It's always easy to give away the belongings of others.

Your wife doesn't have your back.

Competitive-Place280 − You have a wife problem

This group roasted the brother-in-law for being an entitled snob who wants to drink others’ money

KronkLaSworda − NTA You left out what they were allowed to use.

If BiL just has to have the good stuff, then he can bring it with him.

He got all pissy and called me a s__b.

He's the one demanding the top shelf liquor for mixed drinks.

He's the s__b. Edit: Typo

Dear_Captain_2748 − The only time i get top shelf liquor in my mixed drinks is

when i specifically ask for it....at the bar...in which i'm paying for top shelf.

If BIL doesn't wanna cough up the dough for the top shelf booze,

he can craft himself a charcoal alcohol filter like the rest of us broke folks! NTA.

River_star − NTA. What a cheeky wanker!

Who goes to someone elses home and asks, demands what booze they want!?

BIL can bring his f__king own! The make up analogy was spot on, OP!

These Redditors backed the OP by noting that mixing top-shelf spirits with soda is a total waste

Willybluedog1962 − My daughter used my sipping tequila to make margaritas

and then asked me why they tasted like s__t.

We lined that out real fast, never happen again.

BIL is an a__hole that just wants to drink your money.

Elphabeth − I don't drink alcohol and even I can see that's ridiculous.

It'd be like getting wagyu steak and serving it to someone

who only eats steak well-done and slathered in ketchup.

chicagoliz − NTA, and I don't understand your wife's response.

You said that you offered to pour him an ounce to try any of the 'good' rum.

My palette is not sophisticated enough to discern the differences between the rums,

so if I were having a rum and coke, any rum would do.

Surely your BIL and SIL should understand that there are different types

and varieties and levels of quality liquor.

I don't buy the super high priced ones because the quality would be lost on me,

but I totally get that there are people who can discern them

and if it is a special hobby of your's and you like getting this specific rum

from the distillery in Jamaica anyone should be able to accept that.

Your BIL is the entitled s__b.

These users cheered the OP’s perfect analogy of giving expensive makeup to kids for coloring

[Reddit User] − Your analogy is spot on. NTA.

Thistime232 − I said I would if she gave her makeup to the kids

to use in the coloring books they were working on. Love that analogy.

Reddit users noted the OP is a good host for offering sips while keeping mixing booze separate

ChicagoWhiteSox35 − NTA. You offered, he didn't take you up on it.

If he wants expensive alcohol, he can buy it.

I like that you have a locked cabinet though.

Can you imagine if it was just out? He probably would have drank it anyway.

cikanman − NTA. This is a known thing

and EVERYONE has or should have a mixing group of booze

and a sipping group of booze.

And never the two shall meet.

The only time a topshelf should be used in a cocktail is with VERY basic cocktails

where the BOOZE is the main ingredient. Examples: manhattan, or martini,

schec1 − NTA, OP’s expensive and hard to replace rum was offered to sip,

if the guests wanted to try it. This makes OP a good host,

he also had rum available to mix with cola,

knowing that the expensive rum would be wasted mixed into a drink.

The OP’s stance on keeping certain bottles of liquor reserved for special occasions is understandable, especially when they are hard to get or have sentimental value.

However, the situation has caused tension with his wife and brother-in-law, both of whom seem to feel that sharing in the moment would have been the kind gesture.

Do you think the OP was justified in keeping the liquor off-limits, or should he have let his brother-in-law enjoy it? How would you balance the value of special possessions with the desire to make guests feel comfortable? Share your thoughts below!

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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