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They avoided a major party foul.

A semi-truck carrying 10,000 bottles of Woodinville Whiskey through Washington State tipped over on Friday morning — nary a drop spilled.

Washington State Patrol said the loaded semi was moving a bit too speedily as it barreled down I-90 around 7 a.m. near the town of North Bend, according to KIRO.


  Officers said though they got a little tipsy, the crates of whiskey appeared
  

  to be entirely intact with not a drop spilled in the trailer. X/@wspd2pio Officers said though they got a little tipsy, the crates of whiskey appeared to be entirely intact with not a drop spilled in the trailer. X/@wspd2pio

  The tipped over semi-truck caused a 13-mile back-up on I-90. Washington State Department of Transportation The tipped over semi-truck caused a 13-mile back-up on I-90. Washington State Department of Transportation

Photos showed the can of the truck truck laid out across the two lane road with the trailer jutting into the woods nearby.

No one was injured and, according to photos the packaged bundles of hooch managed to stay intact inside the flipped trailer, according to state police officers.

The accident caused a 13-mile back-up on the I-90, according to police

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