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01-09-2015, 05:56 PM
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30. It is mentioned around the 15 minute mark of the documentary I had previously posted if you are interested. The journey is interesting. It ends up being ImBev, Molson-Coors & Sapporo that own it presently. I am going to suggest none of those are Canadian companies.
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Molson-Coors is marginally Canadian, but not by enough.
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01-09-2015, 08:16 PM
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There are so many things wrong with the present state of affairs. For example one problem is the one-size fits all nature of the LCBO distribution. It is impossible to open a beer store specializing in imported beers or a wine store specializing in French grand cru's. Another one is that if you want to import even from well respected country and manufacturer the LCBO people need to taste a few bottles for "quality control purposes".
The video linked lists some others. What is your pet peeve about the current liquor regulation laws?
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The weirder the story, the more likely it's true.
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01-13-2015, 05:45 PM
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Whatever they do they also need to open "The Drugz Store" and give control of that to the bikers, the triads and the mexican cartels.
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Kidding aside, haven't there been suggestions of centralized control of sales (a la LCBO) should the day come when marijuana is legalized in Canada? The culture of substance control/prohibition still seems fairly strong in Ontario, although it is breaking down.
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Given the thorough deviation of this thread away from TWB, I'll just not that there is now also a law suit pending from a Toronto lawyer who wants to establish a chain of craft beer stores, which is impossible in Ontario at the moment. I wonder if that is what our future might hold - a Beer Store being milked for revenue by the Province, plus an opening to broader sales of craft beer? That wouldn't satisfy the food and beverage sector, however, nor those who want to pick up their brew at the supermarket or corner store.
By the way, I think the long-empty building at the Market (corner King E and Eby) would be a great location for TWB - its got the industrial look and big windows that would be ideal.
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Yeah, that is a good location. The tanks are always nice by the window to draw people in
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I thought the "Together We're Bitter" indicated unity of opinion towards the Beer Store!