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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
This sounds so weird to me.
Here you can only get alcohol at the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission (including beer).
If you have a licence to produce alcohol you can sell it in your place of business (but only your own product). So a micro-brewery can sell their own beer; a winery can sell their own wine.
There are a few private liquor stores where their products need to be approved by the NSLC (usually stuff that the NSLC doesn't stock)
There are also a few rural liquor stores that are licensed by the NSLC that are in corner stores/gas stations.
But to go to Superstore to get beer, or the gas station down the street? Nope.
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I can tell you I'm waiting for the day booze get deregulated in Nova Scotia, I'll have 3 stores open in a month and 10 more in 6.