Province eases rules on liquor sampling

| June 26, 2016 in Provincial

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More changes have been announced as the provincial government helps modernize liquor policies and allows for businesses to provide alcohol samples.

In response to feedback from British Columbians and small businesses through the Liquor Policy Review, the government has increased the maximum sample size, giving customers a better sense of the taste before deciding whether they would like to purchase full-sized liquor products.

Liquor and wine stores are also permitted to charge for samples to help recoup the costs of expensive products. Retailers will be permitted to have two manufacturers or liquor agents provide samples in-store at one time.

According to the province, these changes will benefit wine stores, private liquor stores, licensed restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs and liquor agents as well as consumers, and build on previous work done to make it easier for retailers to market products, including:

Prior to these changes, samples sizes were small and varied in size depending on circumstances, making it difficult for retailers to offer proper tastings. The new maximum sample size has increased to one-half of a full serving – 75ml for wine, 175ml for beer, and 20ml for spirits – per person, per day and divided as the licensee chooses.

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