• ikidd@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Absolutely more choice, because I was there for the ALCB days and it was pathetic. As soon as privatization came about, there was a massive increase in available choices.

    As for prices, most booze I’ve bought out of province are more expensive that at home.

    I calls them as I sees them. Downvote away.

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      4 months ago

      BC Liquor stores have a pretty wide selection for about the same price. I don’t see the correlation with privatization. Maybe they should’ve just worked with what they had.

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        It was pretty terrible back then. It was the same in BC though, as I spent a fair bit of time there too. A few years into AB privatization, there was a huge discrepancy between the two provinces. BC caught up but they also moved somewhat to a privatized model, so I guess maybe that could be taken into account.

        But you would never find a “craft” beer in the ALCB, even though there were small brewers making good stuff. But they had no real way to sell it. There was a specific store in Edmonton where there were a few non-mass market beers available, but it was really spotty for supply.

        For a while there, you could buy hard liquors in BC for a better price than AB, things like Drambuie, but I think they eventually lowered the backroom price on spirits and that brought it more in line.