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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Exploring Weihenstephaner & Schofferhofer Hefeweizen Availability in Manitoba
As a devoted beer enthusiast residing in Manitoba, I find myself facing a frustrating predicament. While the provincial Liquor Mart offers an impressive selection of imported beers—including renowned options like Paulaner from Germany—I have yet to locate the beloved Weihenstephaner and Schofferhofer Hefeweizen among their offerings.
The situation is further complicated by the restrictive online ordering regulations in Canada, which prevent me from purchasing these sought-after brews from provinces such as Ontario or Alberta, where they are readily available. This has left me searching for alternative solutions to satisfy my craving for these exceptional hefeweizens.
I am reaching out to fellow Manitobans for advice and solutions. Has anyone successfully navigated this bottleneck? Perhaps there’s a chance that Liquor Mart would be open to the idea of stocking these particular beers if there were sufficient demand?
Your insights, suggestions, and experiences would be greatly appreciated as I navigate this beer-loving conundrum! Let’s unite as a community of craft beer fans to find a way to bring these delightful selections to Manitoba.