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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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Discovering Weihenstephaner & Schofferhofer Hefeweizen in Manitoba: A Call for Solutions
As a beer enthusiast residing in Manitoba, I have encountered a rather frustrating hurdle in my quest to enjoy some of my favorite brews. Liquor Mart, a well-known retailer in the area, boasts an impressive selection of imported beers, including options from Germany like Paulaner. However, my two personal favorites—Weihenstephaner and Schofferhofer Hefeweizen—remain conspicuously absent from their shelves.
To add to the challenge, Canadian regulations surrounding online alcohol sales severely limit my ability to order these delightful brews from neighboring provinces like Ontario and Alberta, where they are readily available at various beer vendors. This has left me exploring alternative options, and I’m reaching out to fellow beer lovers in Manitoba for their insights and advice.
Is there anyone else facing the same predicament? Have you discovered a workaround to acquire these specific beers in our province? Or perhaps you have had success in persuading Liquor Mart to expand their offerings? Your input would be invaluable, and any suggestions on how to navigate these restrictions would be greatly appreciated.
Let’s band together as a community and find a way to bring Weihenstephaner and Schofferhofer Hefeweizen to Manitoba!