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In Australia, 18 is the legal age at which someone may purchase alcohol. Liquor outlets across Western Australia are required to request identification from those who look under 25 years of age when purchasing alcohol. Police cadets, most of whom are around 24 years of age, are often used to research retailers who would sell them alcohol.
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Alcohol Beverages Australia (ABA) is an Australian non-profit membership–based organisation that represents retailers, producers and manufacturers of alcohol in Australia. The current president is Greg Holland [ 1 ] and its CEO is Andrew Wilsmore.
In February 2024, Coles Liquor reached an agreement to acquire all 20 of Federal Group's 9/11 liquor stores in Tasmania. [15] The stores were subsequently rebranded as Liquorland. [16] In September 2024, Liquorland announced it will rebrand some First Choice Liquor Market stores to Liquorland Warehouse and some Vintage Cellars stores to ...
Vintage Cellars was established in 1951 by Jack Edwards and Edward Hayward with the first store opening on Gawler Place, Adelaide. [2] As at June 2018 there were 84 Vintage Cellars stores. [3] In September 2024, Coles announced it would begin a pilot program to rebrand some Vintage Cellars stores as Liquorland Cellars. [1] [4]
You can get Costco alcohol delivered to your house via services like Instacart, Drizly, and Shipt if you live in the following states (or Washington D.C.): California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho ...
Liquor Centre is a New Zealand liquor franchiser founded in 1992. [6] It claims to be the largest liquor store network in New Zealand, [7] with 240 stores around the country. [8] There are 175 Liquor Centre stores and 41 Liquor Spot stores listed on the company's website. [6] The remaining stores are part of the buying network but do not have ...
In Australia, a sly-grog shop (or shanty) is an unlicensed hotel, liquor-store or other vendor of alcoholic beverages, sometimes with the added connotation of selling poor-quality products. [42] A straw purchaser may receive money or recompense from the underage person in exchange for purchasing the alcohol on their behalf.