L C B O
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) is a non-share capital provincial Crown corporation in Ontario, Canada. It is accountable to the Ministry of Finance (Ontario). It was established in 1927 by Lieutenant Governor William Donald Ross, on the advice of his Premier, Howard Ferguson, to sell liquor, wine, and beer through a chain of retail stores. Such sales had been banned outright in 1916; thus, the creation of the LCBO marked an easing of the province's temperance regime (see Prohibition in Canada).
Find your beer style
Learn about beer styles and how to find your beer style at the LCBO.
Under a franchise-like agreement with existing retailers, typically in smaller communities, there are 219 Agency stores. They could be considered a contradiction to the LCBO's social responsibility stand, as they demonstrate how alcohol can successfully be sold in smaller stores which are not operated by the LCBO itself.
Sunday, June 21
It's very comon for my father to drink soju. I also enjoy drinking soju.
Chamisul Fresh Soju
—LCBO#: 173385 | 360 mL bottle
Price : $8.90




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