It would be wise for every business to have “Made in Canada” stickers, sections, and signs on everything they can.
As a consumer, I want to be involved in supporting my country and will choose Canadian products if that’s an option, so making it easier is a win/win for us and local businesses.
Here’s a great distillery to start with. The butter tart moonshine is fantastic.
https://topshelfdistillers.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqzJV1v5Gn_mDfT4wnm4uCkl5FEij-bTnFL_9aEd2i9Ktn2l6kG
Also Dillons: https://www.dillons.ca/?srsltid=AfmBOoqPJ1aABunNcinkK9WMGhJVWWENHLtrdENckfau1DN7whi2eIq9
Willibald makes excellent gin.
I’m American but I plan on buying Canadian products in Canada whenever I have a chance.
I hope we keep the clearly-marked signs up regardless of the 30-day reprieve announced today.
We cannot just go back to the way things were.
No we really can’t.
Don’t worry, you can still make American beer at home by buying Canadian beer, then cutting it with water.
You want to make sure that shit’s genuine nestlé from the Sun baked hills of California.
in Quebec the SAQ stopped selling it at all
Fier de mes cousins québécois.
I want to go around stores putting stickers on the US products directing shoppers to local ones.
Maybe just post it notes so I don’t get on trouble for vandalism.
Alcohol is bad example … people would buy Pakistani aged gasoline as a drink if they had to without caring if it was made in Canada or not.
If they make the best aged gasoline then why not? As long as it’s not American.
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Any Canadian recommendations for bourbon alternatives? i.e., 51% or more corn, the remainder rye, maybe some wheat and very little barley?
Any Canadian recommendations for bourbon alternatives? i.e., 51% or more corn, the remainder rye, maybe some wheat and very little barley?
Can you get into rye? Canada makes better rye.
I don’t mind rye at all, so that’s the plan, but I really like bourbon in my old fashioneds.