
Questions You Should Ask Before Applying for a Liquor License in Canada
July 13, 2025
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July 22, 2025BC Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch has amended BC alcoholic beverage manufacturers license terms and conditions. Announced in LCRB Bulletin 25-03, the update extends the temporary direct delivery policy which expired on June 30, 2025. Liquor manufacturers may continue to deliver directly to retail customers from their on-site storage or registered off-site storage facilities until June 30, 2027 (inclusively).
Key Details
- “Retail customer” is defined as a member of the public who purchases liquor products from the manufacturer’s on-site store for personal consumption
- Manufacturers may deliver, but not sell liquor from their off-site storage
- Customers must pay for the liquor products at the manufacturer’s on-site store, online shop, or by phone
- Customers may not purchase products from the manufacturer’s off-site storage
- Manufacturers may use their own employees or a third-party service to make deliveries
See “Delivery” on page 22 of the Manufacturer Terms and Conditions.
History of the Off-Site Storage Policy
The policy has been extended several times since it was first introduced on July 31, 2020 in Policy Directive 20-21. The policy was in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and was intended to mitigate the financial impact of pandemic restrictions and closures on BC liquor manufacturers.
Thrive Supports BC Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturers
Thrive Liquor & Cannabis Advisors works with BC liquor manufacturers from the start-up phase and beyond. Whether you need to apply for a manufacturer’s license or an endorsement, our BC liquor licensing experts are here to help.




