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What is foreign liquor off shop?
A "foreign liquor off shop" is a retail store that sells alcoholic beverages imported from other countries, and it is typically operated by a government or a licensed vendor. It is called an "off shop" because it is not a bar or restaurant where customers can consume the liquor on the premises. Instead, customers buy the liquor to take away and consume elsewhere.
Here's a breakdown of the key characteristics:
* "Foreign Liquor": This means the liquor is imported from a country other than the one where the shop is located. This could include whiskies, vodkas, wines, beers, and other alcoholic beverages.
* "Off Shop": This indicates that the liquor is sold for consumption off the premises. You wouldn't typically find seating or bar service at a foreign liquor off shop.
These shops are common in many countries with government-controlled alcohol sales or in areas where imported liquors are popular.
If you're looking for a specific liquor from a foreign country, checking out a foreign liquor off shop is a good place to start.
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