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Can a customer who owns a licensed restaurant/bar/café make beer or wine to sell in their bar/restaurant/café?

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Can a customer who owns a licensed restaurant/bar/café make beer or wine to sell in their bar/restaurant/café?

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No. The only liquor that the holder of a liquor sales licence may keep for sale, sell or serve must be purchased from a government store, and it must have been purchased under their licence or made on their premises under the authority of brew or wine pub endorsements to their licence.

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