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New Beer Store pilot design in Liberty Village
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And don't forget the section they will have for great stuff like Chimay and Orval cheeses, really great crackers, etc. This new BS will have a Whole Foods kind of experience to it. It will be about the total enjoyment of beer as a flavorful stimulating drink, not just shitty fizzy barley water. from the factory spigot packaged in 12 different ways.
In Beerum Veritas
Guys it is my understanding that the concept is more to get the "female shopper" to come in. A more welcoming interior compared to the old conventional Beer Stores for sure. As much as we would all like to see it, I don't think there will be any more of a craft beer selection than at the current Beer Stores. Speaking of which, alot of the self serve concept Beer Stores, at least the 3 I have been to in my area, have a decent selection of singles and import/craft.
Some info on Troy's blog:
http://greatcanadianpubs.blogspot.com/2 ... -beer.html
I still wonder what the listing fees will be. If they won't be collecting empties, maybe it'll be a completely different system?
http://greatcanadianpubs.blogspot.com/2 ... -beer.html
I still wonder what the listing fees will be. If they won't be collecting empties, maybe it'll be a completely different system?
A notion both condescending and really funny.Lecocq wrote:Guys it is my understanding that the concept is more to get the "female shopper" to come in.
Ironically I see it is often women who stop to admire, discuss and buy unusual and great craft beers from LCBO seasonal releases. Best not to underestimate our ladies. So then - what new thing of substance is this Beer Store really going to offer women, besides perhaps a bottle-return area that doesn't smell like a rancid dumpster? Hey - that's good idea if they want to appeal/condescend to women's finer sensibilities: "Wash the sticky smelly bottle-gathering bins already, ya TBS slobs."
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Oh missed that. Well great then! The bottle-return thing will still be a solely male experience of crashing noise, sticky plastic bins, and bad smells. I have NEVER seen women in those line ups.lister wrote:Crap! Won't be going there then.Derek wrote:If they won't be collecting empties, maybe it'll be a completely different system?
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Not sure I'm understanding how this comment was underestimating the female shoppers?? You say that it is women who are buying alot in the LCBO, which is true. The majority of shoppers in The Beer Store would be male. This new Beer Store concept is more modern and comparable to an LCBO store, which should be more inviting to attract the female shopper. Everyone likes to complain about the state of the current Beer Stores yet are quick to dismiss any changes before they even happen. I'm not saying this will be the "be all end all" improvement everyone wants, but at least give it a chance.Belgian wrote:Lecocq wrote:Guys it is my understanding that the concept is more to get the "female shopper" to come in.Ironically I see it is often women who stop to admire, discuss and buy unusual and great craft beers from LCBO seasonal releases. Best not to underestimate our ladies. So then - what new thing of substance is this Beer Store really going to offer women, besides perhaps a bottle-return area that doesn't smell like a rancid dumpster? Hey - that's good idea if they want to appeal/condescend to women's finer sensibilities: "Wash the sticky smelly bottle-gathering bins already, ya TBS slobs."A notion both condescending and really funny.
I can say that I have seen a woman in the beer return lineup: my girlfriend.Belgian wrote:Oh missed that. Well great then! The bottle-return thing will still be a solely male experience of crashing noise, sticky plastic bins, and bad smells. I have NEVER seen women in those line ups.

Other than that I've seen perhaps a handful of other women waiting to return empties over the years. This might be conclusive proof who the smarter gender is...

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On a side note in Liberty Village. The LCBO there has upped their game, I'm assuming in anticipation of the incoming competition (LCBO...competition? who knew). They've expanded the store into the neighbouring cell phone store and increased the fridge size to about 1/4 of the back of the store.
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So I was walking through Liberty Village the other day, and noticed something interesting - the signage on The Beer Boutique has been changed.
It used to be the logo that appears in the image near the beginning of this thread, with "The Beer Boutique" in large letters, and "The Beer Store" barely visible below. It also used a font and colour scheme quite different from the usual TBS signage.
Now, the signs say "The Beer Store" with "Boutique" much smaller below, and the typeface and design now matching the regular TBS branding.
A curious development, given how hard they tried to differentiate this store, and the other Boutiques that have followed, from the main chain. Can't help but wonder what led to the change. I didn't go in to see if it extended to any changes in the store itself, but I'll do that next time I'm down there.
Anyone know if they've done something similar with the Distillery location?
It used to be the logo that appears in the image near the beginning of this thread, with "The Beer Boutique" in large letters, and "The Beer Store" barely visible below. It also used a font and colour scheme quite different from the usual TBS signage.
Now, the signs say "The Beer Store" with "Boutique" much smaller below, and the typeface and design now matching the regular TBS branding.
A curious development, given how hard they tried to differentiate this store, and the other Boutiques that have followed, from the main chain. Can't help but wonder what led to the change. I didn't go in to see if it extended to any changes in the store itself, but I'll do that next time I'm down there.
Anyone know if they've done something similar with the Distillery location?
They have. I noticed that about two weeks back, that it's The Beer Store Boutique. It appeared to be unchanged on the inside from the one time I checked it out.GregClow wrote:Anyone know if they've done something similar with the Distillery location?
Looks to be the same on their web page.
http://www.thebeerstore.ca/happenings/b ... e-boutique
I had heard that one of the key guys in the development of the BB is no longer with TBS. Not sure if that has anything to do with it, would be pure speculation.GregClow wrote:So I was walking through Liberty Village the other day, and noticed something interesting - the signage on The Beer Boutique has been changed.
It used to be the logo that appears in the image near the beginning of this thread, with "The Beer Boutique" in large letters, and "The Beer Store" barely visible below. It also used a font and colour scheme quite different from the usual TBS signage.
Now, the signs say "The Beer Store" with "Boutique" much smaller below, and the typeface and design now matching the regular TBS branding.
A curious development, given how hard they tried to differentiate this store, and the other Boutiques that have followed, from the main chain. Can't help but wonder what led to the change. I didn't go in to see if it extended to any changes in the store itself, but I'll do that next time I'm down there.
Anyone know if they've done something similar with the Distillery location?