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Q: Large liquor and beer stores in China?

Are there any large beer and liquor stores in China?. It's nice that I could buy a watered down beer in any corner store. But I'd like to buy a case at a better price. I almost ordered champayne one night and found the price cheap for being out.That was the only time i saw a wine I wanted to drink. I never found any wines that I knew because the stores were too small to carry any variety and I thought anything in a corner store could be fake. I tried some 52% rice wine and it tasted like paint remover. I've had my granpas home brew. The Chinese stuff is awful. By big liquor stores I mean like at my home. Crap some even have shopping carts available.

12 years 29 weeks ago in  Shopping - China

 
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There's many in 1st tier cities for basically any big brand of beer or liquor (hell, there's even places that will deliever to your door for a small price).  The smaller the city the smaller the selection.  But even in my little village, I can get a couple of options for whiskey and vodka.

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whats Guilin considered, 2nd tier? I'm looking for wine/ liqueurs ( liquid panty remover). There's just something wrong with not buying a 2-4

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