NLC poised to hike liquor prices this weekend
On Sunday, the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation is raising its prices on beer, wine and spirits.
A dozen domestic beer will cost about $0.75 more
On Sunday, the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation is raising its prices on beer, wine and spirits.
The overall increase is about three per cent, but the rise varies according to the brand and where it's produced, said a spokesperson with the NLC.
As an example, a dozen domestic beer will cost about $0.75 more, a spokesperson told CBC News Friday.
In general, mainstream spirits — including rum, whiskey and vodka — are going up by a dollar per 750 ml bottle.
Wine prices will vary from anywhere from a few cents to a few dollars, depending on the current price and country of origin.
The price changes are necessary to offset increased costs and to ensure the NLC meets its dividend target for the provincial government.