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Liquor store

A liquor store is a retail business that predominantly sells prepackaged alcoholic beverages, including liquors (typically in bottles), wine or beer, usually intended to be consumed off the store's premises. Depending on region and local idiom, they may be called an off-licence (in the UK and Ireland), off-sale (in parts of Canada and the US), bottle…

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Beer shop

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Europe

North America

Oceania

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Liquor store

Nodes141
Edges140
Triples73
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014184
Components1

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Liquor store

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related to Oceania · 18
Liquor store → ABV, An, Australia, Australian Capital Territory, BOT-loh, Drinking, Drive-through, Generally, Most, New Zealand, Off-licence, Regulation, RTD, Spirits, Supermarkets, The, These, Victoria
related to Beer shop · 11
Liquor store → Beer, Belgium, Canada, Due, Germany, New Zealand, Others, Scandinavian, Some, UK, US
related to United Kingdom and Ireland · 11
Liquor store → Almost, Depending, In, Ireland, Licensing Act, Shops, Sunday, The, The Sunday Trading Act, United Kingdom, You
related to Vietnam · 8
Liquor store → Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, In, In Vietnam, State, The, The World, Wine
related to Canada · 7
Liquor store → Alberta, All, Canada, Due, Elsewhere, Etymology, Prairie Provinces
related to United States · 7
Liquor store → ABC, ABC-run, In, State, The, The Twenty-first Amendment, United States Constitution
related to Japan · 4
Liquor store → Alcohol, Dedicated, Japan, Vending
is a · 1
Liquor store → retail business that predominantly sells prepackaged alcoholic beverages

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beer stores liquor wine may sell alcohol also alcoholic store shops retail state owned beverages supermarkets convenience ontario spirits privately

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Liquor storeis aretail business that predominantly sells prepackaged alcoholic beverages0.90text
The World of Wineinstance ofmay also refer to specialized retailers0.80text
Hanoiinstance ofIn major cities0.80text
Ho Chi Minh Cityinstance ofIn major cities0.80text
some establishments permit on-site drinkinginstance ofIn major cities0.80text
ranging from casual sidewalk seating to formal barsinstance ofIn major cities0.80text
restaurantsinstance ofIn major cities0.80text
Liquor storerelated to Beer shopBeer0.60section
Liquor storerelated to Beer shopBelgium0.60section
Liquor storerelated to Beer shopCanada0.60section
Liquor storerelated to Beer shopGermany0.60section
Liquor storerelated to Beer shopNew Zealand0.60section

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