Edmonton Journal

Bartenders applaud changes to liquor rules

- CLARE CLANCY

Alberta bartenders can expand their craft cocktail menus thanks to new provincial liquor rules allowing them to infuse spirits with fruit, herbs and spices.

“We’re obviously pretty happy about it,” said Evan Watson, coowner at Bar Clementine on Jasper Avenue and 119 Street. “We get a whole new world to play with.

“This is something we’ve all mythically spoken about for the longest time.”

The rules also give bars and restaurant­s the chance to create house-aged liquor products, said a Monday news release. Albertans interested in creating personal brews can also take home beer and wine they make at licensed facilities.

The NDP passed legislatio­n in the spring and regulation­s were approved by cabinet last week.

Other changes include relaxing the rules for seniors lodge residents who want to drink in common areas and allowing theatre enthusiast­s to enjoy a beverage after the final curtain. Customers can also take liquor served at a hotel bar to their rooms, the release said.

“Some regulation­s were constraini­ng restaurant­s and bars from being creative and limiting Albertans’ enjoyment,” said Finance Minister Joe Ceci in a statement, calling the move common sense.

Rules previously prevented establishm­ents from adding things like mixes and flavouring agents to liquor until a drink was ordered.

Watson said the restrictio­ns mainly affected small businesses such as Clementine.

“Everyone sort of trod very carefully,” he said.

The bar celebrated the milestone by barrel-aging a mixture of liquors including chartreuse and gin for four months to create a digestif.

“When you allow a cocktail to sit in a barrel ... it totally changes the nature of it,” he said, adding it makes a silky concoction.

“We’re talking about experiment­ing with making our own bitters and aging those.”

The province also outlined changes for charities. On Dec. 1, the limit for small raffles will increase to $20,000 from $10,000 and there will be a reduction in licensing fees for bingo and pull tickets, the release said.

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