Alberta proposes do-it-yourself beer, wine outlets and adds rules to cannabis
EDMONTON – Alberta is making changes to help do-it-yourself brewers and wine makers, along with laying out more rules underpinning the pending legalization of cannabis.
The changes are in a bill introduced in the house by Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley.
The bill will allow businesses to be set up for customers to make their own beer and wine on site.
On the cannabis front, the changes will make clear that private operators who set up cannabis outlets can’t use store names that suggest their product is tied to medical or therapeutic benefits, and can’t entice children.


