We provide great customer service. We offer a great selection of spirts & specialty VQA wine selections. We have weekly wine tastings, friendly & helpful staff and always, cold beer.
Nelson Liquor Store – Cold Beer, Craft Brews & BC Wines at Great Prices
Looking for premium selection and friendly service in the heart of Nelson? Nelson Liquor Store offers one of the best-curated collections of cold beer, craft brews, and BC wines in town. From local microbreweries to your favorite imports, our craft beer selection is chilled in the coldest cooler in Nelson—perfect for your next adventure or evening wind-down.
Wine lover? Discover a wide variety of BC VQA-certified wines, handpicked to suit every palate and occasion. Whether you’re planning a dinner party or stocking up your cellar, enjoy exclusive discounts on half and full cases of wine.
- Conveniently located in Nelson, BC
- Huge selection of cold beer & craft brews
- Large variety of BC VQA wines
- Volume wine discounts available
- Open 7 days a week – Drop by today!
Stop in and let our knowledgeable staff help you find the perfect drink—we are your go-to for great selection and unbeatable prices.
Since its inception in 1991, the Nelson Brewing Company has been dedicated to producing all natural, traditional, full-flavoured ales. In 2006 we decided to let the brewery evolve to an even more natural state, and by October of that year we were granted Certified Organic status. In a sense, we were getting back to our roots. People have been brewing organically for over 6000 years; the current practice of large-scale industrial farming with synthetic fertilizers and pesticides is an aberration of traditional farming, and therefore brewing, practices. Choosing organic production is also in keeping with the spirit of our home town of Nelson, a laid-back, progressive community nestled in the heart of the Kootenays. With limitless backcountry skiing and hiking at our back door, as well as a host of other outdoor activities year-round, brewing an organic beer in Nelson just seems like the natural thing to do.