B.C. LIQUOR DISTRIBUTION BRANCH Touring a liquor lover’s heaven By PAT RICH THIS IS maunly an article of facts and figures, but oh. what memories it evokes. For I have been to that place where the cases of premium Scotch reach to the sky and where rye pours forth from giant's vats. What we are talking about here is a tour of the Liquor Distribution Branch of B.C.’s distribution centre at 3200 East Broadway, taken earlier this month. It is surely the one building in the province that makes a liar of anyone who would claim that British Columbians don’t drink much. The floor space of the centre is about the size of five football fields. At first it looks like any large warehouse or aircraft hanger until you realize that those are cases of liquor that are stacked to the ceiling all around you. According to the branch, the centre handled eight million cases (that’s cases) of liquor and wine last year. Liquor for much of the province passes through this building on its way to various liquor stores. Daily shipping volumes range from 20,000 to 45,000 cases (that’s daily and cases). On the day the media toured, only 15,000 cases were being shipped, although we were told that the entire stock of the building is emptied out and replaced about every two weeks. With such volume being handled, the main feature of the centre is the efficiency of scheduling. Trucks bring the liquor from bonded warehouses and are quicly unloaded. food A new way to poache Tip from a startled lady whose dish-washer turned into a fish-washer: use heavy duty foil! Remember my breakfast egg’? With the cheese and cream? I have a better one. Its from Margo Oliver, a Canadian cook much ad- mired for her good food. When you have’ more experience. I will remind you to acquire one of her cook-books, but you would find at this stage they are not explicit enough about temperatures and times. 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As soon as the toast pops. butter it and put half the grated cheese on it and slide it on a cookie sheet or flat pan in under the broiler Look at the eggs and spoon some of the cream them over The minute the cheese is melted take the toast out, and as soon as the eggs are set (well, jiggle them, eh”) lift them and the cream out on to the tosst. spnnkle on the rest of the cheese and give it seconds under the broiler just to the melting pot. 980-1510 SUSHI, SUKIYAKI, BEEF - TERIYAKI ‘=, MANYO japanese restaurant Lic PE NSEL) PREMISES I8O0 EAST 2ND ST NORTH VANCOUVER Marie Stafford qualified and certified siectroliogist invites calls for a personal Ase ( d Cg 33 Od POCO private COogsultations Cry enpepratriterescit cored ting barnes and arching eyetrows fem tal lengn aris tamene Closed Mondays 980-2022 929-4468 (res ) The cases are then stacked and cross-referenced ac- cording to aisie. Orders for various liquor stores are then compiled, cross-checked, and shipped out at the other side of the building. One section of the warehouse is set aside for high volume products. These change according to the time of year and, as our guide explained, “what's trendy”. “Bailey's Insh Cream went crazy on us,” he said by way of example. It may be interesting to note that Olympia beer is currently the number one product being handled by the branch, in terms of volume. Schloss Laderheim is the highest volume wine currently being shipped. The warehouse is the main part but not the only part of the distribution centre. It is here that the LCB bottles its own brand of rye and other liquor. smelled strong drink, In a room that strongly of $ Out on to the warm plate, sprinkle with salt and pepper and a dash of cayenne or Tabasco and wow. Company for breakfast isn't such a bad idea, you know — it leaves your evenings free! 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