Beer delivery Calgary.
Domestic, import and Alberta craft โ cold to your door in about thirty minutes, around the clock. Singles to full flats. One call places the order.
Cold beer, at the door.
Beer delivery in Calgary is the request we hear more than any other, and it is easy to understand why. Beer is heavy, it is bought by the case, and it is almost always needed at the least convenient possible moment โ five minutes before kickoff, halfway through a backyard afternoon, or the instant a fridge runs dry during a long weekend. Hauling a fifteen-pack across a frozen parking lot is nobody's idea of a good time. One phone call to 825-982-2586 and we bring it cold to your door, usually inside half an hour, anywhere in Calgary, Airdrie or Chestermere.
We are not a curated four-SKU bottle shop and we are not pretending to be. We stock the beer Calgary actually drinks, in the pack sizes people actually order, and we bring it any hour of the day or night.
Calgary is a beer town in a beer province. Alberta deregulated its liquor retail decades ago, which is exactly why the city has such an enormous range of breweries, brands and import labels โ and why a good delivery service has to carry breadth, not just the top five sellers. We stock the mainstream and the interesting, and we will happily talk you off the autopilot lager into something you will actually remember.
Domestic, import & craft.
The beer Calgary actually drinks, in the pack sizes people actually order.
Domestic and the classics. Molson Canadian, Coors Light, Budweiser, Bud Light, Kokanee, Lucky, Old Milwaukee, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Bow Valley โ the dependable anchors of an Alberta fridge, in six-packs, twelve-packs, fifteens and full flats. These are the workhorses, and we keep them moving so they are fresh.
Imports. Corona Extra, Modelo Especial, Heineken, Stella Artois, Guinness, Peroni and the rest of the passport shelf, in bottles and cans. Lime sold separately, but we carry that too.
Alberta craft beer. Calgary sits in one of the best craft markets in the country, and we lean into it โ IPAs, hazy pales, lagers, stouts, sours, goses and radlers from local and regional breweries. If you have been drinking the same lager since university and want to branch out, tell the driver-line what you usually like and we will point you somewhere good. Craft beer is one of the fastest-growing parts of what we deliver, and it is the category where a knowledgeable phone call beats scrolling an app every time.
Beyond beer. Most beer runs are really mixed runs โ a flat of lager plus a bottle of wine for the one person who does not drink beer, plus ice and Caesar mix for the morning after. We carry all of it, so a single call covers the whole occasion. If the night is turning into more than beer, our alcohol delivery in Calgary covers wine, spirits and coolers in the same trip.
Light, lime and lager territory. Plenty of orders are for exactly what you would expect โ a fifteen of Coors Light for the lake, a flat of Canadian for the garage, a twelve of Corona and a couple of limes for the patio. There is no shame in the classics and we keep them stocked deep.
Styles, if you want to explore. Within craft we cover the spread: hoppy West Coast IPAs and softer hazy pales, crisp pilsners and helles lagers, rich porters and stouts for cold nights, tart sours and goses for summer, and sessionable radlers for long afternoons. If you tell us "I usually drink X, what's a step from that," we will give you a real answer, not an algorithm's guess.
Non-alcoholic, too. The fastest-growing shelf in beer right now is the zero-proof one, and we carry it โ NA lagers, IPAs and stouts that have gotten genuinely good in the last few years. Perfect for the designated driver, the dry-January holdout, or the weeknight when you want the ritual without the buzz. Add a few to any order.
How fast, how cold.
The two questions every beer run comes down to โ answered honestly.
Two questions decide every beer delivery: how fast, and how cold. On speed, most Calgary beer orders arrive in 30 to 45 minutes โ fast enough that it is genuinely quicker to call us than to put on boots, scrape the windshield, drive to a store, line up, and drive home. On temperature, we move our fast-selling beer cold and we will always tell you on the phone whether a given pack is coming chilled or cellar-warm so there are no surprises at the door. Need it iced down for right now? Add a bag of ice to the order and you are sorted in one call.
This matters most on the days Calgary plans its life around. Flames nights, Stampede, long weekends, the first patio day of spring, playoff runs, and every statutory holiday when the stores are shut โ these are the moments beer delivery stops being a luxury and becomes the obvious move. We staff up for them, and we keep delivering straight through the hours when retail off-sales have already closed.
How much should you order? A rough rule that has never failed us: for a casual hang, plan on three to four drinks per person for the evening; for a game or a longer party, five or six. That means four friends watching a Flames game land comfortably on a fifteen- or twenty-four-pack, while a backyard afternoon for eight is usually two flats plus a few coolers for the people who drift away from beer as the sun moves. Not sure? Tell the driver-line the headcount and the vibe and we will size it for you โ under-ordering means a second call, and over-ordering means warm beer in the garage until next weekend.
Keg or party-volume? For bigger gatherings we can talk you through the most cost-effective way to cover a crowd โ whether that is stacking flats of a reliable lager, mixing in a couple of cases of something more interesting for the beer nerds, or balancing beer with coolers so the non-beer drinkers are looked after. One call, sized right, delivered together.
No app. Just a phone.
Call, confirm, delivered โ about thirty minutes, no account, no stored card.
The mechanics are intentionally old-fashioned, because old-fashioned works. You call 825-982-2586. You tell us what you want and where you are. We read back the order, the address, a real ETA and the price โ no surge pricing, no "service fee" buried three screens deep, no fake countdown timer designed to make you panic-order. A driver heads out with your order and a card reader. When they arrive, they check ID, take payment by debit, credit or cash, and hand it over. Total elapsed time on a normal night: about thirty minutes.
Compare that to the app model that has taken over so much of Calgary delivery. There you create an account, hand over a card, accept a delivery fee plus a service fee plus a "small order" fee plus a tip prompt that starts at 20%, and then watch a map while your order sits at a store waiting for a contractor to accept it. We cut all of that out. The phone is the app. The driver is the service. The price we say is the price you pay.
When delivery actually wins.
The honest case for calling instead of driving โ and where we beat the apps.
It is worth being honest about when beer delivery actually beats a store run, because it does not always. If you are already out, already in the car, and already passing an off-sale, buy your own beer โ we are not going to pretend otherwise. Delivery wins in the specific, common situations where a store run is a genuine pain: it is snowing and the roads are bad; you have had a drink already and should not drive; the kids are finally asleep and leaving is not an option; it is late and everything nearby is closed; or you simply do not want to lose forty minutes of your evening to a parking lot and a checkout line. In those moments a flat thirty-minute delivery for a flat, quoted fee is the obvious call.
Where we reliably beat the big delivery apps is fees and freshness routing. App beer often arrives warm because it sits at a store waiting for a contractor, and the final price is padded with the stack of fees described above. We dispatch the closest driver, move popular beer cold, and quote one honest number. For a category as price-sensitive and temperature-sensitive as beer, those two differences matter more than the marketing.
And because beer is so often a group decision, the phone is faster than a group chat. Instead of five people debating SKUs in a thread, one person calls, says "a flat of something easy, a few IPAs, and a six of whatever's local and good," and the order is built in under a minute. We do this hundreds of times a week; we are quick at it.
Bottom line: keep an off-sale in mind for when you are already out, and keep our number for every other time โ the snow days, the sober calls, the late nights, the "I am not losing my evening to a parking lot" calls. That is the ninety percent of beer runs where delivery is plainly the better deal.
Top sellers, delivered tonight.
A cut of what Calgary, Airdrie and Chestermere order most. Tap any product to call โ we confirm stock and ETA on the line.

Molson Canadian โ 15-pack cans
๐ Call to order
Coors Light โ 15-pack cans
๐ Call to order
Budweiser โ 15-pack cans
๐ Call to order
Corona Extra โ 12-pack bottles
๐ Call to order
Modelo Especial โ 12-pack cans
๐ Call to orderEverything you'd actually order.
Three cities. Total coverage.
Calgary
Beltline, Kensington, Mission, Mount Royal, Inglewood, Bridgeland, Marda Loop, Eau Claire โ and everywhere inside the ring road.
See Calgary coverage โ AIRAirdrie
Bayside, Kings Heights, Ravenswood, Reunion, Cooper's Crossing, Williamstown, Sagewood and the core.
See Airdrie coverage โ CHEChestermere
Westmere, Rainbow Falls, Kinniburgh, Lakeside Greens, Dawson's Landing and The Cove.
See Chestermere coverage โEverything you might ask before calling.
How fast can you deliver beer in Calgary?
Most beer orders arrive in 30โ45 minutes โ genuinely faster than driving to a store and back, especially in winter.
Is the beer delivered cold?
We move our fast-selling beer cold and will tell you on the phone whether a given pack is coming chilled or cellar-warm. Add a bag of ice to any order.
What beer do you carry?
Domestic anchors (Molson, Coors, Budweiser, Kokanee), imports (Corona, Modelo, Heineken, Stella, Guinness) and a rotating shelf of Alberta craft โ in singles, six-packs, twelves, fifteens and flats.
Do you deliver beer late at night?
Yes โ around the clock, including the hours after retail off-sales close. See our after-hours page.
Can I add wine, spirits or mixers to a beer order?
Absolutely. One call covers beer, wine, spirits, coolers, mixers and ice in a single trip.
Do you check ID for beer delivery?
Every time. Government photo ID is required on arrival, as required by law.