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Are spirits / wine / Champagne etc cheap or expensive in China?
Compared to Australia, going out to a 'western' bar or deluxe hotel bar is inexpensive. Top-shelf coughtails will set you back around AUD20-25. And that's for a drink about twice the size you'd get in Australia. Champagne and imported wines are expensive. Here's a drink list for the Waldorf Astoria's Long Bar in Shanghai which is typical of pricing in most 'de luxe' hotels and bars in China:
http://www.waldorfastoriashanghai.com/pdf/menu_LONG BAR_Drink list.pdf
The Long Bar: Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund
Most if not all bars (including many hotels) have extensive happy hours where drinks are half price. While living in China probably gives you the heads-up on where to go, you can read on-line one of the local equivalents of Time Out (for example That's Shanghai/That's Beijing (etc)) for information.
Restaurants you'd expect to pay somewhere less than hotels depending on the quality of the restaurant.
Buying from local shops to drink at your hotel... ummm... fake alcohol is a major problem in China. Unless the fake is obvious (incorrect label), you probably won't find out until the next morning

If you want alcohol for the hotel, I'd suggest buying duty free on arrival in china. Cheap and the quality is good.