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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is the independent state government agency in Pennsylvania that manages the beverage alcohol industry in the state under the regulations of the Pennsylvania Liquor Code. The board is responsible for licensing the possession, sale, storage, transportation, importation, and manufacture of wine, spirits ...
Driving, operating, or being in actual physical control of the movement of vehicle under the influence is a crime in Pennsylvania, and is subject to a great number of regulations outside of the state's alcohol laws. Pennsylvania's maximum blood alcohol level for driving is 0.08% for persons at or over the age of 21 (with suspension of license ...
Other spirits must be sold in liquor stores operated and managed by state-appointed liquor agents who act as independent contractors under the supervision of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. Pennsylvania – All spirits are sold in Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board stores, known since the early 2010s as "Fine Wine & Good Spirits" (and ...
May 22, 2024 at 2:17 PM. NEW BRIGHTON ― The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has opened a new Fine Wine & Good Spirits store at 400 Ninth St. in the borough. With almost 1,900 square feet of ...
(Keep in mind, though, that even if states allow the state-run liquor stores to be open, hours can still vary by location.) Alabama : Liquor stores will be closed, with the exception of the Orange ...
Nov. 17—The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board reports that annual liquor sales were down 3.4 percent but still topped more than $2 billion in 2021-22. The PLCB's annual report said the $2.12 ...
Sale, processing or consumption of any liquor or spirit of greater than 153 proof is illegal. ( FSS 565.07) No retail sale of wine in containers larger than 1 gallon. FS 564.05 Supermarkets and other licensed business establishments may sell beer, low-alcohol liquors, and wine.
Shawn Kelly, a representative for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) shared a message with TODAY Food that was sent to liquor licensees, suppliers and all fine wine and spirits stores: