New laws in Pennsylvania will expand the sales of ready-to-drink cocktails and allow longer happy hours at bars and restaurants. Ebony Cox Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK Pennsylvania ...
While many Pennsylvanians love to complain about the state’s dominion over liquor and wine sales, that state control does have one handy feature — a rich data set about alcohol sales. In late February ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvanians will be able to buy canned alcoholic drinks, called ready-to-drink cocktails, from a wider variety of retailers under legislation approved Thursday.The state ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Starting today, businesses in Pennsylvania that sell alcohol will be able to sell canned cocktails like High Noon and Surfside, which were previously only able to be purchased at ...
PENBROOK, Pa. (WHTM) — Voters in one Dauphin County borough will consider a measure to allow alcohol at restaurants. Penbrook has been a dry borough since prohibition. Voters will decide whether that ...
Grab a cocktail to go in the Keystone State. Weeks after beer distributors, supermarkets and other businesses with retail liquor licenses were allowed to apply for permits to sell ready-to-drink ...
NEW FLORENCE, Pa. — New Florence residents took to the polls to approve alcohol sales in the borough. On Tuesday, 64% of residents voted in favor of reversing laws from the 1930s that banned beer and ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -A brewery on Cincinnati's Northside has filed a federal lawsuit against Pennsylvania's Liquor Control Board over restrictions regarding online beer sales. Urban Artifact has been ...
Montrose-based Promolytics and Scranton-based Sylf were among 11 early-stage companies to be awarded a total of $1.125 ...
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