How many ounces of beer may be sold "to go" in one transaction? - ANSWERS-
The Liquor Code provides that a Restaurant, Hotel or Eating Place Retail Dispenser
licensee may sell up to 192 fluid ounces in a single sale. Patrons may pay for 192
fluid ounces and may thereafter return to purchase additional quantities as long
as each purchase is a separate transaction.
May a club sell beer "to go?" - ANSWERS-No. The Liquor Code prohibits a club
from selling alcohol for off-premises consumption.
May a patron leave a restaurant with a partially consumed bottle of wine? -
ANSWERS-Yes. The Liquor Code permits a patron to leave with a partially
consumed bottle of wine, providing it was purchased in conjunction with a meal.
However, the bottle must be resealed. It should also be noted that, outside of the
Liquor Code and the PLCB regulations, there are two (2) types of open container
laws that may be implicated when removing a partially-consumed bottle of wine
from a licensed premises. One (1) type involves local ordinances that are passed
by some municipalities in an attempt to regulate the carrying of open containers
of alcohol within that municipality. Local ordinances vary in their language and
scope. The other type of open container law is a state law found in the
Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, formerly found in the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, that
makes it unlawful for people in motor vehicles to possess an open alcoholic
beverage container or to consume such while the vehicle is on a highway. [75 Pa.
C.S. § 3809].
How long may a licensee's happy hour be? - ANSWERS-Licensees may hold happy
hours up to four (4) hours per day but no more than fourteen (14) hours per
, week. The hours need not be consecutive. Notice of all happy hours must be
posted on the licensed premises seven (7) days in advance.
May a licensee have a happy hour after midnight? - ANSWERS-No. All happy hours
must end before midnight.
May a licensee run a daily drink special until 2 a.m.? - ANSWERS-No. Daily specials
must end before midnight.
May a licensee discount all draft beer as a daily special? - ANSWERS-No. A retail
licensee is permitted to offer one (1) specific type of alcoholic beverage at a
discounted price all day or for a portion of the day, if he/she chooses. [40 Pa.
Code § 13.102(b)(2)]. A specific type of alcoholic beverage means either a specific
registered brand of malt or brewed beverage, a type of wine, a type of distilled
spirits or a mixed drink. [Id.]. As a daily drink special, a specific brand of beer such
as "Blue Hound Pilsner" or "Brendan's Cream Stout" or "Oil City Light" may be
discounted, but not "all draft" or "all bottled" beer or "all Blue Hound products."
Daily wine drink specials could be "Chardonnay" or "Merlot," but not "all white
wine" or "all red wine" or "all Kendall's wines." Permissible spirits specials would
be "Rum and Cola" or "all brandy drinks," but not "all well drinks" or "all Jackson's
products." [See Board Advisory Notice No. 16 (Amended)].
The only sure way to tell if someone is 21 or older is to card them. True or False? -
ANSWERS-True
In PA, which of the following is not considered legally acceptable ID? - ANSWERS-
A valid University ID containing the holder's photograph and issued by a state
university.
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