Posted on 05/08/2021 5:52:39 AM PDT by mylife
As takeout became more common during the pandemic, to-go options for alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks have been temporary menu options. But it’s possible alcohol could be a permanent takeout option in Pennsylvania.
Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation allowing for restaurants and hotels with a valid liquor license to serve prepared beverages and mixed drinks during the pandemic. The law required drinks to be packaged in a container with a lid, and drinks could not exceed 64 ounces per transaction.
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“To-go alcoholic drinks may become permanent in Pa....”
My “to-go” drinks are in the kitchen and all I have to worry about is the intersection of the family room hallway!😀
As takeout became more common during the pandemic, to-go options for alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks have been temporary menu options. But it’s possible alcohol could be a permanent takeout option in Pennsylvania.
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The State only cares about the tax revenue alcohol sales generate. They don’t care if there are more drunk drivers on the road.
“...and drinks could not exceed 64 ounces per transaction...”
Hell, that’s just one martini for me!😆
Aha. Intersectionality problem during the cocktail hour?
You can buy them in liqueur stores and beer stores and maybe grocery stores already.
I don't drink anymore but I sure do like to see other people have fun.
actually, the state loves more drunk drivers on the road, they are a great revenue source with the fines etc.
Kinda like the Ice Cream Men of olden days, but for grown-ups! Whadda scene that could be!
And drive up windows, too? /smirk
Ping.
Years ago in Florida, ABC liquor had a drive through window where you could order drinks to go. When I lived there, the weren’t selling drinks, but still had the drive through window

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