PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: Bound for decades by rules requiring malt beverages to be sold mainly by the case or keg, Pennsylvania beer distributors could soon be able to sell 12-packs.
As soon as today, according to multiple sources, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is expected to issue an advisory decision that would, in effect, allow distributors to sell cases of beer that contain a minimum of 128 ounces.
Such a ruling would overturn post-Prohibition-era restrictions on brewers and distributors seeking to sell beer in Pennsylvania, and would succeed where numerous legislative attempts to rewrite the state’s beer “packaging” laws have failed… (more)