PLCB Expands Curbside Pick Up, Increases Bottle Limit

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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is once again explanding curbside pickup at stores and is increasing the number of bottles that can be purchased in a single order as restrictions begin to loosen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As of Friday, consumers can now pruchase 12 bottles of alcohol per curbside pickup order. The previous limit was six.

In addition, 14 new locations will offer curbside pickup beginning Monday. The new locations to offer the service include:

Russellton, Allegheny CountyConemaugh, Cambria CountyKnox, Clarion CountyCurwensville, Clearfield CountyMount Union, Huntingdon CountyReynoldsville, Jefferson CountyPort Allegany, McKean CountyPottstown and Norristown, Montgomery CountyGaleton, Potter CountyLatrobe, Monessen, Irwin, and Avonmore, Westmoreland County

Curbside pickup began on April 20 after retails stores were closed March 17 as part of the state's mitigation efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. Online orders resumed on April 1, but access to the Fine Wine and Good Spirits website was limited.

The PLCB is also once again fullfilling orders from retails licensees.

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