40 Pa. Code § 3.93 - Breweries
(a) The holder of a
brewery license may not allow patrons to consume alcohol on the licensed
premises except as set forth in this section.
(b) If the holder of a brewery license has
obtained a brewery pub, restaurant liquor, eating place retail dispenser or
hotel license for use on the licensed premises, it may allow on-premises
consumption of alcohol on the licensed premises in conformity with the
requirements of the brewery pub, restaurant liquor, eating place retail
dispenser or hotel license.
(c) If
the holder of a brewery license has not obtained a brewery pub, restaurant
liquor, eating place retail dispenser or hotel license for use on the licensed
premises, it may allow on-premises consumption of alcohol on the licensed
premises only under the following conditions:
(1) Consumption may occur between 10 a.m. and
midnight.
(2) The only alcohol that
may be consumed on the licensed premises shall be the malt or brewed beverages
produced and owned by the brewery.
(3) The brewery must have at least ten seats
on the licensed premises for use by patrons while they are consuming
alcohol.
(4) The brewery shall make
food available to each patron who is consuming alcohol on the licensed premises
while that person is consuming alcohol. Food must, at a minimum, consist of
potato chips, pretzels and similar foods. Food may be prepared by the brewery
or by a third party.
Notes
The provisions of this § 3.93 issued under sections 207(i) and 446(a)(1) of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. §§ 2-207(i) and 4-446(a)(1)).
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