The PA Liquor Control Board Has Resumed Limited Online Sales
EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 13: Andrew Kirk, a malt advocate, holds a glass of whisky at Glenkinchie distillery March 13, 2008 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Chancellor Alistair Darling has defended his decision to raise duty on whisky; the first increase on the spirit in ten years. The Scottish Whisky Association say the rise has abandoned the government's moves for a fairer alcohol tax policy. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has resumed limited online sales after shutting down state-owner liquor stores and online operations. This controversial move was criticized since it could result in problem drinkers to go into withdrawal and taxing medical facilities. It also brought more customers to Delaware. Customers are limited to purchasing up to six bottles per transaction from a reduced catalog. One order per address per household will be filled. Access to finewineandgoodspirits.com will be random to avoid overwhelming the site with traffic, and prevent order abuse.