The PLCB is now accepting applications for ready-to-drink cocktail (RTDC) permits
RTDC permits will be available to retail liquor licensees eligible for wine expanded permits (restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, convenience stores, etc.) and to distributors and importing distributors of malt and brewed beverages, all of which must be certified in the Responsible Alcohol Management Program.
Licensees interested in applying for a RTDC permit can do so through PLCB+, the PLCB's online licensing and regulatory platform.
The new RTDC permit authorizes permittees to sell spirits-based RTDCs ranging from 0.5% alcohol beverage by volume (ABV) to 12.5% ABV in original containers up to 16 ounces for off-premises consumption (to go). RTDC permits will be available to retail liquor licensees eligible for wine expanded permits (restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, convenience stores etc.) and to distributors and importing distributors of brewed and malt beverages, all of which must be certified in the Responsible Alcohol Management Program.
Highlights of the new law include the following:
Retail RTDC permit holders (not distributors/importing distributors) will be able to sell RTDC to go in quantities up to 192 fluid ounces per transaction, and that allowance is in addition to up to 192 fluid ounces of brewed or malt beverages and up to 3 liters of wine per transaction – all three can be maxed out in a single sale, but only to retail customers (not licensees).
Distributors and importing distributors will be able to offer samples of RTDC and sell RTDC in any quantities to retail customers, but not to licensees. They will also remain prohibited from selling wine or other forms of spirits.
The PLCB currently has a catalog of more than 100 RTDC, but RTDC permit holders are not allowed to procure RTDC through Special Order for sales for on-premises or off-premises consumption. The PLCB will also entertain permittees’ requests to bring new RTDCs into the market, if suppliers are willing to make them available through regular product listing processes.
Pennsylvania licensed manufacturers producing RTDC may sell them directly to retail customers and permit holders, in any quantities, at prices equivalent to or more than what the PLCB charges, if the PLCB carries the same or substantially similar products.
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Resources
Wholesale Locations – Distribution Centers (DCs) and Licensee Service Centers (LSCs)
Wholesale Terms of Sale for Wine, Spirits and Other Products