<P> Beer may only be purchased in large quantities from a distributor . Beer distributors mainly sell kegs of beer and cases . A beer distributor is also allowed to sell any package intended for resale by a PLCB - approved brewery containing any variety of bottle / can arrangements greater than or equal to 128 ounces . Beverage distributors (which also sell soft drinks) may sell beer and malt liquor, but not wine or hard liquor . People under 21 may enter most beverage distributors without an adult, since most distributors also sell water, soda, ice, tobacco products, and some snack foods . They are subject to the rules of the individual establishment . </P> <P> The hours of operation of beer distributors are typically similar to that of Wine and Spirits stores and other retail establishments . These hours are only restricted by the state on Sundays, where a special license is required to sell beer, and sales before 11 am are not permitted . Although state law permits late - night beer distributors, local authorities can place additional restrictions, and stores typically close before 10 pm . </P> <P> Beer and wine in small quantities may be purchased from a restaurant, bar, or licensed retailer . These establishments may sell six and twelve packs of beer, along with individual bottles such as 40 ounce or 24 ounce beers . Their licenses permit them to sell up to 192 fluid ounces of beer per purchase . They may also sell up to 4 bottles of wine per purchase . </P> <P> Some supermarkets, including Wegmans, Giant Eagle, Giant, and Weis, have begun to sell alcohol within restaurants attached to the main supermarket building, but only under very specific conditions (the restaurant must have a defined separation from the rest of the supermarket, a separate cashier, and seating for at least 30 patrons). Supermarket chain ShopRite has begun to attach Wine and Spirits stores to its stores . For a time, Sheetz obtained a liquor license for a restaurant attached to one of its convenience stores in Altoona . After several debates, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the store must sell beer to in - house customers as well as take - out . The 17th Street store now again sells beer and allows limited in store consumption . </P>

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