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Beer stations coming to Beaver Stadium now that Penn State trustees approve selling alcohol during games

“We will institute a variety of measures to ensure the expansion of alcohol sales will be done safely.”

By Anne Danahy/StateImpact Pennsylvania

Your beer needs carbon dioxide, but the price skyrocketed over the summer

It’s the latest threat to an industry that’s been whipsawed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

By NPR

You might be able to buy a beer at Penn State football games this season

The university reportedly plans to sell alcohol in Beaver Stadium during football games, starting with a test run during the Sept. 24 home game.

By Anne Danahy/WPSU

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Yuengling accuses Bud Light of trampling on trademark

Zero-carb beer slogans were at issue

By Michael Rubinkam/Associated Press

Liquor Control Board awards nearly $2 million in grants to support Pennsylvania’s wine, beer and cider industries

Some $600,000 of that total was awarded to Penn State University for eight different wine and malt and brewed beverage projects.

By Kiley Koscinski/WESA

Central Pa.-based Yuengling, America’s oldest brewer, invades the West Coast

D.G. Yuengling and Son, America’s oldest operating brewer, based in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, has announced a joint venture with Molson Coors to break out beyond its traditional 22-state distribution area in the East.

By The Associated Press


Midstate college launches courses to help brewers grow skills

A midstate college is offering its first in a series of courses to help craft brewers build their skills.

By Rachel McDevitt/StateImpact Pennsylvania

Chester brewery hopes to hire city residents as it expands

“I hope we’re one of these businesses that people can walk to work and hang for a beer after their shift is over.”
By P. Kenneth Burns/WHYY
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