NY State extends to-go sale of alcoholic beverages

NY State extends to-go sale of alcoholic beverages

This March 4, 2019, photo shows Deep Ascent, an ale that was brewed using some yeast from beer bottles recovered from the shipwreck of the SS Oregon at the St. James Brewery in Holbrook, N.Y. Long Island brewer Jamie Adams recently introduced an ale called Deep Ascent at a New York craft beer festival after he created it, using the yeast from the bottles recovered from the Liverpool-to-New York luxury liner that sank off Fire Island in 1886. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

East Farmingdale, NY-  You’ll be able to Taco Tuesday with take out Sangria for at least a few more weeks in New York State.  State officials announced Thursday they would be extending the pandemic provision that allows bars and restaurants to serve to-go drinks through May 6th.  To-go adult beverages must be purchased with the sale of food.

 

Photo: This March 4, 2019, photo shows Deep Ascent, an ale that was brewed using some yeast from beer bottles recovered from the shipwreck of the SS Oregon at the St. James Brewery in Holbrook, N.Y. Long Island brewer Jamie Adams recently introduced an ale called Deep Ascent at a New York craft beer festival after he created it, using the yeast from the bottles recovered from the Liverpool-to-New York luxury liner that sank off Fire Island in 1886. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)