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About Theodore J. Zeller III

About Theodore J. Zeller III

Theodore J. Zeller III has extensive experience in liquor law, regulatory licensing, commercial transactions, real estate transactions, and litigation.

Chair of the firm’s Liquor Law Practice Group, Ted was lead counsel in a beer rights case brought against the world’s largest brewers and is now General Counsel to D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc.

Ted’s lobbying efforts helped change various laws under the Pennsylvania Liquor Code. In 2010, Ted testified before the Senate Law and Justice Committee on behalf of Yuengling Brewery concerning House Bill 291, which addresses the distribution of brewed beverages in Pennsylvania.

In 2011, Ted authored portions of two different bills that were enacted into law.  The bills helped small brewers by allowing more efficient and cost effective brand registration, as well as altered the package laws for brewery licenses.  He also appeared before the House Liquor Committee with the Brewers of Pennsylvania in the Privatization Hearings. Most recently, his efforts helped change brewery regulations to allow for taprooms and he authored the Malt Beverage Tax Excise Credit legislation. Further, he has written extensively about Acts 39 and 166.

Ted counsels clients on the acquisition of liquor licenses and coordinates liquor license transactions with other practice areas, such as real estate, business law, financing, tax law, intellectual property, and litigation.  Known throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, he also represents beer interests on a national level and advises breweries and wholesalers on state regulatory matters involving beer distribution and franchise laws. He regularly prepares distribution agreements for his clients and coordinates state and federal licensing for manufacturing and national distribution.

Ted has tried multiple cases in county and federal court, including jury trials, and hundreds of cases before arbitration panels, district justices, and administrative law judges. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Cider Guild and is General Counsel to the Brewers of Pennsylvania and represents alcohol interests in every category. Ted has helped numerous start-up breweries, wineries, distilleries, and retailers.

Ted was named a 2019 Pennsylvania Trailblazer by The Legal Intelligencer and made a cameo appearance in “Undercover Billionaire,” Episode 1 -2, as himself giving advice on how to build a brewery.

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Blog/ September 28, 2023

Understanding the Implications of a Potential Government Shutdown on TTB Submissions

Blog/ March 21, 2023

Planes, Trains, and Shopping Carts: Permissible Vehicles for Transporter-for-Hire Licensees

Blog/ August 18, 2022

Giving Pennsylvanians a Second Chance: Ethics Investigation Spurs PALCB Changes in Limited-Release Lotteries

Blog/ August 4, 2022

Play that Funky Music up to 75 Decibels: Pennsylvania Updates Laws Regarding Sound and Music Amplification

Blog/ April 11, 2022

PLCB Bans CBD

Blog/ January 20, 2022

PLCB Approves Sales of CBD Products

Blog/ November 18, 2021

Pandemic-Driven Amendments to Liquor Code Truly Novel

Blog/ September 30, 2021

School’s Back – RAMP Training Returns to the Classroom

Blog/ June 17, 2021

Political Winds Knock Out Drinks to Go and Temporary Extensions in Pennsylvania

Blog/ May 13, 2021

Restaurant Revitalization Fund: Economic Relief for Restaurants

Blog/ May 5, 2021

Make Memorial Day Plans! Pennsylvania COVID Restrictions to Be Lifted

Blog/ March 17, 2021

Some Hospitality Restrictions to Be Lifted in Pennsylvania, but Occupancy Restrictions Remain for All

Blog/ March 3, 2021

Philly Special Restaurant Reopening Rules

Blog/ March 1, 2021

Impacts of COVID-19 Violations on Liquor Licenses in Pennsylvania

Blog/ February 22, 2021

USDA Certified Organic Seltzers: One of a Kind?

Blog/ December 11, 2020

Pennsylvania’s COVID Christmas Closure 2020

Blog/ December 9, 2020

Promising Court Opinions in First Wave of COVID Insurance Loss Claims for Restaurants

Blog/ November 18, 2020

New Jersey Restrictions Return for Bars and Restaurants as COVID-19 Cases Increase

Blog/ September 17, 2020

Pennsylvania COVID-19 Restaurant Restrictions Remain Fluid

Blog/ September 11, 2020

One Step Forward, One Step Back: PA Gov Dances Around COVID Rules for Restaurants

Blog/ August 3, 2020

COVID-19 Brings Consumer Convenience to Pennsylvania

Blog/ July 23, 2020

New PLCB Guidance on Governor Wolf’s “Meal” Requirement Leaves Much to the Imagination

Blog/ June 29, 2020

Pennsylvania Governor Issues Additional Updated Guidance for Hospitality Businesses Conducting In-Person Service (Second Update)

Blog/ June 11, 2020

Pennsylvania Governor Issues Updated Guidance for Hospitality Businesses Conducting In-Person Service

Blog/ June 1, 2020

Critical Compliance Tips from Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s Guidance for On-Premise Sales During COVID-19 Crisis

Blog/ May 28, 2020

Pennsylvania to Permit Outdoor Dining on June 5 in Yellow Phase Counties and Issues Guidance for Dine-In Service for Green Phase Counties on May 29

Blog/ May 21, 2020

Governor Wolf Signs Bill to Allow Mixed Drinks To-Go for Restaurant and Hotel Licensees

Blog/ May 8, 2020

Pennsylvania Taproom and Restaurant Guide to Reopening

Blog/ April 29, 2020

“Governor, Can I Take Your Order?” – Pennsylvania House Votes to Allow Mixed Drinks To-Go but Will Governor Make It Law?

Blog/ April 23, 2020

Your State Store Won’t but Your Local Breweries Will

Blog/ April 1, 2020

TTB Steps Up Amid Crisis—Postpones Excise Tax Filing and Payment Dates

Blog/ March 17, 2020

Brewery Operations Can Remain Open: A Coronavirus Update

Blog/ March 17, 2020

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Shuts Down Special Orders of Wine and Spirits: A Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Blog/ March 16, 2020

Grocery and Convenience Stores’ Beer and Wine Sales: A Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Blog/ March 13, 2020

Coronavirus Survival Kit for Breweries and Restaurants

Blog/ February 20, 2020

Alcoholic Cider and Fermented Fruit Beverages – The Conflict Between Federal and Pennsylvania Law

Blog/ January 23, 2020

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Announces Tenth Zombie Restaurant Liquor License Auction

Blog/ January 7, 2020

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Tackles Wine Slushie Sales by Restaurant Licensees

Blog/ November 19, 2019

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Delays Brewery Renewals for Malt or Brewed Beverage Reporting Errors

Blog/ October 23, 2019

TTB Ramping Up Enforcement Through Internet and Social Media Investigations

Blog/ October 1, 2019

Breaking News: New Tax on Pennsylvania Brewery Sales Goes into Effect October 1, 2019

Blog/ September 20, 2019

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s Ninth Restaurant License Auction: Grocery, Convenience, and Wal-Mart Win Big

Blog/ September 12, 2019

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Puts Brakes on Convenience Store Plans

Blog/ August 6, 2019

PA Wineries to the PLCB: Is it Legal to Offer Volume Discounts?

Blog/ August 2, 2019

PLCB Announces Ninth Restaurant Liquor License Auction

Blog/ July 3, 2019

Raise a Glass: Pennsylvania Breweries Avoid Excessive Sales Tax Under New Law

Blog/ July 1, 2019

U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Tennessee Residency Requirements and Potential Pennsylvania Liquor Code Impact

Blog/ February 22, 2019

The Aftermath of the Government Shutdown on TTB Processing Times for Breweries, Distilleries and Wineries

Blog/ January 25, 2019

How to Prepare Your Brewery for an FDA Inspection

Blog/ January 23, 2019

Pa.L.C.B. Announces Eighth Restaurant Liquor License Auction

Blog/ November 13, 2018

Pennsylvania New Distributor Packages, Slushies, and Food Health Safety Considerations

Blog/ November 6, 2018

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s Seventh Restaurant License Auction: Winners and Losers

Blog/ October 9, 2018

Beer and Pizza? Yes. Wine and Pizza? No. Home Delivery of Wine Practically Impossible for Restaurant Licensees Under Liquor Code

Blog/ October 5, 2018

Malt Beverage Slushies: New Sales Privilege for Distributors or a Loose Definition of Growler?

Blog/ September 20, 2018

Do You Want to Sell a Martini at Your Brewery, Winery, or Distillery in Pennsylvania? The Vermouth and Other Alcoholic Mixers Must be Made in Pennsylvania

Blog/ August 22, 2018

Surprise – Your Liquor License Can Be Suspended

Blog/ August 10, 2018

Pennsylvania’s Sales Tax Money Grab on Breweries

Blog/ January 5, 2018

How Can a Happy Hour Get Better? Unlimited Happy Hours for Pennsylvania Breweries, Distilleries and Wineries

Blog/ November 20, 2017

New PA Driver’s Licenses and Photo ID Cards

Blog/ November 8, 2017

How Can a Brewery Produce Hard Cider? – Part 2: COLAs, Standards of Fill and Pa.L.C.B. Brand Registration

Blog/ November 2, 2017

How Can a Brewery Produce Hard Cider? – Part 1: TTB Permitting

Blog/ October 30, 2017

Pa.L.C.B. Issues Guidance on Decorative Bottles in a Licensed Establishment

Blog/ August 21, 2017

Pa.L.C.B. Changes Procedure on Brand Registration for Breweries

Blog/ June 26, 2017

Pennsylvania’s Malt Beverage Tax Credit to Take Effect in July

Blog/ April 5, 2017

Pennsylvania Zombie Liquor License Auction: Keys to Making a Successful Bid

Blog/ March 9, 2017

Direct Sales to Consumers Exempt From Beer Franchise Laws?  Pa.L.C.B. Opines on Contract Brewing Arrangement Providing Beer to Couplet

Blog/ January 20, 2017

Pa.L.C.B. Opinion Allows Brewery Storage Locations to Sell Wine and Spirits and More

Blog/ January 5, 2017

PLCB+ and 2017 License Renewals

Blog/ December 16, 2016

Off Premises Catering Permits Updated Under Act 39

Blog/ November 18, 2016

Has Pennsylvania’s New Liquor Legislation Made Brew Pub Licenses Obsolete?

Blog/ October 31, 2016

Not So Consumer Friendly? Pa.L.C.B. Says No Discount for Breweries, Wineries, and Distilleries When Purchasing Wine or Spirits from the State Stores

Blog/ October 27, 2016

House and Senate Pass HB-1196 – More Than Just a Fix-It Bill to Act 39

Blog/ October 17, 2016

When the TTB says no but the Pa.L.C.B. says yes: When do you need a COLA for off-premises growler sales?

Blog/ September 1, 2016

RAMP Under Act 39 of 2016: Who is Required to Complete Server/Seller Training

Blog/ August 31, 2016

The Do’s and Don’ts of Growler Labeling

Blog/ June 9, 2016

New Pennsylvania Liquor Code Changes (HB 1690) About Choices

Blog/ May 18, 2016

Temporary Alcohol Permit Options in Pennsylvania

Blog/ July 27, 2015

PA Department of Revenue Brews Up New Sales Tax Opinion: A MUST READ for All PA Breweries

Blog/ June 1, 2015

Breweries Can Add Independent Tasting Rooms in Pennsylvania

Blog/ May 28, 2015

New Rules For Pennsylvania Happy Hours

Blog/ April 23, 2015

PA IRRC Approves Brewery Sales Provision

Blog/ March 19, 2015

Pa.L.C.B. Issues New 12-Pack Guidelines

Blog/ March 13, 2015

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Issues Advisory Opinion Regarding Beer Delivery

Blog/ March 6, 2015

Pennsylvania Announcement Clarifying Size of Beer Packages for Distributors Bad for Pennsylvania Beer

Blog/ February 13, 2015

New Brewery Sales Provision Moves Forward

Blog/ January 21, 2015

Pennsylvania Breweries Closer to On-Premises Sales

Blog/ January 9, 2015

New Beer Delivery Options for Pennsylvania Consumers

Blog/ November 12, 2014

New Brewery Regulation Will Help Pennsylvania Sales and Selection

Blog/ June 16, 2014

Craft beer makes its move

Blog/ October 23, 2013

Lehigh Valley Beer Week

Blog/ August 22, 2013

Youell’s Oyster House – Coming Back Soon

Blog/ March 12, 2013

Off Premises Catering

Blog/ February 12, 2013

Pennsylvania Manufacturers Permitted to Produce Alcoholic Cider

Blog/ January 30, 2013

Governor Announces Wine and Spirits Privatization Proposal

Blog/ January 15, 2013

Summary of Pennsylvania Taxes Applicable to Brewers

Blog/ September 4, 2012

Mug Club Benefits

Blog/ April 18, 2012

Pa.L.C.B. Clarifies More Changes in New Act – Managers Required to Obtain RAMP Training

Blog/ April 4, 2012

Nature of a Liquor License and Liabilities

Blog/ March 15, 2012

Liquor Law CLE & Weyerbacher Brewery Tour

Blog/ June 29, 2011

Common Sense Liquor Law Changes Which Support Local Businesses

Blog/ June 21, 2011

Sweeping Changes to PA Liquor Code Primed for Passage

Blog/ December 6, 2010

FDA & FTC Action on Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages

September 30, 2021

INSIGHTS Express
“Yuengling Terminated NY Distrib Boening Too; “No Distributor” in NY Market “Now”,”

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January 29, 2015

Voodoo opening pub in Homestead,”

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September 6, 2019

"Pennsylvania Liquor Law Legal Update,"

State College, PA,

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October 12, 2018

"The Brewers of Pennsylvania 4th Annual Mid Atlantic Brewer's Symposium,"

State College, PA,

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September 21, 2017

Webinar, Philadelphia’s office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

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March 24, 2012

"Liquor and the Law: Dram Shop Liability, Liquor Licensing and DUI,"

Northampton County Bar Association of Pennsylvania, 2012 Lunch Lecture Series,

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