(WHTM)– A Pennsylvania lawmaker is proposing legislation that aims to protect “the integrity of Pennsylvania liquor.”
The legislation, proposed by State Rep. Carl Metzgar (R-69), comes as a response to out-of-state manufacturers labeling products as Monongahela Rye Whiskey without using unique Pennsylvania ingredients.
Monongahela Rye Whiskey is one of Pennsylvania’s oldest and most popular liquors. The liquor traces its origins to the 18th century, when Scottish, Irish, and German settlers in southwestern Pennsylvania used rye from the Monongahela River Valley to produce whiskey.
The whiskey itself would later become famous for its association with the Whiskey Rebellion that took place in Pennsylvania in 1791.
The style of whiskey has recently made a comeback thanks to Pennsylvania distilleries.
The legislation aims to protect Pennsylvania whiskey and the state’s history by preventing the marketing or sale of Monongahela Rye Whiskey, unless the liquor is distilled in this Commonwealth and meets other specific requirements.
The bill has not yet been submitted for introduction.
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