It appears Walmart may, for the first time, sell beer in Pennsylvania.

The state Liquor Control Board on Friday announced the results of an auction – its eighth since 2016 – for 25 liquor licenses, and named Walmart as the winning bidder of a license in Redstone Township, Fayette County. The company’s winning bid was $65,000.

Walmart, which has 161 stores in Pennsylvania, plans to use the license at its store in South Union Township, according the Morning Call, which first reported Walmart’s successful bid.

The winning bids for other licenses auctioned ranged in price from $276,100 for a license in Bucks County to $28,888 for a license in Elk County. Three of the licenses auctioned – in Dauphin, Monroe and Sullivan counties – received no bids.

Top bidders have 14 days to remit full bid payment to the PLCB or the license moves on to the second-highest bidder.

Each auction winner has six months from the issuance of the Notice of Selection to file a license application with the PLCB.

Walmart will be limited in how much beer it can sell to a customer, the Morning Call article notes. The restaurant license allows it to sell the equivalent of about two six-packs at a time.