The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Distilleri­es using high-proof alcohol to make hand sanitizer

- By Michael Rubinkam and Lisa Rathke

NEW TRIPOLI, PA. » A Pennsylvan­ia distillery owner who grew increasing­ly angry as he saw the skyrocketi­ng price of hand sanitizer has decided to do something about it: He’s temporaril­y converting his operation into a production line for the suddenly hard-to-find, gooey, alcoholbas­ed disinfecta­nt.

Eight Oaks Farm Distillery filled its first 20 bottles on Monday, a batch destined for charitable groups that need hand sanitizer but haven’t been able to get it due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The family-owned distillery plans to dramatical­ly boost production this week and distribute the bottles to charities as well as offer them at farmers’ markets where it sells its spirits and through its website.

The price: whatever people decide to donate.

“We are in a national emergency,” said brewery founder Chad Butters. “What’s the right thing to do? The right thing to do is support this community by providing something that is in desperate need. We’ll flood the valley with hand sanitizer and drive that price right down.”

Other distilleri­es are also putting their spirits to work to help fill the shortage of hand sanitizers. Green Mountain Distillers in Morrisvill­e, Vermont, is giving away a hand sanitizing solution and Durham Distillery in Durham, North Carolina, is donating one to hospitalit­y colleagues, using high-proof alcohol and other ingredient­s. Patrons must bring their own containers.

 ?? MATT ROURKE - THE AP ?? Carly Snyder caps a bottle of hand sanitizer made at the Eight Oaks Farm Distillery in New Tripoli, Pa., Monday, March 16, The distillery’s owner, Chad Butters, grew increasing­ly angry as he saw the skyrocketi­ng price of hand sanitizer. So he’s temporaril­y converting his operation into a production line for the suddenly hard-tofind, gooey, alcohol-based disinfecta­nt.
MATT ROURKE - THE AP Carly Snyder caps a bottle of hand sanitizer made at the Eight Oaks Farm Distillery in New Tripoli, Pa., Monday, March 16, The distillery’s owner, Chad Butters, grew increasing­ly angry as he saw the skyrocketi­ng price of hand sanitizer. So he’s temporaril­y converting his operation into a production line for the suddenly hard-tofind, gooey, alcohol-based disinfecta­nt.

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