Pennsylvania Distillery is Making Hand Sanitizer Instead of Liquor Amid Coronavirus!
This is so awesome! Another good news story! Eight Oaks Farm Distillery (in New Tripoli) CEO and owner Chad Butters announced in a press release on Monday that his company would officially…

NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 16: A commuter at Grand Central uses hand sanitizer as the coronavirus continues to spread across the United States on March 16, 2020 in New York City. The World Health Organization declared coronavirus (COVID-19) a global pandemic on March 11th. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
This is so awesome! Another good news story!
Eight Oaks Farm Distillery (in New Tripoli) CEO and owner Chad Butters announced in a press release on Monday that his company would officially focus their production efforts on making hand sanitizer and cleaning products instead of liquor as the coronavirus continues to rapidly spread around the country.
"The right thing to do is support this community by providing something that is in desperate need," said Eight Oaks Farm Distillery CEO and owner Chad Butters
He said, they are doing even more:
- We’ve immediately shifted our crew and our resources to begin making hand sanitizer and cleaning products for the community and our customers. We are actively working to have it available within the next week or so.
- Effective immediately, until further notice, we will NOT serve cocktails or samples in the Tasting Room. The Tasting Room will continue to be open for bottle sales.
- Tre Locally Sourced will have food available for take out.
- We’re looking at delivery options to bring our spirits to your door, free of charge, within a specific area of Pennsylvania—please stay tuned.