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Entertaining with Boozy Food

Entertaining with Boozy Food

We know that Thanksgiving is going to look a little different this year. However, that doesn't mean that you can't still celebrate with some delicious drinks and dinner recipes. While you may just be entertaining one or two people this year, you can still spice (or spike) up your celebration at home. Here is a list of our favorite boozy food recipes to keep you satisfied all night long! Appetizer:  Whiskey Meatballs 1 bag Frozen Meatballs (26 oz)0.5 C Ketchup0.5 C BSB - Brown Sugar Bourbon1 tsp Fresh Lemon Juice1 tsp Worcestershire Sauce In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients except...

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HDC Hand Sanitizer is Safe

HDC Hand Sanitizer is Safe

Many stores have announced a recall of unsafe hand sanitizer products coming from plants in Mexico and Asia, some of which contain methanol. Methanol is a dangerous liquid that can cause serious illness or even death when applied to the skin or ingested. We do NOT add methanol to our product. We use only ethyl alcohol and the FDA required bittering agent called Bitrex to denature our product to make it unsafe to drink (this is a requirement of the law).Our HDC Hand Sanitizer is safe to use but we want to remind you to use caution when using and...

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COCKTAIL PATIO AT HDC WATERFRONT

COCKTAIL PATIO AT HDC WATERFRONT

Welcome to the "Heritage Distilling Co. Cocktail Patio" at HDC Waterfront. This amazing space is open and operating with full cocktail service under the new COVID-19 Washington State regulations (in effect Nov. 18, 2020). Since you will now be enjoying HDC's Award-Winning Spirits outside, we have added some warm cocktails on the menu to keep you cozy during your stay. The HDC Cocktail Patio is heated, lit and each table is covered with a private tent and includes a firepit. It is open daily and is family friendly so grab a jacket, bring a friend (and a mask) and come...

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Life Support I-90

Life Support I-90

HDC family, We have been strong supporters of Life Support, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that directly supports volunteer first responders in Eastern Washington along the I-90 corridor’s “Danger Zone” – that long and isolated stretch of highway from the top of Snoqualmie Pass to Ellensburg. Every year 11 million cars and trucks drive over Snoqualmie Pass between Western and Eastern Washington, including passenger vehicles, families taking vacations and commercial vehicles carrying goods and produce across the state and to Ports of Seattle and Tacoma for export. If you have traveled over Snoqualmie Pass during times of heavy traffic or inclement...

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