I think we can all agree, it’s a weird time all around. Markets are shifting and what’s important is changing – so when hand sanitiser suddenly became an essential item, the alcohol used to produce it quickly sold out. So distilleries all across Australia saw a gap in the market only they could fill – making high quality alcohol.. Then, since sanitiser is primarily alcohol, it makes sense that they started producing the sanitiser too!
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BROOKIES GIN
You can find Brookies hand sanitiser in many local stores, but you can also buy it online! Their sanitiser is 70% alcohol, liquid (not gel) and sold in PET recyclable bottles!https://www.capebyrondistillery.com/shop/brookies-hand-and-surface-sanitiser/
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HUSK DISTILLERY
Their hand sanitiser is 70% alcohol content, liquid (not gel) and comes in a glass bottle. Try the Sloe Gin too – or the ink (which is amazing and changes color when lemon juice is added!) Husk also had discounts for essential workers, aged care facilities and charities.https://www.huskdistillers.com/sanitiser
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Lord Byron Distillery
The Lord Byron Distillery is 70% alcohol and a liquid (not gel). You can get their 50ml bottles for just $2 – they said it’s their part in serving the community during this time!
You can checkout Lord Byron’s hand sanitiser here: https://www.lordbyrondistillery.com.au/product/sanitiser/