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Local distillery, coffee chain making hand sanitizer for DC government

Barrels are seen here at Republic Restoratives. (草莓传媒/Rachel Nania)

Republic Restoratives Distiller in D.C.’s Ivy City neighborhood and local coffee chain Compass Coffee have been commissioned by the District to produce thousands of gallons of hand sanitizer.

Republic Restoratives and Compass Coffee will initially each produce 1,000 gallons each.

The District will use the new supply of hand sanitizer to give to the city鈥檚 front-line workers, including first responders, health workers and critical government personnel.

The Bowser administration is also pursuing additional orders of sanitizer from other local businesses.

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud that the city is turning to small businesses like ours during crisis,鈥 said Pia Carusone, co-founder of Republic Restoratives, the first female-owned distillery in D.C., which opened in 2016.

鈥淭hat is the kind of innovation and leadership that we need right now. So we鈥檒l continue making as much hand sanitizer as fast as we can until we get through this shortage,鈥 she said.

Why is a distillery tooled for making hand sanitizer?

鈥淭he hardest to acquire ingredient is high-proof spirit, which as a consumer you can鈥檛 just buy at a liquor store. Because we鈥檙e a distillery, we have plenty of that and we have the ability to make or acquire more,” Carusone told 草莓传媒.

鈥淲e follow the World Health Organization鈥檚 recipe, which is about 122-proof spirit, vegetable glycerine, hydrogen peroxide and distilled water.鈥

With much of their sales to the wholesale hospitality industry, their business has been devastated, though Carusone is optimistic, especially given what they sell.

“We know that liquor will be a durable business through national tragedies, so the sort of theory of the case for us is that we know people are going to be consuming spirits during this pandemic. But if we can convince people that supporting their local distillery could make a difference, I think we鈥檒l be able to survive,” she said.

Republic Restoratives had already been making small batches of hand sanitizer,, available for home delivery or curbside pickup in D.C.

For Compass Coffee, co-founder Harrison Suarez said the order puts its people back to work, and gets critical supplies to first responders and essential personnel.

鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to be part of rebuilding our city,鈥 he said.

The mayor鈥檚 office did not disclose financial terms of the orders placed with both businesses.

in Bristow, Virginia, is also manufacturing hand sanitizer for first responders in Prince William and Fairfax Counties.

 

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 草莓传媒 as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 草莓传媒 newsroom staff in January 2016.

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