Eight Oaks Veterans Cut Now Available All Year

 
New Tripoli, PA . May 17, 2023–Eight Oaks has now made their Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon, Veterans Cut, available to purchase all year long. 


The first version of Veterans Cut, released in November 2020, sold out in less than five minutes. Eight Oaks then released a version for Memorial Day, and since that time has alternated between Veterans Day and Memorial Day, with funds going to support the Veterans Memorial at Ontelaunee Park. 
Going forward fans can now enjoy Veterans Cut throughout the year, with proceeds supporting the
Pennsylvania Veteran Farming Network
According to Founder & CEO Chad Butters, “This is a great bourbon, and we’re proud to now offer it regularly at our Farm Distllery and Kitchen, Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers Market, and online.”
Director of Distillery Operations and Head Distiller, Caitlin Fenstermacher, said, “This bourbon was worth the wait and we’re excited to be at a point where we can keep older vintages on the shelves all year round.”
To buy Veterans Cut folks can go to the Farm Distillery and Kitchen, Allentown Fairgrounds, or online at
https://www.eightoaksdistilleryshop.com

To learn more about the Pennsylvania Veteran Farming Network visit their website at https://www.troopstotractors.org.

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Eight Oaks is a Veteran-Owned, Family-Run, Farm-Grown craft distillery located in the rolling farmlands of Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. For more information about this story or Eight Oaks please contact Josh Van Den Berg,  Chief Brand Officer at 414-732-7182 or jvandenberg@eightoaksdistillery.com

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