BOURBON BLOG
July 14, 2020

Friends,

Many of our business partners at bars, restaurants, and hotels are struggling to survive. Times are tough for them, and for us.

Governor Abbott has used his emergency authority to allow “cocktails to go” from our restaurant partners. We hope he will soon extend the same opportunity to distilleries since we are hurting too.
Please go out and pick up “cocktails to go” from our friends who are offering such a thing. These businesses need our help and there is no better time than the present to help a brother out.

Thanks for your support.

TEXAS

  • Preslee’s
    1430 W. 19th St., Houston, Texas 77008
    GB Frozen Whiskey Sour (16 oz, 1/2 gal, 1 gal)
  • The Palm Houston
    6100 Westheimer Rd. Houston Texas 77057 Moscow Mule Kit, Old Fashioned Kit
  • Harold’s in the Heights
    350 W. 19th St. Houston, Texas 77008 Old Fashioned Kit, Whiskey Smash Kit
  • Doris Metropolitan
    2815 S. Shepherd Houston, Texas 77098 Old Fashioned Kit
  • The Palm
    223 E. Houston St. Ste 100 San Antonio, Texas 78209 Moscow Mule Kit, Old Fashioned Kit
  • Whiskey Cake
    15900 La Cantera Pkwy San Antonio, Texas 78256 Old Fashioned Kit
  • The Wayback
    9601 Bee Cave Rd. Austin, Texas 78733 New York Sour
  • Barnett’s Public House
    420 Franklin Ave. Waco, Texas 76701 Old Fashioned Kit
  • Waters
    301 Main St. Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Old Fashioned
  • The Ranch at Las Colinas
    Las Colinas 857 W. John Carpenter Fwy Las Colinas, Texas 75039 Frozen Whiskey Sour

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