Help Fund A New Still At Boston Harbor Distillery
12R Ericsson St, Dorchester, MA 02122
Boston Harbor Distillery is partnering up with NuMarket to help raise money for a new still - and they need YOUR help! The Distillery is growing fast and they are in need of a new still to make more whiskey, rum, gin and liqueurs that all of us have grown to love!
The 500-gallon still will allow more creations to be made in addition to their current 150-gallon Vendome copper pot still. By supporting this campaign, you will get 120% in credits to use when visiting the distillery (how cool is that!?). So, if you fund $100, you’ll get back $120 worth of credits to use at Boston Harbor Distillery beginning 30 days after the campaign closes. The credits will be emailed to you in equal parts, every month, for a year. This is a great opportunity to use your credits to purchase products for yourself or your friends and family when visiting the distillery. Their goal is to raise $76,000 to help fund the new still. Please note that credits will expire 12 months after you receive them. If the goal is not met, they’ll convert your donation to a gift card 60 days after the campaign ends.
With a donation of any size, you will get back 120% as credits to use towards:
Corporate or Social Events
VIP Tours
In-house selection of Craft Cocktails
Exclusive Merchandise
Gift Cards purchased at the distillery
Your very own (empty or full) barrel!
Rhonda Kallman, Founder and CEO of Boston Harbor Distillery founded the Distillery back in 2012 with the goal of making whole-grain whiskey and other spirits. "Thanks to you, our community, BHD is celebrating its sixth anniversary of opening our doors. We wouldn’t be here today without your support and enthusiasm for what we do. It means everything to us…”. Kallman adds, “We plan to use the proceeds of this campaign to purchase a bigger still so we can make more of the brands you’ve come to love with the quality you expect. Our commitment to you is to continue to create world-class whiskey and other fine spirits and do so with no compromises and all heart.”