Cambodian rum distillery puts hand sanitiser on the menu
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Cambodian rum distillery puts hand sanitiser on the menu
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Cambodian rum distillery puts hand sanitiser on the menu
With the price of hand sanitiser skyrocketing since the pandemic, Phnom Penh’s Samai Distillery has thought outside the box to help the local community by producing affordable bottles of cleansing alcohol using leftovers from rum production
Alexi Demetriadi
April 29, 2020
Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh’s fashionable Tonle Bassac area sits Samai Distillery. Wooden barrels pile high at Cambodia’s first rum distillery, which since 2014 has made three different types of the liquor based on local flavours. But as of 2020, in response to a rapidly evolving global situation, Samai has added a fourth type of alcohol to its production line: hand sanitiser.
If you’d told Samai’s co-founder and director Antonio López de Haro that the current alcohol of choice would be sanitiser, he’d likely not have believed you.
“Our goal for 2020 was to expand our production capacity significantly,” Antonio, co-founder and director of Samai Distillery, explained to Southeast Asia Globe. “We’ve been receiving requests for our rum from around the world and our priority is to increase our production capacity to answer those demands.”
While that goal still stands, the current state of play within the drinks industry would not be what Antonio would have envisioned. With Covid-19 pausing business around the world, the drinks industry has had to put on the brakes too. Or, at least, move the goalposts.
Like a number of distilleries, however, one new item alongside their rum has popped onto the menu as a response to the coronavirus, and one that you wouldn’t necessarily want to substitute into your Mojito – hand sanitiser.
“It was just an idea to help with the current crisis, once we saw that supply was very tight,” Antonio said. “We sell it in small batches and almost at production cost, so we are not making this for profit, just to help the people in Phnom Penh as much as we can.”
Samai realised there was a lack of sanitiser and looked at how to help remedy that.
“Seeing how serious it got, and how hard it is to find hand sanitiser at a reasonable price, having all the equipment here to produce alcohol, it made sense for us to contribute as much as we could to help our community,” said Antonio.
With bottles of sanitiser ballooning in price, Samai wanted to produce an affordable one for locals. Before the pandemic, a 500ml would typically sell for $7 – that has now doubled. Samai sells theirs for the lowest price that still enables production to continue, while still remaining affordable – $3.50. Buyers can top up their reusable bottle at the distillery for a dollar.
https://southeastasiaglobe.com/hand-san ... istillery/
Cambodian rum distillery puts hand sanitiser on the menu
With the price of hand sanitiser skyrocketing since the pandemic, Phnom Penh’s Samai Distillery has thought outside the box to help the local community by producing affordable bottles of cleansing alcohol using leftovers from rum production
Alexi Demetriadi
April 29, 2020
Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh’s fashionable Tonle Bassac area sits Samai Distillery. Wooden barrels pile high at Cambodia’s first rum distillery, which since 2014 has made three different types of the liquor based on local flavours. But as of 2020, in response to a rapidly evolving global situation, Samai has added a fourth type of alcohol to its production line: hand sanitiser.
If you’d told Samai’s co-founder and director Antonio López de Haro that the current alcohol of choice would be sanitiser, he’d likely not have believed you.
“Our goal for 2020 was to expand our production capacity significantly,” Antonio, co-founder and director of Samai Distillery, explained to Southeast Asia Globe. “We’ve been receiving requests for our rum from around the world and our priority is to increase our production capacity to answer those demands.”
While that goal still stands, the current state of play within the drinks industry would not be what Antonio would have envisioned. With Covid-19 pausing business around the world, the drinks industry has had to put on the brakes too. Or, at least, move the goalposts.
Like a number of distilleries, however, one new item alongside their rum has popped onto the menu as a response to the coronavirus, and one that you wouldn’t necessarily want to substitute into your Mojito – hand sanitiser.
“It was just an idea to help with the current crisis, once we saw that supply was very tight,” Antonio said. “We sell it in small batches and almost at production cost, so we are not making this for profit, just to help the people in Phnom Penh as much as we can.”
Samai realised there was a lack of sanitiser and looked at how to help remedy that.
“Seeing how serious it got, and how hard it is to find hand sanitiser at a reasonable price, having all the equipment here to produce alcohol, it made sense for us to contribute as much as we could to help our community,” said Antonio.
With bottles of sanitiser ballooning in price, Samai wanted to produce an affordable one for locals. Before the pandemic, a 500ml would typically sell for $7 – that has now doubled. Samai sells theirs for the lowest price that still enables production to continue, while still remaining affordable – $3.50. Buyers can top up their reusable bottle at the distillery for a dollar.
https://southeastasiaglobe.com/hand-san ... istillery/
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