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  1. Eric
    1:41 pm on October 20th, 2010

    Dear Editor,

    I wanted to share some information with you regarding Phillips Distilling Company’s re-launching of its elusive Revel Stoke spiced Canadian whisky.

    First introduced in Canada and a handful of US markets in 2000, the brand quickly developed a cult following. Phillips never stopped production of the whisky, but the product largely disappeared from the shelves as Phillips began putting more effort into other lines. The drink remains a hidden treasure for those who still manage to find it on liquor store shelves.

    Phillips Distilling Company has re-branded Revel Stoke and has reintroduced it to consumers this fall!

    Since 30 percent of all rum volume is “spiced,” Phillips Distilling Company thought that the same could be applied to whisky. Revel Stoke is a spiced whisky at 90 proof. This is a higher proof than competitors Jack Daniels or Crown Royal, but is smoother, more palatable and easier to drink.

    Revel Stoke was inspired by the age-old tradition of rugged Canadian outdoorsmen who customized their whisky with vanilla and unique spices. Revel Stoke is a remarkably smooth yet formidable spirit. Enjoy this Canadian Original straight, on the rocks, with cola (Stoke and Coke) or with ginger (Stoke and Ginger).

    I would be happy to send you a sample and high-resolution upon your request. If there is anymore information you may need regarding this new product, please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Cheers,

    Eric

  2. gr
    6:11 pm on October 23rd, 2010

    (Akismet tagged that as spam. And it kind of is, but this appears to be legit PR, not a waste of bits, and maybe I’ll get back to him.)

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