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Dillon’s distillery of Beamsville making hand sanitizer and disinfectant amid coronavirus pandemic

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Dillon’s Small Batch Distillers in Beamsville has modified production and is creating special batches of hand sanitizer and disinfectant.

Geoff Dillon, the founder of the Beamsville company, started making the hand sanitizer last week using its own supply of alcohol and store-bought aloe.

He has since taken to bottling up 65 per cent alcohol that can be used as a disinfectant, noting that “there seems to be a need and we have a big building full of alcohol.” They're not pretty but they work.

We're bottling up some 65% alcohol for disinfecting. Any essential service individual or organization who needs some, reach out, we'll have 1,000+ bottles for tomorrow, on us.

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