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This local distillery is donating 100 percent of its vodka sales for two months to Ukraine relief funds

This local distillery is donating 100 percent of its vodka sales for two months to Ukraine relief funds

Jack McLaughlin

For the next two months, Watershed Distillery is lending a major helping hand to Ukraine.

This morning, the Columbus-based distillery announced that it plans to donate 100 percent of the profits made from sales of its Watershed Vodka in the months of March and April to World Central Kitchen, a non-profit that provides hot meals to fleeing Ukrainian families at border crossings, and support for restaurants operating in major Ukrainian cities.

“Like many around the world, we are heartbroken for Ukraine and stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people,” said Greg Lehman, CEO and founder of Watershed Distillery in a press release. “In the craft distilling community and our local Central Ohio region, we recognize how important community support is in times of need and in building resilient, locally led food systems. We want to do our small part to help other communities who need it most right now.”

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The distillery’s Watershed Vodka is one of its flagship products.

Watershed joins several other Ohio entities leveraging support for Ukraine through alcohol. Last Weekend, Governor Mike DeWine banned the sale of Russian Standard vodka in the state.

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