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Big night for Elettra at the IABC Bronze Quill Awards
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Last night, the International Association of Business Communicators BC Chapter (IABC/BC), hosted their annual Bronze Quill Awards Gala. The Bronze Quills recognize communications excellence in British Columbia across a number of categories, including media relations, research, publications, and crisis management. Elettra Communications was thrilled to be honoured with two awards, including an Award of Excellence in Communications Management Award for our Long Table Distillery Launch media relations campaign. Elettra also received an Award of Merit in Communications Management for our Tsleil-Waututh Nation Cooks Program media relations campaign.

It was a wonderful evening, shared with many of our communications industry colleagues who are shining in their field. Thanks to everyone at IABC/BC for putting on a great event.

RECOMMENDED: Peppermint Mist from Long Table Distillery

Long table distillery, pr, peppermint mist, public relations, vancouver, spirits, alcoholFile this one under: Really Great Gift Idea for the foodie / spirit connoisseur on your Christmas List. Vancouver's first micro-distillery, Long Table, has launched Peppermint Mist just in time for Christmas. Made with local, organic peppermint, this little tipple has Christmas in every drop. Imagine Peppermint Mist in hot chocolate, drizzled over vanilla ice cream, or served chilled as an accompaniment to a chocolatey Christmas dessert.

I, for one, can't wait to take this beauty along on my next wintery hiking trip. It will be heartily enjoyed along with some hot coffee on top of a snowy North Shore Mountain.

And in other news, Charles & Rita Tremewen, owners/distillers of Long Table, have just told us that next week they are launching Vancouver's first Aquavit. Aquavit is a traditional Scandinavian spirit made with herbs and spices. It's traditionally served around Christmastime, so it makes another great gift choice for a spirit-lover on your list.

- Simone

Long Table Distillery Raises Spirits in Vancouver

Craft distillery is the city’s first in decades

This February, Long Table Distillery officially opens to the public, making it the first distillery to operate in the city of Vancouver in decades. Long Table handcrafts small batch, premium quality spirits that will feature locally sourced and foraged ingredients. At opening, the distillery’s product offering includes a London Dry Gin and Texada Vodka.

“Our vision for Long Table Distillery is to build a culture around craft spirits in Vancouver,” says Charles Tremewen, founder and distiller, Long Table Distillery. “Our passion for distilling runs deep, and now it’s finally time to share our excitement for craft spirits with the city.”

A lifelong interest in sustainability and natural, handmade products, combined with a visit to Portland’s Distillery Row inspired Tremewen and his wife Rita to pursue a local venture of their own. Tremewen began studying Artisan Distilling at Michigan State University and searched for the perfect location to house the operation, which led him to Long Table’s home at 1451 Hornby Street.

The desire to develop a sense of community around the micro-distillery drove Tremewen’s vision when it came to fitting the building’s interior.  In the centre of the large tasting room is a 14-foot live-edge Sequoia Redwood table that was cut from a locally sourced reclaimed tree and finished by Tremewen and friends of the distillery.  It ultimately became the inspiration for the distillery’s name.

“Our long table is a place where people will gather, be social, and explore the variety that’s possible with craft distilling,” continues Tremewen. “Using Long Table as our name embodies our mission and reflects what we’re about - sharing our love of local, handcrafted, and small batch spirits with the community.”

At the heart of Long Table’s operation is the 300-litre handmade copper still made in Germany by Christian CARL. Once the equipment was in place, Tremewen spent the next three months working with the system and refining his spirit recipes.

Long Table’s current offerings are a London Dry Gin, filled with robust juniper and citrus notes, and a Texada Vodka, which is passed through a filter of limestone sourced from Texada Island, B.C.  When the snow thaws and foraging for botanicals on B.C.’s coastal mountains begins, Long Table will introduce a West Coast Gin made with locally foraged juniper and botanicals.

Distilling the spirits in small batches allows for better flavour control than with large-scale production.   The small size of the operation also means Long Table has the ability to develop a unique range of seasonal spirits. In the future, Tremewen plans to feature a daily fresh sheet of new infusions, and a variety of apothecary spirits such as limoncello, an aquavit (an unsweetened caraway based liquor), and eventually whisky.

Currently the product is available to both the public and wholesale accounts through Long Table’s tasting room, with plans for the product to be available for purchase through the BC Liquor Distribution Branch in the spring.

Tasting room hours of operation are currently Friday and Saturday from 10:00am to 6:00pm, and Monday through Thursday by appointment (visit www.longtabledistillery.com for seasonally adjusted schedule).