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Corsair Distillery Mini Cans Have Two Shots Inside

The Corsair Distillery Mini Cans are arriving on a national level in the US to provide consumers with a way to try its products before they commit to an entire bottle. The trial size cans are 100ml in size to offer around two shots in each one, and come in an array of options including Triple Smoke American Single Malt Whiskey, Barreled Gin, American Gin and Dark Rye American Rye Malt Whiskey. The canned product is great for trying out different options, but also works great for bringing them to a location where a full-size bottle wouldn't suit.

Master Distiller Lorna Conrad commented on the Corsair Distillery Mini Cans saying, "Spirits consumers have more options than ever, but knowing what you may or may not like is difficult without tasting it first. Our products are quite unique and that can cause some trepidation in buying a full bottle. We know once people try us out, they love the product, so the mini cans enable that trial."
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