(L-R): Revelry’s co-founders Liam Price and Katrina Rosser with Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen.

Teesside International airport signs collaboration with local spirit distillery

A Yarm-based spirits distillery has signed a 12-month partnership with Teesside International airport allowing its products to be represented on site.

Following a five-figure investment, Revelry Spirits has agreed a year long collaboration which will see them represented in the airport’s Transporter Bar and Goosepool Bar.

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen added: “It’s great to see such a fantastic example of innovation in another brilliant local business. I’m delighted Revelry will be available alongside other amazing local firms and products in our airport.

“Small businesses are the lifeblood of our local economy and as we continue to recover from the impact of the coronavirus its more important than ever that our budding entrepreneurs have the chances to promote their products.

“By partnering with this local distillery we are able, once again, to keep the money we spend in our region and put it back in the pockets of local people from across Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool.”

Liam Price, co-founder of Revelry Spirits said: “We are proud of our heritage and are always looking for new ways to support the local area. It’s great to see Teesside International Airport back up and running and it’s been a highlight for our brand to be a part of the airport’s redevelopment.”

Katrina Rosser, co-founder of Revelry Spirits added: “We are thrilled to partner with the airport to promote our new handcrafted spirits. The airport will allow us to gain international exposure from passengers from around the world which aids our ambitious growth plans.”

The local gin distillery situated on Danby Wynd, Yarm High Street, distils, bottles and labels every product in-house and has recently launched their own naturally filtered vodka.

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