Vodka maker warns buyers tipple won't stave off virus

March 09, 2020 - 12:19
US vodka distiller Tito's has warned buyers that making hand sanitiser out of its liquour will not help them fight off the coronavirus, in response to a surge of internet users boasting of making their own moonshine virus protection.

 

Vodka makers Tito's has taken to Twitter to urge buyers not to try to defend themselves against the potentially deadly coronavirus by using homemade hand sanitiser based on its liquour. AFP/VNA Photo

WASHINGTON US vodka distiller Tito's has warned buyers that making hand sanitiser out of its liquour will not help them fight off the coronavirus, in response to a surge of internet users boasting of making their own moonshine virus protection.

"I made some hand sanitizer out your vodka. The hand sanitizer doesn't taste bad either. Cheers to Tito's vodka. Keeping me germ-free and feeling good at the same time," said Texas-based Twitter user Snottypotty.

Another user called Kaliel said "gonna make some hand sanitiser from @TitosVodka to keep safe from the corona virus," while another fan, Rick Holter, suggested keeping a bottle of vodka handy for hand washing.

Faced with an onslaught of such messages and recipes for artisanal vodka-based hand gels, Tito's Vodka took to Twitter to urge people to heed the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about the use of hand sanitiser.

"Per the CDC, hand sanitiser needs to contain at least 60 per cent alcohol. Tito's Handmade Vodka is 40 per cent alcohol, and therefore does not meet the current recommendation of the CDC," the distiller said. AFP

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