PULLMAN, WASH – September 19th was the first official day of the new spirit drink merch store in Pullman.
The Paddock Spirits are opening their first location right above Vhallah Bar and Grill you can find most of their canned cocktails at local bars here in Pullman. We got the chance to speak with a few locals about what they think.
A few of the locals stated “We wanted to be the first customers of the paddock. I think we were like the second customers we did come a little early i do think they believe that we worked here.”
Paddock is Pullman local drink helped created by Blake and Cory Preston we were able to speak with these two at the opening.
The Prestons said, “We’ve got the world spirits competition in October that we nominated best in class for. so the first goal is to make Pullman proud you know yeah. we’re going up against Kate Upton and Greg Norman for that award which are like it’s just weird that two celebrities and then Pullman so that feels nice to even be in the room with them.”
Paddock’s four primary flavors scored gold medals or higher at the San Francisco World Spirit Competition. The strawberry red apple flavor earned doubled gold and was named a finalist for the best-in-class vodka base ready-to-drink canned cocktail.
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