Charitable Gin Spirits

Ivy City Gin Donates Proceeds Directly to DC's Habitat for Humanity

Ivy City Gin is the second line of gin produced in Washington DC's One Eight Distilling company. The American dry gin was created in order to help ongoing community projects in Washington. For each bottle of Ivy City Gin sold, there will be a one dollar donation given to Habitat for Humanity.

The gin is named after Ivy City, the location in which it is produced. Its simply decorated bottle features an elegant black map of Washington DC with a single black star to mark Ivy City. The otherwise clear bottle is clean and elegant -- reflective of quality and impeccable taste.

The handcrafted label directly reflects the locally sourced grains and ingredients used to produce the gin. The entire bottle is created with local supplies, chosen with the intention of assisting local humanitarian initiatives.
Trend Themes
1. Local Philanthropy - Creating products that directly contribute to local community projects and initiatives.
2. Craft Distilling - Producing small-batch, handcrafted spirits with locally sourced ingredients.
3. Cause Marketing - Donating a portion of sales to a specific charitable cause or organization.
Industry Implications
1. Alcoholic Beverages - Opportunity for spirit producers to incorporate philanthropic initiatives into their products and branding.
2. Microbreweries and Distilleries - Small-scale producers can differentiate themselves by emphasizing local sourcing and social impact.
3. Nonprofit Organizations - Collaborative partnerships with alcohol brands can provide sustainable funding for charitable projects.

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