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Dry Fly gearing up for June 1 change
April 24, 2012 in News, Business, City on Page A8 Spokane’s Dry Fly Distilling has a two-part plan to take advantage of the big switch in liquor sales starting on June 1. That’s the date Initiative 1183 goes into effect, … 7
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Here’s the Dirt: TierPoint’s growth continues with new 15,000-square-foot facility
April 1, 2011 in Business on Page A10 TierPoint, the Liberty Lake data center company, has opened doors on its third addition, a 15,000-square-foot facility. TierPoint provides corporate customers with secure and environmentally controlled business and network management …
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Dry Fly adds extra shift, equipment to meet demand for its whiskey
February 23, 2011 in Business on Page A8 Spokane-based Dry Fly Distilling is adding a second shift to produce more whiskey to meet a growing demand for aged alcohol products, company co-founder Don Poffenroth said. Poffenroth said the …
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Palouse farmer branching out into whiskey
June 17, 2010 in Business on Page A14 Colfax farmer Tim Danaher made wine in his bedroom closet when he was a teenager. Now the 59-year-old has plans to launch a second career selling his own whiskey. Danaher …
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Liquor limits expanded
April 2, 2010 in City on Page A9 OLYMPIA – Small distilleries will be able to produce more liquor under a new law that triples their maximum capacity to 60,000 gallons. The law, signed Thursday by Gov. Chris … 11
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Bill benefitting Dry Fly signed into law
April 1, 2010 in News, City Small distilleries will be able to produce more liquor under a new law that triples their maximum capacity to 60,000 gallons. The law, signed Thursday by Gov. Chris Gregoire, is … 1
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Business in brief: Dry Fly Distilling to release bourbon
March 24, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A8 Spokane’s Dry Fly Distilling plans to release a line of bourbon this fall. The company already produces craft-distilled gin, vodka and all-wheat whiskey.
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Plowing retirement savings into a new venture can be a scary adventure
March 14, 2010 in Business on Page E1 Business partners Don Poffenroth and Kent Fleischmann felt a bit shaky taking their 401(k) money to start their Spokane business, Dry Fly Distilling. They knew the statistic: Half of new … 1
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Bill eases distillery rules
January 16, 2010 in City on Page B2 OLYMPIA – The Washington Legislature is being asked to expand the amount of liquor small distillers can produce in a year and allow them to make special products. The bill, …
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Dry Fly Distilling has no shortage of help packaging its gin, vodka
May 19, 2009 in City on Page A5 Don Poffenroth and Kent Fleischmann get plenty of help at Dry Fly Distilling once their gin and vodka is ready for release. That help comes each Saturday at Dry Fly’s …
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Fresh Sheet: A double shot for Dry Fly
April 1, 2009 in Food on Page C1 Eastern Washington’s small distillery has big news: Its vodka is among the best in the world. Dry Fly Distilling won “best vodka” and “double gold medal” awards for its Washington …
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Would-be distillers aim for top shelf
April 17, 2007 in City on Page A1 Two fly-fishing buddies who hope to open a distillery in Spokane say it would be the state’s first grain-alcohol producer since the days of Prohibition. But the new business won’t …

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