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Cocktails as simple as making a cup of single-serve coffee. Yes! Debra Walker conceived the idea of the Bibo Barmaid a few years ago and when she met Amy Sutton, co-owner of Claremont Distilled Spirits and tasted Sutton’s award-winning vodka. Walker knew she had found her liquor partner.

Bibo Barmaid and Claremont Distilled Spirits have now completed the system with the launch of launched liquor pouches for the revolutionary Bibo Barmaid, a smart, self-serve cocktail machine that allows consumers to create expertly crafted mixed drinks with the touch of a button.

Claremont has released 50ML liquor pouches in the following 4 flavors—Claremont Vodka, Tracks & Rails Whiskey, Tilted Dog Dark Rum and Rosalita La Artista, Agave Distilled Spirit

“It’s a great match – Bibo is thrilled to take the work of making a cocktail at home or in your hotel room to a new level of convenience with the introduction of the liquor pouches for the Bibo system,” Walker says. “Summer is here, the Fourth of July and summer picnics and the Bibo Machine is perfect for all of those occasions – and more.”   Forty-two percent of spirits are imported into the U.S., and that number is growing. Here are two NJ- owned companies bringing the liquor and cocktail industry back to the U.S. in a bright, emerging category: Single-Serve Cocktails.

“As the cocktail culture continues to prosper, we know consumers are looking for quality, hand-crafted cocktails in places where they haven’t been available before – hotel rooms, entertainment venues and sporting events,” says Sutton, Co-Owner & VP of Sales and Marketing for Claremont Distillery. “Our partnership with Bibo Barmaid will help us capture more of these occasions and we couldn’t be more excited as to what this means for the industry.”

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