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New opportunities are in the can as Rock Spirits expands with new production line

The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation's Rock Spiritsfacility has a new line thatcan roll out 75,000 cases of beverages a year.

Line can produce 75,000 cases of canned beverages a year

Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation president and CEO Bruce Keating says the new canning production line can produce 75,000 cases of beverages a year. (John Pike/CBC)

The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation's Rock Spiritsfacility is expanding with a new canning production line thatwill rollout thousands of cases of Lamb's Sociable after the NLC andCorby Distilleries owners of Lamb's Rum reached an exclusive production deal.

With the added production line comes at least two more jobs at the facility, which currently employs 45 people. NLC president and CEO Bruce Keatingtold members of the media on Tuesday there could be more added.

"We'll see how we grow the business with additional orders and things like that, so there is potential there maybe for more," Keating said.

The facility bottlesspirits including Screech Rum, Old Sam Rum andGeorge Street Spiced Rum that are shipped to 34 different countries. It also has other partnerships, including withCrystal Head Vodka, Iceberg and the Newfoundland Distillery Company, whose products are bottled at the facility.

Last year 12,000 cases of Lamb's Sociable a ready to drink beverage were sold across the province.

The new canning production line at Rock Spirits will pump out roughly 22,000 cases of Lamb's Sociable as part of a partnership with Corby Distilleries. (Cecil Haire/CBC)

Keating said the line has the capacity to produce 75,000 cases of cannedbeverages a year. About 22,000 of those will be forCorby Distilleries, which produces Lamb's Sociable, a canned cocktail,in Ontario, and has a long-standing relationship with the NLC.

The investment in canning alcoholic drinks at the St. John's plant, just shy of $500,000,comes from a high volume of growth in sales of ready-to-drink products like Lamb's Sociable, said Keating. He said the decision was made prior to the last fiscal year, and remained on schedule through the pandemic in time to begin canning Corby products.

N.L. business

N.L. breweries can also avail of the new production line, said Keating, who added extra shifts could be added to double the line's productionto 150,000 cases per year if necessary.

Rock Spirits and the NLC has other partnerships in place for bottling alcohol, including with the Newfoundland Distillery Company. The new canning production line is open to craft breweries in N.L. (John Pike/CBC)

"Knowing this was coming online, we reached out to craft breweries and things like that to understand how we might be able to use this line to support them and also support what we want to do atNLC," he said.

Read morefrom CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

With files from Cecil Haire