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Alberta unveils official logo for Alberta Whisky

The Government of Alberta has unveiled an official Alberta Whisky logo intended to mark bottles as made-in-Alberta, premium quality spirits.

The Government of Alberta has introduced a new official logo for Alberta Whisky, which officials say will act as a trusted mark identifying whisky as a made-in-Alberta, premium world-class product.

The province says the logo is meant to help consumers easily recognize whisky that has been produced in Alberta, distinguishing it from other spirits on store shelves both locally and beyond the province.

Details on which distilleries will be eligible to use the logo, and the specific criteria required to qualify, were not included in the announcement.

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