HIGH RISE BEVERAGE COMPANY AND SILVER EAGLE ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP
The CHS-based brand is now launching into Houston, TX
HOUSTON, T.X. – High Rise Beverage Company is thrilled to announce its latest partnership with Silver Eagle Distributors Houston. Silver Eagle Houston serves the Greater Houston area, including the counties of Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery. The Texas distribution giant has its corporate headquarters in Houston, along with operations in Conroe, Cypress, Pasadena, and Rosenberg. “We couldn’t be more excited to launch in the Texas market with Silver Eagle,” says Founder/CEO Matt Skinner, “We have been looking forward to getting to Texas for awhile and doing so with such a great partnership makes it that much better.”
High Rise Beverage Company is more than just a drink it’s a lifestyle. Crafted in the Southeast with real fruit and organic cane sugar, High Rise seltzers are infused with full-spectrum hemp, creating an unparalleled non-alcoholic beverage experience. Whether you're relaxing poolside, out to dinner, watching your favorite concert, or enjoying a summer barbecue, High Rise seltzers are designed to elevate your everyday moments. Vibrant flavors like mango, blood orange, and pineapple not only refresh but also inspire a sense of adventure and fun.
Silver Eagle Houston distributes a broad selection of domestic and import brands, as well as craft beers, spirits and several non-alcoholic beverages, including water. Silver Eagle Houston is committed to honoring tradition and fueling growth with its leading Operating Principles: integrity, relationship building, safety, accountability and passion.
For more information on where to purchase High Rise, visit the website. Follow along on social media, @highrisebev, for more information and to stay in the loop with all brand updates.
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