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Find Familiar Spirits Debuts ‘Quests End NPC' Whiskey

Find Familiar Spirits Debuts ‘Quests End NPC' Whiskey

Geek Dad3 days ago

Find Familiar Spirits, the premium gaming spirits company founded by actor and entrepreneur Matthew Lillard and screenwriter Justin Ware, has just announced the launch of a new line of premium whiskey: Quest's End NPC. This is an accessible new way to invite more adventurers to the gaming and spirits table. Says Matthew Lillard:
We've always thought gaming and whiskey are best enjoyed with other people. NPC is our way to invite more fans to join the party and experience the incredible community we've been building. And while sharing a drink, we figured, why not give them dice and a fun game to play?
NPC: Master of the Thieves Guild is a 90-proof bourbon priced at $54.99 and comes bundled with a custom D20, a mini dice bag, and exclusive access to a new dice game. Brave or Knave is a brand-new fast-paced, rules-light dice game, co-created by Lillard and Ware, that's easy to learn and perfect for stirring up fun and chaos between friends!
Crafted by Master Blender Molly Troupe, NPC: Master of the Thieves Guild has a tasting profile that delivers rich notes of toffee and vanilla, brightened by sweet mint and balanced with subtle hints of leather and spice. You can purchase NPC: Master of the Thieves Guild from the Find Familiar Spirits website. Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on Patreon!

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