"A Portland-based restaurant and spirits maker repurposed high-proof methyl alcohol byproducts from its distilling process—initially used as a cleaner for drains and windows—into an 80 percent alcohol sanitizing solution that exceeds the CDC’s 60 percent recommendation; because the product isn’t inspected it cannot legally be labeled as "hand sanitizer" or be sold for profit, so the company has been distributing the cleaner to customers amid shortages." - Brenna Houck