Larry Emdur has made a surprising career move and dipped his toe into the alcohol brewery industry.
The Morning Show host, 59, revealed he has developed a ‘limited edition’ whiskey called ‘The Ben Buckler’ in collaboration with Corowa Distilling Co.
He announced the news on the company’s Instagram page and was pictured tasting a tipple of his own beverage.
‘Born in Bondi, created in Corowa, The Ben Buckler has arrived and it’s no ordinary whisky,’ the caption read.
‘This limited edition release is an exciting collaboration between our favourite TV host Larry Emdur and our award winning Corowa team.’
Larry Emdur has made a surprising career move and dipped his toe into the alcohol brewery industry
The post went on to reveal Larry will attend the ‘official launch’ of the whiskey on May 25 for ‘a fun night of surprises’.
Larry left a comment under the post which read: ‘I’m so pumped for this!
‘Don’t expect to see any of my terrible dance moves from Dancing With The Stars, or maybe after a couple of Ben Bucklers that’s exactly what you should expect.’
The Morning Show host, 59, revealed he has developed a ‘limited edition’ whiskey called ‘The Ben Buckler’ in collaboration with Corowa Distilling Co.
It comes just a few weeks after Larry shared his anger over a TV viewer who was less than thrilled with seeing him appear on Channel Seven’s Good Friday Appeal.
Larry shared the disgruntled comment to Instagram on Easter Sunday, which read: ‘Does Channel Seven have anyone else? Or just Larry Emdur every day, morning, noon and night’.
The TV star was quick to reply in a lengthy caption, writing: ‘Dear D**khead, actually I take that back, you’re probably not a d**khead, you’re probably a reasonable bloke but you don’t like me and there’s a good chance I wouldn’t like you.’
He announced the news on the company’s Instagram page and was pictured tasting a tipple of his own beverage. Pictured with Beau Schilg from Corowa
Larry left a comment under the post expressing how excited he was for the collaboration to launch
‘I’m okay with you not liking me on TV, heck I don’t even like me on TV. You tagged me on your post so you wanted me to see it and I have and I just wanted you to know this,’ he continued.
‘There are at least 50 people at Channel Seven who could’ve hosted all of that Good Friday Appeal broadcast so I was incredibly honoured they asked me to host such a mammoth show.’
He added: ‘During that day I was proudly a very tiny part of a huge machine that raised in excess of $23million, a new record.
‘This money will go to research, doctors, medical staff, resources, equipment and special support projects. Mate I don’t know what you did on Friday but there’s a good chance I was a part of something that will certainly enhance the lives of sick children and will very likely save lives along the way. Enjoy the rest of your Easter.’