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New Mexico State University rolls out 1st licensed whiskey
This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey, being filled at Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The whiskey is part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey, being filled at Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The whiskey is part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

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This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey. The whiskey is bottled by Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey. The whiskey is bottled by Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

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This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows Dry Point Distillers owner Chris Schaefer packing up bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The whiskey is part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows Dry Point Distillers owner Chris Schaefer packing up bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The whiskey is part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

Nov. 11, 2020 09:43 AM EST
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This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey. The whiskey is bottled by Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows bottles of the school's new officially licensed spirit, Pistol Pete's Six Shooter Rye Whiskey. The whiskey is bottled by Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

Nov. 11, 2020 09:44 AM EST
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This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows the school's officially licensed beer, wine and whiskey. The whiskey is bottled by Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

This Nov. 3, 2020 image provided by New Mexico State University shows the school's officially licensed beer, wine and whiskey. The whiskey is bottled by Dry Point Distillers in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as part of the school's latest branding and licensing project. (Charlie Hurley, New Mexico State University, via AP)

Nov. 11, 2020 09:43 AM EST
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