Great Fundraising Organizations, by Alan Clayton. Book cover.

A quick round of fundraising gins

Melanie May | 27 March 2023 | News

A close up of gin and tonic in a glass with ice and a slice of lemon. By Ri Butov on Pixabay

The sun is shining, and British Summer Time has started so as we all start thinking of warmer, sunnier evenings, here’s a round of gins to savour in the sun that all support good causes.

The Tyler’s Toast gin from the Lincoln Distillery

£5.00 from every sale of The Tyler’s Toast gin (£40 a bottle) goes directly to the Masonic Charitable Foundation. It is made with specially chosen botanicals including rosemary and pear blossom to symbolise remembrance and lasting friendship respectively.


Cooper King Distillery’s carbon negative gin

At Cooper King Distillery, every 700ml bottle of Dry or Herb Gin removes 1kg of COâ‚‚e from the atmosphere and plants 1 square metre of native UK woodland through its charity partnership with the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust. Its dry gin is ÂŁ39 a bottle and offers rich cardamom notes married with juicy citrus and floral layers of local honey.

A COâ‚‚ equivalent (COâ‚‚e) is a unit of measurement that is used to standardise the climate effects of various greenhouse gases.


Stirling Distillery’s Blue Line gin

Stirling Distillery’s Blue Line gin was created in recognition of over 200 years of British policing, and raises money for police officers past and present who suffer with PTSD. 20% of Gin Blue Line profits will go to a range of charities including Police Care, which supports serving and veteran police officers who have suffered any physical or psychological harm as a result of policing. 70cl bottles are £38. Botanicals include forget-me-nots, Scottish heather, sage and kaffir lime leaves.


Cabin Pressure Spirit’s Horsham Spirit gin

West Sussex’s Cabin Pressure Spirits has raised £222 for local charity Ten Little Toes Baby Bank through sales of its Horsham Spirit gin. It will next be fundraising for the Phoenix Stroke Club. The gin includes Cubeb berry, orris root, cardamom and black pepper with a juniper base. £39 for a 70cl bottle.


Royal Collection Trust’s Royal Windsor Pink Gin

The Royal Collection Trust’s new Royal Windsor Pink Gin is infused with raspberries handpicked from across the Royal Estate in Windsor. £38 for 70cl. Profits go to help fund the care and conservation of the Royal Collection.

Molly Ollys’ Pink Gin

A bespoke, small batch juniper led premium pink gin, Molly Ollys’ Pink Gin has notes of raspberries, blackberries and Mediterranean citrus created with Shakespeare Distillery. It sells for £34 for 50cl and supports the charity.


St David’s Gin’s Ramsey Island Welsh Dry Gin

St David’s Gin is in its 5th year of partnering with the RSPB, and has so far raised over £20,000 for the charity. Prostate Cymru (Vodka) is a new partnership, supported through its vodka, and the distillery also supports St Davids RNLI through its rum. New bottles were launched on St David’s Day this year. A donation from the sale of each bottle of Ramsey Island Welsh Dry Gin (£45 a bottle) and other products for example goes towards funding projects on and around Ramsey Island that are essential for the continuation of the RSPB’s work. Botanicals are hand foraged from Ramsey – Water Mint from St Justinian’s Well plus Ling & Bell Heather.


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Plymouth Gin

Plymouth Gin is donating ÂŁ1 from every sale of its limited edition bottle to the Ocean Conservation Trust. There are 64,280 such bottles on sale.

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