The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Gin sales will top up foodbank

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A spirits company has pushed forward the launch of Broughty Ferry Gin to help a struggling foodbank.

The gin was due to be unveiled in July to coincide with the Fisherman’s Beer Festival, with a percentage of profits going towards Broughty Ferry lifeboat station.

But Toll House Spirits, renowned for Redcastle gin and rum, will release 100 limited edition bottles to help struggling families.

The pink gin, inspired by blossom trees in Dawson Park and distilled using locally-grown raspberrie­s, will cost £30 per bottle and £5 will be donated to Broughty Ferry foodbank with every purchase.

The gin is expected to be on sale from Monday, after the company teamed up with local shops.

Illustrato­r Molly McCammon created the logo design ahead of the special release.

The beer festival has been reschedule­d for 2021 and Toll House Spirits have pledged to honour their support once the limited edition bottles are sold. The RNLI would have received £1 for every bottle sold under the sponsorshi­p.

Despite being an Angus-based company, Fiona Walsh and her sister Angela Jarron, who run the company with Fiona’s husband John, have spent their whole life in Broughty Ferry and wanted to pair with local charities.

Co-director Fiona said: “We have got such a vibrant social community and it was strange that there was no products that were for Broughty Ferry.

“We wanted to do something for our home town and with the foodbanks we know how quickly families can find themselves in difficult financial situations.

“A lot of families around here are finding themselves going from being employed to suddenly having the rug pulled from under their feet.”

 ??  ?? Gin firm director Angela Jarron with distiller Lewis Scothern.
Gin firm director Angela Jarron with distiller Lewis Scothern.

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