Yorkshire Post

York Gin set to keep recreation of 18th century gin vending machine

- ISMAIL MULLA BUSINESS REPORTER ■ Email: ismail.mulla@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @IsmailMull­a

A GIN shop in York is reemerging from lockdown with its socially-distanced contraptio­n, based on the world’s first vending machine, that will serve its customers samples in a safe manner.

York Gin shop in the centre of the historic city is reopening today and managers say they’ll keep their socially-distanced gin tasting machine in place, serving free tasters.

Staff stand behind a Perspex screen and pour the gin through a stainless steel pipe into a compostabl­e cup held by the customer.

It enables the staff to have a safe, socially-distanced conversati­on about the gin while the customer tastes it.

The contraptio­n is based on the world’s first vending machine, invented during the 18th Century Gin Craze. The machine was known as a ‘Puss ’n’ Mew’.

Customers would buy illicit gin from the cat-shaped machine attached to the outside of a house by putting a penny in a slot and being served through a lead pipe. It was a way to get around a ban on gin sales.

The York Gin vending machine has no lead and no pennies change hands during the free tasting.

Emma Godivala, co-founder and marketing director of York Gin, said: “Before the latest lockdown, customers loved our Puss ‘n’ Mew machine.

“They adored the fact that they could relive a bit of gin’s history in our shop. It was originally introduced because of safety concerns, but has actually turned into a real talking point – something customers really appreciate. We think we’ll keep it in place even when the Covid crisis has passed.”

York Gin was launched to the public in 2018. The following year the business opened its shop.

Earlier this year, the gin company won two Best in England titles at the World Gin Awards 2021.

York Gin Old Tom – a collaborat­ion with the Michelinst­arred Star Inn, Harome, – won the Best English Old Tom title for the second year in a row.

We think we’ll keep it in place even when the Covid crisis has passed. Emma Godivala, co-founder and marketing director of York Gin.

 ?? GIN CONVERSATI­ON: ?? Jo Hird and Susannah Baines of York Gin showing off the York Gin shop’s Pus ’n’ Mew machine.
GIN CONVERSATI­ON: Jo Hird and Susannah Baines of York Gin showing off the York Gin shop’s Pus ’n’ Mew machine.

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