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OUR BIGGEST EVER COMPETITION IS HERE. 100 PRIZES TO BE WON.

There are two simple ways to win one of our amazing prizes.

1....If you've been invited to like our page but haven't done it yet, then like The Scottish Gin Society and send us a Private Message.

2...If you already like our page, then persuade one of your friends to like also and Private Message us with the details. (Both you and your friend could win!)

Here are the lovely prizes on offer.

(Proof of age will be required for the Inshriach Gin).

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A new Scottish Gin for your gin shelf for the New Year? Grab yourself a bargain over at Isle of Barra Distillers Ltd online shop where their fantastic Atlantic Gin is reduced to £28 while stocks last!!
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Oh, baby, it's cold outside! Get warmed up with a toasty Apple Winter Toddy from @CaorunnGin - Read how to make it here: https://buff.ly/3rBVxpd
45ml Caorunn Gin
125ml cloudy apple juice
dash of port
20ml lemon juice
2 teaspoons of caster sugar
2 dashes Angostura Bitters

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Letter from Glasgow Distillery Company founders summarises the immense difficulties the sector has endured in 2020. We're hoping for a more positive 2021 for all!

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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to one and all!

We hope your day was filled with great food, drinks & surrounded by at least a few loved ones 🥃🎄

Our founders have written a letter summarising some of the 2020 highlights, despite the immense difficulties of this year. Read the letter here: https://bit.ly/3rBXuSO

"It has become a recent tradition for myself, Liam Hughes, Mike Hayward and Ian McDougall, to write a letter at the end of each year, reflecting on some of the key highlights for us as a distillery, whether that’s new product launches, distributing to new export markets, recent investment, new team members and so on.

As 2020 draws to a close, it’s fair to say that we’re not quite sure where to begin with this letter.

2020 has been an undeniably difficult year for so many. Covid-19 has had a lasting impact and the last twelve months of business at Glasgow Distillery Company have been far from normal as we, along with all other businesses, have had to operate throughout this global pandemic.

Despite the difficulties we have faced in 2020, some of the key highlight for us as a distillery have been the production and distribution of hand sanitiser to over 300 local organisations, charities and hospital wards, securing new significant investment, the launch of six new products, investing in a new state-of-the-art tasting room and, perhaps the highlight of the Glasgow Distillery journey since the very beginning, claiming the title of ‘Scottish Whisky Distillery of The Year’ at the 2020 Scottish Whisky Awards 🥃 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿"

Read the full letter here: https://bit.ly/3rBXuSO

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