The first of the Halls to come to Campbeltown was around 1820 when William Hall, a merchant, moved from Glasgow. Little is known of him, however we believe he lived in
*12 actually but most of us are old so it felt like 24 We’ve been really feeling the love for Kintyre Gin lately. Until recently, this was mostly an online social media
So you’ve got your bottle of Kintyre Gin now, but what are you to do with it? Drink it, of course. Serve it with tonic, certainly. But what about a
What a crazy couple of weeks at Kintyre Gin HQ! It was a wonderful thing to start posting out our crowdfunder bottles at long last and release first batch, ‘Argyll’,
We’ve had some busy days here at Beinn An Tuirc. Last Wednesday our bottles arrived. Thursday and Friday we started bottling the gin. Saturday, after a last minute decision, we
If you saw last week’s blog then you should already know a bit about our botanicals. But how did we come to choose those botanicals? Well, it was all done with help
Beinn An Tuirc is the highest hill in the district of Kintyre and our distillery’s namesake. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering where our logo of the boar came from,
Here at Kintyre Gin we’re committed to reducing our impact on the environment in whatever way we can. One way in which we aim to do this is through our
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