Elephant Gin (a tipple to help endangered elephants)

elephant gin

Elephant Gin uses profits to help protect habitats for endangered elephants. Everything’s plastic-free with lighter bottles, natural cork, hemp stress and cardboard boxes. The online store is presently closed, but you can search for stockists, or ask for it in local shops.

Due to quinine, avoid tonic water for certain medical conditions (liver failure, blood thinners, antibiotics and anti-depressants). Also check medication inserts, before consuming grapefruit or rhubarb drinks.

Unless chopped up, corks are too dense to compost (and choking hazards, if left around). So recycle them at your local off license, or send off in bulk to Recorked.

Elephants are still endangered, due to illegal poaching. Supporting sanctuaries that protect them in the wild is far better than taking children to visit elephants in zoos, where they have very little space, the weather is not natural for them (say in London zoo).

And in the wild, they live in herds of sometimes hundreds, roaming hundreds of miles. Read more on helping elephants.

The range includes:

  • London Dry Gin
  • Orange Cocoa Gin
  • Sloe Gin
  • Elephant Strength Gin!
  • Negroni (Italian liqueur)
  • Coffee Liqueur

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