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Come and refill your bottle!
We proudly own the first (legal) gin refill station in England, aimed at cutting out the need for energy-intense raw materials such as glass bottles and bottle wax.
THE BEST? You'll be saving £5 on each refilled bottle! And don't forget - with our loyalty card scheme you can save even more - get 4 refills and for your fifth, you'll gain an extra £2.50 off on top of the existing fiver discount!
How it works
All you need to do is bring your empty Brighton Gin Pavilion Strength bottle with the original cork, and we'll guide you through the refill process when you're here. It has got its own gin vat, pump, and filler of course, and is super fun!
When can I refill?
You can come and refill Mon - Fri from 9.30am to 4.30pm at our distillery in 35a Vale Road, BN41 1GD.
How much does it cost?
We are currently offering:
- a single refill of your 700ml Brighton Gin Pavilion Strength bottle for £33.50, saving £5 (RRP £38.50).
- a single refill of your 700ml Brighton Gin Seaside Strength bottle for £43.50, saving £5 (RRP £48.50).
For our local on-trade customers we also operate a bulk refill service to ensure carbon footprint reduction across our direct supply. Get in touch if you're interested!
Our founder Kathy says:
"Here at Brighton Gin, we've long believed that if enough of us make small positive changes, we can have a great effect cumulatively! We've also heard from people that they really love their Brighton Gin bottles and want to avoid putting them in the recycling if at all possible! Getting our refill station up and running means that our customers will be able to actively both reduce and reuse - and save money in to the bargain! We are endeavouring to make Brighton Gin's production as sustainable as possible, in every way we can. It'll be a long road to being carbon negative - we want to go beyond carbon neutral - but every change and adaptation like this is a positive step along the way. We're also really looking forwards to welcoming more of our customers to the Gin Cave and hope they'll enjoy refilling their bottles as much as we've enjoyed making the gin."