Exceptional, award-winning craft spirits
Gorilla Spirits Co. was founded by Andy Daniels whose vision was to create a truly ethical business and an exceptional portfolio of spirits and liqueurs.
Based in the north east corner of Hampshire as it borders with Surrey, Gorilla Spirits Co.’s distillery in Upton Grey is where we make our small-batch, award-winning spirits all while donating 10% of profits from every bottle to The Gorilla Organization.
We’re proud of our products and we’re proud of the contribution we make to saving the endangered gorilla population.
We’re a family-style team, all focused on the mission of distilling, bottling, finishing, distributing and marketing Gorilla Spirits Co.
Saving gorillas, one drink at a time…
We believe in doing everything possible to make a positive impact on our world and by making lovely spirits and liqueurs that you enjoy we are also able to raise awareness of the plight of the Mountain Gorilla.
Contract Distilling & Bottling
Alongside production of our own award-winning spirits, we offer contract production and bottling to the growing drinks market – from small craft start-ups and local charities, to established big brands stocked in national supermarkets.
Supporting Gorilla Conservation
We support The Gorilla Organization by donating 10% of profits from every bottle we sell.
Even though the numbers of Mountain Gorillas are on the up they remain an endangered species and still face the serious threat of extinction. Back in 2010 there were only 880 in existence but by 2018 this number had grown to 1004. This small increase in their numbers is to be welcomed and is due to the combined efforts of governments, charities and caring business like us. We can’t be complacent though as the growth in gorilla numbers could be reversed at any time because of disease, poaching and encroachment into their habitat. This is why we are proud to donate 10% of all bottle sale profits to The Gorilla Organization.
The Gorilla Organization work with communities at the forefront of gorilla conservation with innovative and award-winning projects in Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo. Its field staff in Africa, supported by fundraising and communications teams in London, oversee a range of grassroots conservation projects, all of them aimed at addressing the key threats facing gorillas today.