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r e n l a d Fundraising ‘Our PTA gin tastes so good, people keep coming back for more’ A


s I scrolled through my Facebook feed, a question caught my eye: ‘Has anyone ever sold a school gin?’ I kept


thinking about how well that would work in our school, but I wasn’t sure if the PTA committee would agree. I pulled some fi gures together and rambled them out nervously at the end of the next meeting. I needn’t have worried. ‘Sounds great,’


they said. ‘Go for it.’ So I spent a week researching different distilleries, emailing, phoning and getting quotes. From my fi rst call to Hawkridge Distillers, I was confi dent I could pull it off!


Making it personal Hawkridge gave us an excellent price for


the gin. They also guided me through the intricate process of fl avour combinations. The summer holidays weren’t far away, and I was running out of time, so Hawkridge suggested the PTA use a gin they had already created, and we could add our own fl avours. I thought about which fl owers, fruit


and plants grew in our village and settled on an elderfl ower and blackberry fl avour. Hawkridge had combined these fl avours


in a previous gin and sent a sample which arrived the next day. It was delicious! My children and I collected elderfl owers from around the village to send to the distillery, and Hawkridge provided the blackberries. We were also able to choose a bottle shape and create our own label with the help of the distillery’s designers.


Getting the word out I started marketing the gin by telling


people about it on our school and village WhatsApp groups, where I also took pre-orders. I set up a Spirit of Northchapel Gin Facebook and Instagram page and posted regular updates in the school newsletter. I was incredibly nervous about getting


our fi rst order. We’re a small school of 56 children, three of whom are mine, and I wondered how many we would actually sell. I ordered 100 bottles, but with only three weeks to go before the summer holidays, I assumed I’d need a big push at Christmas. To my amazement, we sold 80 bottles before any had even arrived. The last 20 fl ew out too. People started approaching me to ask for more, so I placed a second order for 50 bottles.


Coming back for more I’m surprised at how many people have


bought our PTA gin a second time. They initially wanted to support the school but returned for more when they realised how good it tasted. The response has been incredibly positive and supportive. So far we’ve made £1,300.


Nina Morgan, chair, Northchapel Parent Teacher Association, Northchapel, West Sussex (56 pupils)


LICENSING


To allow you to legally sell the gin, Hawkridge Distillers will temporarily extend its


premises licence to one person on the PTA. For sales at


PTA events, you’ll need a Temporary Event Notice. See pta.co.uk for more information


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