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Copper Rivet Distillery in Chatham launches gin to commemorate Falklands War, raising funds for Royal Navy Royal Marines Charity

A Kent distillery has created a Navy strength gin to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War.

Recognition ‘82 has been made by the Copper Rivet Distillery based at Chatham Dockyard, which played an important role in the conflict.

Copper Rivet Distillery has created a gin to commemorate the Falklands War
Copper Rivet Distillery has created a gin to commemorate the Falklands War

In 1982, Chatham’s craftsmen and women, working at the Dockyard, joined the war effort and provided support to the Royal Navy in a variety of ways

Despite government plans to close the Dockyard, the war meant it stayed open until 1984.

The Dockyard was home to the ‘Stand-by Squadron’, frigates poised to replace warships allocated to the Falklands task force.

The Dockyard workforce was placed on a 24-hour working day to cope with the volume of work involved in preparing the ships and submarines for recommissioning.

The Historic Dockyard is commemorating the 40th anniversary with a photographic exhibition, gallery display and digital exhibition, open until June.

HMS Endurance arriving at Chatham from the Falklands in August, 1982
HMS Endurance arriving at Chatham from the Falklands in August, 1982

Dockyard Gin – Recognition ’82 is a special Navy Strength (57% ABV) edition of Copper Rivet Distillery’s Dockyard Gin to honour the commitment of Dockyard workers.

It has been made in the first patented gin still for more than 100 years – the Banik Still and produced at Copper Rivet's Pumphouse Number 5 which was once part of the Royal Naval Dockyard.

The sales will be raising money for the Royal Navy Royal Marines Charity, with £5 from every bottle donated.

Stephen Russell, founder and commercial director of Copper Rivet Distillery, said: “People who know us well, know that we don’t do special edition gins but seeing our roots here in the Dockyard, the inspiration we’ve taken from the heritage and tradition of craftsmanship and our continued links with the Royal Navy, the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War was an anniversary which couldn’t be ignored.

HRH Prince Charles visiting The Copper Rivet Distillery in February
HRH Prince Charles visiting The Copper Rivet Distillery in February

"We’re delighted to have partnered with the Royal Navy Royal Marines Charity on this, our first every Navy Strength edition of Dockyard Gin”

It's not the first time the distillery has worked with local partners to produce a special edition tipple.

In November last year, the distillery launched the gin 604 with Rochester Cathedral, to raise funds to help keep the place of worship free to visit and in 2018 they worked with Leeds Castle to create a gin to commemorate the castle’s 900th anniversary.

In 2020, the distillery swapped spirits for sanitisers – developing their own hand sanitiser following the coronavirus outbreak.

Copper Rivet's Stephen Russell with the sanitiser products they produced
Copper Rivet's Stephen Russell with the sanitiser products they produced

Copper Rivet is one of the few distilleries in the UK that undertakes the complete process of brewing and distilling from grain to glass, using grain grown on the Isle of Sheppey.

The distillery also makes Dockyard Strawberry Gin; Dockyard Gin; Damson Gin; Masthouse Single Malt, Column and Grain Whiskies; Son of a Gun English Grain Spirit; and Vela Vodka.

Dockyard Gin – Recognition ‘82’ can be ordered here and costs £35 per 50cl bottle.

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