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Making your own base spirit (GNS) Kirsty is a graduate of Heriot Watt University, with a Masters degree in Brewing and Distilling. Kirsty was involved in the design and building of the Arbikie distillery from scratch. The product line includes Arbikie's first gin formed from a potato-based spirit and botanicals that capture her local environment. As testament to how well she is regarded at Arbikie, her name is on their gin, ‘Kirsty’s gin’. The distillery also produces Nadar Gin, a climate positive gin. Kirsty Black is a Rectifier in the Gin Guild Filmed as part of the virtual Ginposium 2021 sessions for The Gin Guild https://www.ginposium.com https://www.theginguild.com About The Gin Guild The Gin Guild was incorporated by The Worshipful Company of Distillers, one of London’s traditional livery bodies, incorporated by Royal Charter in 1638. The historical role of The Worshipful Company of Distillers was to hold key responsibilities for the control and regulation of early gin distillers. We have a unique, historical link to the gin industry and its historical heart - London. The city remains fundamentally important to gin as the category becomes prominent across the world. The Worshipful Company of Distillers aims, via the work of the Gin Guild, to provide and facilitate a wider opportunity for those involved in the gin industry, allowing them to participate in a modern convivial industry forum, whilst reflecting and including many of the traditions of the City of London. The Gin Guild is a prestigious organisation supported by many of the world’s leading gin brands, their distillers and colleagues and celebrate and promote excellence in the distillation and promotion of gin. Guild membership is open to a range of gin industry players. The classes of membership are as follows: • Founder Wardens: The four Founder companies appoint the four Founder Wardens. • Warden Rectifiers: This group is limited to producer/distillers and brand owners (excluding supermarket own brands and retail off trade, and/or ineligible gin styles, and smaller low volume craft distillers). This is held as a corporate representative position (with only one such position in each company). • Rectifiers: Individuals involved in the wider Gin industry (including small craft distillers and those involved in production, distribution, marketing/ sales, bar staff, retailers/buyers, journalists, educators, and other commentators). The Guild arranges, co-hosts and/or facilitates access for Guild members to a programme of gin related events and celebrations, including: • Gin tasting events • Guild installation ceremonies. • Networking & events - A key benefit of Guild membership (open to members only), is the opportunity to network. The Guild has at least two formal dinners a year, at which Guild installations take place. Both offer exceptional hospitality and opportunities for key guests to be invited. • Guild Website - The Guild website is an active resource, promoting events, lectures and member companies and brands. The members only section also provides resource to members. • Awards - The Guild sponsors four key gin awards within the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC). London Dry, Contemporary, UK producer and International Producer. For further details visit www.theginguild.com