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Liverpool distillery saved from closure after being rescued by bar owner

BusinessLive reported in January that the underground gin bar part of the business, which had been based at Liverpool's Royal Albert Dock, had owed over £300,000 when it closed

Turncoat Distillery has been saved from closure(Image: Turncoat Distillery)

A Liverpool gin maker has been saved from closure after being rescued by a bar owner.

Turncoat Distillery has been snapped up by Edward Ridding, the co-founder of Liverpool’s first Spanish Pinchos bar, Roja Pinchos. His career has also seen him work for the soft drinks brand, Vimto and the gin brand, Bombay Sapphire.

The company had originally closed its doors at the start of December after six years in operation.

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Production at the distillery ceased after its founder, Terry Langton, announced via social media that all of the brand's operations would be wound down.

BusinessLive reported in January that the underground gin bar part of the business, which had been based at Liverpool's Royal Albert Dock, had owed over £300,000 when it closed.

Edward Ridding, the co-founder of Liverpool’s first Spanish Pinchos Bar, Roja Pinchos(Image: Edward Ridding)

Turncoat in one of the city’s most iconic locations at the start of 2020 in the basement below Revolución de Cuba.

It had been run by the team behind Turncoat Distillery which itself was founded in a Liverpool garage in 2016.