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Newcastle entrepreneur's Thirsty Gal canned cocktails scoops drinks industry win

Siobhan Linney launched the low-calorie cocktail company after losing her waitressing jobs in the pandemic

Left to right: Alex Nicholson, head of Johnston Carmichael’s Newcastle office, Siobhan Linney with her Thirsty Gal product and Adam Hardie, Johnston Carmichael’s head of food and drink(Image: North News & Pictures Ltd)

A Newcastle entrepreneur who launched a low-calorie canned cocktail business after losing her job during lockdown has won a £50,000 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ accelerator programme.

Siobhan Linney, 30, of Gosforth, set up Thirsty Gal after the pandemic led to her losing her self-employed waitressing jobs, and she realised there was a gap in the market for a low-calorie cocktail alternative. Ms Linney researched online how to make her own range, then enlisted a company to create the 90-calorie concoction. Since then, Thirsty Gal cans have proved popular with nightclubs and festivals.

The drinks have now won the top prize in the Brew Accelerator programme, designed to support the growth of start-up drink brands, beating competition from North West based craft beer firm Spookton Brew Co and Edinburgh-based non-alcoholic spirit Talonmore. The prize includes a year of mentoring and guidance, valued at £50,000.

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She said: “I really can’t believe it – I’m absolutely delighted. When I lost my job in 2021 after hospitality venues had to close, I noticed there was a gap in the low-calorie cocktail market. Ready to drink cocktails were really popular with people my age while bars were closed because of the pandemic, but most are really high in calories and sugar.

"I had no industry experience but was passionate about cocktails. I did a lot of research, found a company that could produce my cocktails with a much lower calorie count, and I’m really proud of all the progress I’ve made. I’m over the moon to have won this, and now the dream is to expand the business and run it as my full-time job.”

Ms Linney, who works part-time as an event waitress while she builds her brand, sells the drink in three flavours – Lychee Martini, Passion Fruit Martini, and Pina Colada, which she is launching this summer.

She received her first stock in July 2022 and it sold out within an hour at Newcastle’s LooseFest Festival. She now sells Thirsty Gal to regional nightclubs and venues and has been booked for another six festivals later this year.