Our Gin
Our Gin
Forged on the Clyde in small batches, inspired by its legendary shipbuilding heritage.

Shipyard Gin Original
The gin that started it all. Perfected by our founder Andy Samuel to create his favourite gin. A big proper classic London dry. Juniper forward, using hand foraged gorse along with elderflower and heather as key botanicals, loads of citrus peel to create an excellently balanced gin.
Multi-award winning from London Spirits Awards, Global Gin Masters and finalists at the Scottish Gin Awards.

Hale Moku
Our first flavoured gin, inspired by a remarkable chapter in Clyde shipbuilding history. The Falls of Clyde was built in Port Glasgow in 1878 and went on to sail the world's oceans for over a century. In 2025, she was finally scuttled off the coast of Hawaii — a fitting end for a ship that had become one of the most celebrated sailing vessels in the world.
We named our gin Hale Moku — meaning House of Ships in Hawaiian — in her honour. A bold, tropical blend of pineapple, passionfruit and raspberry, it's a sun-soaked tribute to a Clyde-built ship that found her final resting place in the Pacific.
Awarded Silver at the Gin Cooperation Best Flavoured Gin of the Year 2025, Hale Moku proves that great gin doesn't always have to follow the rules.
Limited Editions
Rare releases celebrating the people and places that make Scotland great.

Greenock Morton
Shipyard Gin was inspired by the industrial heritage of the Clyde shipyards and the people who worked within them — men who displayed grit, craftsmanship and determination in equal measure. One of those people was my grandfather, John Samuel, who worked as a plater at Scott's Shipbuilding & Engineering.
John was also a talented centre half who signed for Greenock Morton and later went on to play for Third Lanark. To celebrate his story, we launched a limited edition bottle featuring a stunning aerial photograph of Cappielow Park printed on the inside of the glass. We also became proud sponsors of Greenock Morton.
This edition is sold out. Stay tuned for future limited releases.

Robert Kelsey
When Shipyard Gin launched, we wanted the bottle to tell the story that helped inspire the gin. Bustling Clyde shipyards, cranes, the fanfare of high profile launches. So we turned to Robert Kelsey, one of Scotland's most celebrated artists, renowned for his serene beachscapes and gave him complete creative freedom.
Robert chose to paint the launch of the Cunard ocean liner Queen Mary from the Clyde, one of the most iconic moments in Scotland's shipbuilding history. The result was a masterpiece that captured both the grandeur of the occasion and the spirit of a country that built the world's greatest ships.
Just 100 bottles were released. They sold out within days.
This edition is sold out. Stay tuned for future limited releases.
