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Climate-conscious spirits stocked in more Bristol bars

By Ursula Billington  Friday Oct 24, 2025

Bristol bars, pubs and restaurants are putting their support behind a not-for-profit spirits brand which says it is “building a climate-dedicated economy for a post-capitalist generation”.

Evrythng produce gin, rum and vodka at minimal cost and give all the profits from sales to climate-positive initiatives like the Wildlife Trusts.

The Welsh brand has recently added some new bars to its list of existing stockists, comprising the Arnolfini, the Junction, the Golden Crane, the Green Man, Small Bar and the Plough in Easton.

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Founder James Law announced live music venue Lost Horizon in St Jude’s, Sri Lankan restaurant Nadu and the Last Chance Saloon on Stoke’s Croft have joined the list of places choosing Evrythng as their house spirit.

“Being house pour is where the action is at as it increases our volumes, our sales and the impact we can create for local climate groups,” said Law, adding the venues are supplied using refillable ten-litre jerry cans which reduce glass and cardboard waste while also cutting transport emissions.

“Getting these listings is a great sign that the Evrythng model and mission is getting stronger every day.”

 

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Law, who created the brand on the premise that ‘giving all your money to millionaires is weird’, said Bristol is the perfect city for Evrythng: “It’s got a brilliant, progressive bar scene and the community have always been at the forefront of climate, nature and environmental causes.

“Working with venues like Nadu, Last Chance Saloon and Lost Horizon is what Evrythng is all about. Local venues, great drinks, and a shared belief that business can be a force for good.

“We’re proving that you can fund real environmental change through the simple act of ordering a round.”

Find out more at evrythng.cc and read more in James Law’s White Paper here.

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