A DISTILLERY will be donating profits from one of its products to a mental health charity at the end of May.

Stirling Distillery has announced it will donate profits from its Gin Blue Line spirit to mental health charity PTSD999.

The drink was created when distillery owner Cameron McCann – a former Metropolitan Police officer – was asked to make a product that would help raise awareness and funds for those within the emergency services suffering from PTSD.

With 20 per cent of profits going to mental health charities, the gin has raised over £5,000 since its launch in November 2021.

The distillery partnered with PTSD999 in 2022 to part-fund their PTSD awareness short film Broken Glass: A Fragile Mind and have continued to support them with the money raised by Gin Blue Line.

Made with carefully selected botanicals including forget-me-nots, Scottish heather, sage and kaffir lime leaves, Gin Blue Line should be served with a premium tonic and garnished with lemon or lime to accentuate the spicy, floral and sweet notes.