8 Eco-Friendly Gins Every Sustainable Sipper Should Know

Eco-Friendly Gins

Gin has long been defined by tradition, with London dry taking the classic spotlight and Old Tom offering a slightly sweeter, historic charm. Meanwhile, organic gin, a quietly growing category, is charting its own course, rooted in sustainability and careful craftsmanship. Unlike conventional gins made in undisclosed distilleries with unspecified ingredients, organic expressions show their ethos on the label, with certified grains and botanicals grown without synthetic pesticides and often sourced from small farms or eco-conscious distilleries.

From crisp, citrus-driven sips to deeper, herbaceous flavors, each bottle reflects the care and thought put into nearly every step of production. Ranked from lowest to highest price, here are eight standout eco-friendly gins that prove sustainability and excellent taste can go hand in hand.

1. Prairie Spirits Organic Gin

Price: ~$25

Prairie Spirit’s flagship gin uses 100% USDA‑certified organic corn from Midwestern farms, pairing crisp neutral spirit with traditional gin botanicals for a herbaceous, punchy expression. The producer emphasizes sustainable harvest and respectful agriculture from the field through bottling. Key botanicals include juniper, angelica, lemon, coriander and lavender.

Best for: Herb‑driven cocktails

2. Farmer’s Spirits Organic Gin

Price: ~$30

Bottled at 46.7% ABV, Farmer’s Organic Gin is certified organic by the USDA and produced in Idaho from wheat grown on 1,000 Springs Mill Farm, a locally owned, third-generation organic and non-GMO operation. The grain is distilled at Distilled Resources Inc. and infused with juniper, elderflower, lemongrass, coriander, rosebud, angelica root, orange and lime peel, with hemp seed as an additional botanical.

Best for: Clean gin and tonics

3. Greenbar Distillery City Bright Gin

Price: ~$35

Based in Los Angeles, California, Greenbar Distillery produces a range of certified organic spirits, including this gin made with botanicals sourced to organic standards. Ingredients include juniper, ancho chiles, angelica, basil, California bay, cardamom, cassia, coriander, cubeb, black cumin, fennel, grapefruit, lemon balm, lemongrass, lemon, makrut lime, lapsang souchong tea, lime, pink peppercorn, sichuan peppercorn, peppermint, spearmint, star anise and tarragon.

Additionally, the brand plants a tree for every bottle sold and uses lightweight and recycled packaging to reduce its environmental footprint.

Best for: Bright, modern craft cocktails

4. Boatyard Double Gin

Price: ~$40

Produced in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, this juniper‑forward gin uses organically produced wheat spirit and certified organic botanicals, such as locally foraged sweet gale, alongside angelica, bog myrtle, coriander, grains of paradise, juniper, licorice and orris root.

The distillery, the first in Fermanagh in over a century, champions organic sourcing and became Ireland’s first B Corp-certified distillery, showing a broader environmental and social commitment.

Best for: Classic drinks that call for a London dry

5. Purity Gin 34 Nordic Old Tom Gin

Price: ~$40

Purity Gin 34 Nordic Old Tom spotlights organic ingredients for both its botanical blend and base spirit. Distilled 34 times for extra smoothness, this gin is flavored with juniper, coriander, lavender, cardamom, angelica root, basil, thyme, lingonberry, European blueberry and organic sugar. Produced inside the 13th-century Ellinge Castle in Southern Sweden, its slightly sweeter style makes it an excellent bridge between classic and contemporary cocktails.

Best for: Tom Collins and vintage mixes

6. Lind & Lime Organic Gin

Price: ~$40

Produced at a certified organic and B Corp distillery in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, Lind & Lime’s gin reflects a commitment to sustainability from ingredient sourcing to packaging. The distillery’s certifications confirm both ecological and social responsibility.

Presenting a clean and straightforward profile, Lind & Lime is crafted with juniper, fresh lime peel and a touch of pink peppercorns.

Best for: Dry and citrusy sips

7. Hernö Organic Gin

Price: ~$45

Hernö’s organic gin is distilled in Sweden using organically grown botanicals. While specific sustainability commitments beyond organic sourcing vary by market, organic certification ensures the avoidance of synthetic pesticides and supports healthier farming systems.

Look for tasting notes created from a mix of juniper, lingonberries, meadowsweet, black pepper, cassia, coriander, fresh lemon peel and vanilla in this savory spirit.

Best for: Worldly gin fans

8. Eight Lands Organic Speyside Gin

Price: ~$55

Made at an organic‑certified farm distillery in Keith, Banffshire, Scotland, Glenrinnes Distillery’s Eight Lands Organic Speyside Gin uses botanicals and base ingredients grown on organically managed land certified since 2001. This long‑standing organic status speaks to true ecological stewardship.

For this eco-friendly offering, expect flavors from organic juniper, wood sorrel, cowberries, coriander, cardamom, cassia bark, sheep sorrel, lemon and lime peel, chamomile flowers and orris root.

Best for: Speyside spirit enthusiasts

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