Tarsier Gin heads to BCB for big reveal
By Miona MadsenManchester’s Tarsier Southeast Asian Spirit will officially launch its jungle-inspired bottle at this year’s Bar Convent Berlin (BCB).

Following the unveiling of the new design in July, Tarsier Southeast Asian Spirit is preparing for the bottle’s official launch at BCB from 6 to 8 October.
BCB attracts thousands of bartenders, buyers, distributors, and brand owners from around the world.
Tarsier’s new black-glass bottle design features intricate jungle motifs inspired by the tarsier’s nocturnal habitat and is topped with bespoke wooden stoppers.
Tim Driver, co-founder of Tarsier Spirit, said: “BCB is the perfect stage for us to showcase the next chapter of Tarsier. Our new look brings to life the adventure, discovery, and wild spirit of Southeast Asia in a way that matches the character of the liquid inside the bottle. It’s bold, it’s premium, and it’s unmistakably Tarsier.
“BCB Berlin has always been a successful show for us. As a brand with a unique proposition, Tarsier has stood out to international audiences since we first exhibited in 2018. This is our sixth time exhibiting, and we are excited to be returning with a brand new look.”
Tarsier Spirit will exhibit in Hall 18, A55, during BCB. On Monday 6 October, Tarsier will join other small, independent, and owner-operated brands, including Tidal Rum, Artisan Drinks, Neurita, Aybrook and Mason, Karminia, and Beesou Aperitif, for an exclusive, invite-only afterparty.
Tarsier launched in 2028. It is currently available in more than 24 countries worldwide, including the UK through Chimera Brand Development and in Ontario, Canada, from Tre Amici Wines and Spirits. The spirit brand has also secured listings with venues such as Raffles Hotel Cambodia, The Shard London, The Ivy Collection, and Rosa’s Thai restaurants.
The company’s portfolio features a variety of expressions, including dry gin, Calamansi Citrus Gin, Lychee & Raspberry Pink Gin, Chilli & Lemongrass Gin, and Yuzu Marmalade Vodka.
The brand donates 10% of profits to tarsier conservation efforts in the Philippines.
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