'The bad news is that we may run short of gin for a very short while'
Emma Godivala, a director at York Gin, which suffered a break-in last weekend, pictured three years ago.
A statement from the company read: “Following the break in at the distillery, we want to thank everyone for your messages of support and concern. We really do appreciate them.“And while a large quantity of gin was stolen, none of our equipment was damaged.“The good news is we can get back up and running quickly - making our gins, bottling, labelling and packing them. And getting bottles of our world-beating gins out to our wonderful customers.
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