Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Monday, 2 March, 2026
HomeEyre MagazineDistillery sparks spiritual awakening

Distillery sparks spiritual awakening

Support from the community is fuelling Port Lincoln’s first distillery to greater heights.

After a journey around some regional distilleries, Justin and Sally Braakhuis were inspired to open West Coast Distilling Company – the first in Port Lincoln.

While Justin has continued his career as an accountant and Sally running the local florist Poppy and Cotton alongside their liquor exploits, they managed to construct a formidable team while allowing locals to enjoy some splendid spirits.

Justin said he and Sally stumbled across the building for the distillery and thought their business idea could stir up Port Lincoln.

“We stumbled upon a quirky building in a fantastic CBD location that practically begged for a makeover,” he said.

“With a building we could shape into anything we want, everything fell into place for us to take the leap into full-time distilling.”

One of the most popular gins at the distillery is the blood orange gin, with new cocktails introduced every week to keep the offerings fresh and interesting.

In the short-term, West Coast Distilling is looking into new gins and vodkas infused with local produce, along with exciting collaborations, bottled cocktails that blend the spirits with expert mixes and darker spirits like whiskeys and rums, aged in locally coopered barrels.

For anyone eager to open a distillery, Justin said they should expect to jump through a few hoops.

“I would say master that legal aspect first and then get familiar with the rules, because compliance is key and once you’ve conquered the paperwork that’s just the beginning.”

Justin said the support he and Sally received from family and friends had kept them going, along with the community support and regular customers.

“Their cheers and feedback fuel our passion and drive us forward.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Smoky Bay beach one of the best

Smoky Bay has been named one of the country’s best beaches. Tourism Australia’s Top 10 Best Australian Beaches For 2026 list was released on Thursday,...

Jail for teacher

More News

Grant opportunities for communities

Remote, rural, and regional community groups across Eyre Peninsula are invited to apply for a share of $200,000 in funding as the Foundation for...

Birthdays celebrated with cards and cake

Lock Get Up and Goers kicked off the new year with 13 members attended their January activity. They started off being led through chair exercise...

Underdogs claim Wudinna skinz glory

Wudinna Bowling Club’s Skinz tournament saw an upset victory in the grand final. Played last weekend, numbers were down in the annual event - but...

Ceduna cheer in bowls

The Ceduna Thursday Pennants Western Eyre Bowling Association teams were able to enjoy exciting wins last week. Ceduna Green managed to edge past Streaky...

Take a look under the sea

Glass bottom boat tours will be on offer at Cowell on Saturday 7 March to coincide with the annual fireworks event. Spencer Gulf Adventures Steve...

New faces at Miltaburra

Miltaburra Area School has welcomed a number of new faces in 2026. New kindergarten children are starting their schooling adventure, in addition to a new...

Cowell to light up with fireworks

Fireworks will light up Cowell at the annual March long weekend event. Franklin Harbour Community Development Group secretary Maggie Earl said the afternoon market stalls,...

More dismissal details needed

Dear editor, It’s not often that one can use the terms Byzantine and Machiavellian together in one sentence, but the goings on in the Tumby...

Church Times

Sunday 1 March Cleve Lutheran Parish Cowell: 9.30am LR Cleve: 9.30am LR Lock: 9am LR Ceduna Lutheran Parish St Paul's, Ceduna: 10am Cummins Lutheran Parish Tumby Bay: 8.30am Cummins:...

Branch returns for 2026

The Ceduna branch of the South Australian Country Women’s Association (SACWA) held its first meeting for 2026 at the Anglican Church Hall on Tuesday...