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Margot Robbie’s Papa Salt Gin Snubbed by UK Bars

Margot Robbie’s seaside-inspired gin faces a tricky rollout as U.K. venues balk at oyster shell allergy concerns, prompting a reformulation while retailers keep bottles on their shelves.

March 21, 2026
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MARGOT Robbie’s celebrity gin brand, Papa Salt, has run into a challenge as it expands in the U.K. entertainment and lifestyle space.

The premium spirit, which Robbie launched with husband Tom Ackerley and friends, drew attention for its coastal-inspired flavour profile and use of oyster shell in its botanical mix.

However, some U.K. bars have reportedly hesitated to stock the gin over concerns about possible shellfish allergy risks.

Papa Salt first launched in Australia in 2023 before expanding to Britain in 2024. Robbie previously described the brand as a passion project inspired by her love of gin and her beachside upbringing.

 

 

But in a crowded celebrity drinks market, the ingredient choice appears to have complicated the rollout for some venues, especially those already managing strict food and drink allergy protocols.

Retailers including Waitrose, Tesco, and Harvey Nichols have continued to carry the product with allergy warnings, though bar adoption has reportedly been slower.

In response, the company confirmed it is reformulating the gin and removing oyster shell from the recipe, with the transition already underway and expected to be completed in the U.K. before the end of the year.

A bar owner told The Guardian newspaper: "In order to stock her gin, we would have to train all our staff to ask guests if they have a shellfish allergy when they ordered a G&T. It is simply not worth the time or the risk.'

A restaurant manager told them: "We are dealing with enough at the moment, it is a tough time for restaurants, we don’t want to have to ask people if they are allergic to molluscs when they order a gin."

The move suggests Papa Salt is adapting quickly as it competes in the booming celeb-backed spirits business.

While the setback is a notable one, the brand appears focused on making the product more accessible to both venues and consumers.

6 responses to “Margot Robbie’s Papa Salt Gin Snubbed by UK Bars”

  1. Isla Brooks says:

    Is the oyster shell part really necessary for a good gin? Sounds a little strange to me.

  2. Ruby Turner says:

    Honestly, I think Margot Robbie’s drink has potential, but it’s just another celebrity boom that’s bound to bust eventually. What do you think?

  3. James Foster says:

    Oh great, another gin made by a rich celebrity — just what the world needed! What’s next, avocado toast vodka?

  4. Noah Collins says:

    What specific challenges did Papa Salt Gin face in the market? I’d love to know more about that!

  5. Connor Payne says:

    Celebrity gins are everywhere now, and I’m not convinced they’re anything special. Can’t we just enjoy a good local distillery instead?

  6. Matthew Dixon says:

    I love how they’re using oyster shell in the blend, but won’t it just make everyone think they’re drinking the sea?

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