Close Menu
Savannah HeraldSavannah Herald
    • Home
    • News
      • Local
      • State
      • National
      • World
      • HBCUs
    • Events
    • Directories
    • Weather
    • Traffic
    • Sports
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
      • Faith
      • Senior Living
      • Health
      • Travel
      • Beauty
      • Fashion
      • Food
      • Art & Literature
    • Business
      • Real Estate
      • Entertainment
      • Investing
      • Education
    • Guides
      • Summer Camp Guide
      • Juneteenth Guide
      • Black History Savannah
      • MLK Guide Savannah
    We're Social
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • YouTube

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Trending
    • Top Trench Coat Styles for Spring 2025 » coco bassey
    • 2026 Driskell Prize Goes to Spelman Scholar Cheryl Finley, Recognized for Investing in Next Generation of Visual Arts Leaders
    • Will Vigilantes Be Able to Kill Women Seeking Abortions in North Carolina?
    • Why Senior Living Owners, Operators, Investors Shouldn’t Overlook Median Occupancy Rates
    • How to Sell a House in 2026
    • The Source |Travis Scott and Air Jordan Break from Earth Tones with “Pink Pack” Drop
    • Latto: Talks Finding Out Pregnant, Retirement Tweet, More (Video)
    • Sandoval Earns ABCA/Rawlings All-South Region Selection
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Login
    Savannah HeraldSavannah Herald
    Savannah HeraldSavannah Herald
    Home » Bayab Gin’s Mission to Put African Gin on Every Back Bar
    Food

    Bayab Gin’s Mission to Put African Gin on Every Back Bar

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 29, 20267 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Bayab Gin founders Chris Frederick and Damola Timeyin
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Food & Beverage News: Insights, Safety, and Dining Trends

    Key takeaways
    • Founders Damola Timeyin and Chris Frederick combine finance, advertising, and hospitality experience to build Spearhead Spirits.
    • Bayab Gin is a Pan-African gin anchored by the baobab fruit, blending tradition with vibrant African flavors.
    • Four expressions include African Dry, Orange & Marula, African Rose Water, and limited Palm & Pineapple showcasing continental botanicals.
    • Production is sustainable: a fully solar-powered distillery in KwaZulu-Natal and baobab research at Ho Technical University.
    • Growth focuses on flavor tourism and global expansion across Europe, Asia, and the United States to showcase African spirits.

    With a mission to bring African gin and spirits to every back bar in the world, long-time friends and business partners, Damola Timeyin and Chris Frederick, are using their collective experience in branding, advertising, finance, and the food and beverage industry to put their portfolio of spirits on the map.

    With a special focus on their world-class Pan-African spirit, Bayab Gin, the South Africa-based brand currently offers four expressions and has already built a strong following.

    Bringing an African Spirits Brand to Life

    “It really began with a moment. Chris and I were out at a bar with a huge selection of spirits, and we asked the bartender if he had any spirits from Africa. The answer was no,” Timeyin shares.

    “For us, that was astonishing given the size, the depth, and the diversity of the continent. That moment was really the catalyst that made us say something needs to change.”

    Timeyin and Frederick have been friends for nearly 20 years before becoming business partners. While they grew up in the United Kingdom, they are both of Nigerian descent. Timeyin noting that he spent much time between the two countries over the course of his life.

    Pictured: Portfolio of Bayab Gin expressions | Photo courtesy: Spearhead Spirits

    The pair met while studying at Leeds University in Yorkshire, England. After graduating, they remained close, building careers in finance and banking before ultimately finding themselves on parallel paths in food and beverage.

    “Chris worked in finance and owned a pub. He was one of the few Black publicans in the UK,” says Timeyin. He continues, “I left banking for advertising, and in the agency work, I was supporting spirits brands.”

    Following their conversation at the bar that day, they used their experiences to inform their instincts and began building Spearhead Spirits, the parent company that houses their suite of products. Founded in 2019, the brand is focused on bringing African spirits to the forefront of the beverage industry.

    Developing Expressions of African Gin

    “While Africa has a plethora of spirits, there weren’t many African spirit brands in major markets like the United Kingdom, the United States and Europe. And if you were to ask bartenders in any of those places, African liquors weren’t really a thing, and that’s what sparked our interest and motivation,” says Timeyin.

    Spearhead Spirits’ initial product was Vusa, an African sugar cane vodka, but they soon expanded into gin, a category with a well-established culture and reputation in the United Kingdom.

    They launched their first African gin product, Bayab Gin, in 2020. Timeyin says, “What we understood is that gin is a great canvas for telling stories about flavor, and flavors from around the world because you’re using a tapestry of botanicals to paint that picture. And if we wanted to bring African [spirit] culture to the world, gin was quite possibly the best vehicle or place to start.”

    While all gins require juniper as a core botanical, Frederick and Timeyin found it necessary for their version to be anchored in botanicals they felt represented and told the story of Africa. That choice became the baobab tree, also known as the “tree of life.”

    Timeyin shares, “It’s a fascinating tree with a fascinating story. The trees grow for thousands and thousands of years. The baobab fruit is an ancient African superfruit that has some of the highest amounts of antioxidants of any fruit in the world and more vitamin C than an orange. For an African gin, we couldn’t have done any better than to start with that fruit.”

    Along with the baobab fruit, other African botanicals like coarse salt from the Botswana plains were also selected with the intention of helping people explore the vibrancy, brightness, and uniqueness of flavors found across the continent.

    “We didn’t want to be a gin distilled in South Africa, we wanted to be a Pan African gin that told a story of flavors from across the continent, while appealing to people who have varied tastes,” notes co-founder Timeyin.

    This intentional exploration of ingredients led them to dream up and develop four expressions of Bayab African Gin to date. Their African Dry Gin, which they describe as their purest expression, features juniper, baobab fruit, and classic botanicals like coriander and citrus peels.

    Bayab Gin - Palm and Pineapple expression
    Pictured: Bayab Gin’s Palm & Pineapple expression | Photo courtesy: Spearhead Spirits

    Another expression is more citrus-forward, made with burnt orange and marula, a celebrated African fruit that adds a touch of tartness. Their African Rose Water Gin combines oils extracted from Kenyan rose petals with grapefruit peels. The fourth and final expression carries deeply personal meaning for both Frederick and Timeyin.

    Brought to market one year after the launch of the initial three expressions, Bayab’s Palm and Pineapple gin was created to celebrate Nigerian Independence Day. “It was more than just slapping a green and white label on a bottle,” Timeyin says. “But we wanted to make sure what was in the bottle represented Nigerian culture and Nigerian beverage culture.”

    This limited edition expression was made using fermented palm sap (a nod to palm wine, a drink very common at Nigerian celebrations), which they balanced with ripe South African pineapple.

    Timeyin shares, “You pop the bottle and get hit with the pineapple, but it’s really dry on the tongue, which confuses people in a good way. It was a really interesting way to bring a tropical flavor into the world of gin.”

    RELATED: Nzeka Biyela Locks Down a South African Gin Like No Other

    A Commitment to Sustainability

    In tandem with Spearhead Spirit’s mission to bring their Pan-African spirits and gin to the world, Timeyin and Frederick have also made clear commitments to sustainability, both in how their spirits are distilled and the ingredients they use to create their products.

    Timeyin says of this commitment, “We’ve always wanted to do things the right way, and it stems from our belief that the world has extracted everything from the African continent forever, and we do not subscribe to that approach, to the culture of extraction.”

    Timeyin shares that it starts with the distillery located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which is fully solar-powered, meaning everything they craft is “powered by the African sun.” This also means no fossil fuels are used in the production of their African gin and spirits, and that they can meet the demands of the market without being detrimental to the environment.

    Bayab Gin - Orange and Marula expression
    Pictured: Bayab Gin’s Orange & Marula expression | Photo courtesy: Spearhead Spirits

    They have also made an investment in preservation research for the baobab tree being conducted at Ho Technical University in Ghana. Timeyin shares, “Because the baobab tree grows very slowly, taking too much fruit can put the tree under stress. The research is to cultivate new variants of the baobab tree that grow faster and bear fruit faster. It will help lessen the risk of extinction and deterioration, and will offer a more sustainable way for the tree to exist in society.”

    Evolving Flavor Tourism Through Bayab Gin

    As Spearhead Spirits continues to expand, Timeyin says he and Frederick know where they plan to place their focus next. He shares, “The next year is really about spreading the good work. We love the idea of flavor tourism. We want to take people somewhere brighter with Bayab and that’s a campaign we’ll be running.” 

    He adds, “Asia, Europe, and other continents have had their moments, and we want to spearhead the same for African spirits. No pun intended.”

    For the founders, the journey has been one of entrepreneurship and exploration, and their growing impact suggests African spirits are poised for a much larger moment on the global stage.

    To learn more about Spearhead Spirits and Bayab Gin, or to locate where they retail, visit their website, or keep up to date with events and news on Instagram.

    Read the full article from the original source


    Consumer Food Trends Culinary News Dining Trends Farm to Table Fast Food News FDA Food Updates Food and Beverage Food Industry Trends Food Manufacturing Food Marketing Food News Food Recalls Food Regulation Food Safety Global Food Industry Grocery Industry Health and Nutrition New Food Products Restaurant Industry Sustainable Food
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Savannah Herald
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Food May 29, 2026

    17 Quick Keto Dinners Under 30 Minutes

    Food May 28, 2026

    Creamy Tuscan Tortellini Soup [Easy + Comforting]

    Food May 27, 2026

    17 Keto 4th of July Recipes to Try This Year

    Food May 27, 2026

    Greencore’s profits hit by costs linked to Bakkavor acquisition

    Food May 26, 2026

    Easy Vegan Pound Cake – Make It Dairy Free

    Food May 27, 2026

    Preserving Recipes: Zine-Making Keeps Gullah Geechee Culture Alive

    Comments are closed.

    Don't Miss
    Senior Living August 28, 2025By Savannah Herald04 Mins Read

    5 Powerful Conveniences of Pet-Friendly Assisted Living

    August 28, 2025

    Aging Well: Details & Insights for Elder People and Caretakers At Summerset Elderly Person Living,…

    How the GROWTH Act Can Protect 40 Million American Savers. – ThyBlackMan.com

    December 7, 2025

    Risk of snakebites increasing as reptiles adapt to changing world, says study | Snakes

    May 21, 2026

    Trump’s Attempt to Play It Cool When Asked If He’s Worried for His Safety Backfires When This Dramatic Security Detail Is Spotted

    March 26, 2026

    HBCU Secures Coveted Carnegie Classification

    August 19, 2025
    Archives
    • May 2026
    • April 2026
    • March 2026
    • February 2026
    • January 2026
    • December 2025
    • November 2025
    • October 2025
    • September 2025
    • August 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    Categories
    • Art & Literature
    • Beauty
    • Black History
    • Business
    • Climate
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Entertainment
    • Faith
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Gaming
    • Georgia Politics
    • HBCUs
    • Health
    • Health Inspections
    • Investing
    • Lifestyle
    • Local
    • Lowcountry News
    • National
    • National Opinion
    • News
    • Politics
    • Real Estate
    • Senior Living
    • Sports
    • State
    • Tech
    • Transportation
    • Travel
    • World
    Savannah Herald Newsletter

    Subscribe to Updates

    A round up interesting pic’s, post and articles in the C-Port and around the world.

    About Us
    About Us

    The Savannah Herald is your trusted source for the pulse of Coastal Georgia and the Low County of South Carolina. We're committed to delivering timely news that resonates with the African American community.

    From local politics to business developments, we're here to keep you informed and engaged. Our mission is to amplify the voices and stories that matter, shining a light on our collective experiences and achievements.
    We cover:
    🏛️ Politics
    💼 Business
    🎭 Entertainment
    🏀 Sports
    🩺 Health
    💻 Technology
    Savannah Herald: Savannah's Black Voice 💪🏾

    Our Picks

    Trump is Seeking a Chance to Order Somebody Shot

    August 28, 2025

    One of the Caribbean’s Coolest Snorkeling Spots Is an Offshore Corner of Belize Filled With Sharks and Rays 

    August 28, 2025

    Cristopher Sánchez breaks 115-year-old Phillies record as scoreless innings streak continues

    May 27, 2026

    Fayette County Schools Blocked Our Appeal—What Are They Hiding

    August 28, 2025

    Why Ladies Live Longer Than Males & What It Suggests for Treatment Preparation

    May 14, 2026
    Categories
    • Art & Literature
    • Beauty
    • Black History
    • Business
    • Climate
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Entertainment
    • Faith
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Gaming
    • Georgia Politics
    • HBCUs
    • Health
    • Health Inspections
    • Investing
    • Lifestyle
    • Local
    • Lowcountry News
    • National
    • National Opinion
    • News
    • Politics
    • Real Estate
    • Senior Living
    • Sports
    • State
    • Tech
    • Transportation
    • Travel
    • World
    Copyright © 2002-2026 Savannahherald.com All Rights Reserved. A Veteran-Owned Business

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Manage Consent
    To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
    Functional Always active
    The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
    Preferences
    The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
    Statistics
    The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
    Marketing
    The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
    • Manage options
    • Manage services
    • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
    • Read more about these purposes
    View preferences
    • {title}
    • {title}
    • {title}
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login below or Register Now.

    Lost password?

    Register Now!

    Already registered? Login.

    A password will be e-mailed to you.