Monthly Archives: February 2012
Crags and Ciro’s
SPECIALIST Property Agent, Seymour & Clink are currently marketing two unique properties in the busy town of Callander within the Loch Lomond & Trossachs...
Glasgow bar hits the high notes
THE “ethical” treatment of musicians is what sets a good music venue apart from its competitors – so says the venue manager of bar...
Inverness lessee toasts awards win
INVERNESS lessee Rory Munro is celebrating after his pub scooped a top award in a scheme which recognises responsibly-run premises.
The Gellions on Bridge Street...
Music venue on song in 2012
GLASGOW live music venue King Tuts got 2012 off to a flyer by posting record ticket and bar sales.
Owner DF Concerts credits its King...
Trade groups’ sense of duty
SCRAPPING the planned duty increase in next month’s Budget would help save thousands of jobs and allow the drinks industry to help the UK’s...
Variety is spice of cider category’s life
CIDER has been one of the drinks industry’s most dynamic categories in recent years.
Sales have continued to rise steadily as a raft of new...
Break-ins warning
A GLASGOW publican has urged operators to be on their guard against potential break-ins.
Doublet bar owner Alistair Don said his chargehand noticed the alarm...
A cocktail blast from the past
MELON liqueur Midori is turning the clock back to the heady days of the 1980s with a number of retro cocktails.
Distributor Cellar Trends...
Tasting season is here again
SCOTLAND will play host to several wine tasting sessions in the next fortnight, as merchants promote their wares to the trade ahead of the...
Code is key to a bright future
PUBCOS have not had their troubles to seek in recent months.
Figures from the Campaign for Real Ale claim tied pubs are closing at a...