Monthly Archives: April 2017
New bottle has history at its core
GIN brand Greenall’s is sporting a new look thanks to a packaging revamp.
The new Greenall’s bottle is said to have been designed to highlight...
Rum has designs on awards
A Scottish-owned rum brand has picked up a clutch of awards at an international spirits competition.
West Indies Rum & Cane Merchants scooped the World’s...
Indyref2 could spark slowdown
Fresh independence vote could have greater impact on market than Brexit, say property firms. Jack Walsh reports
A SECOND Scottish independence referendum has the potential...
Gin behind bars
Fiona Newton, Heathmount Hotel Inverness
• How many gins do you stock?
Over 30 and adding.
• What’s the most popular gin in your bar right now?
Undoubtedly...
Hebridean gin is ready to roll
THE firm behind the Colonsay Beers range is moving into the gin market with the launch of a new spirit said to be made...
Food safety on menu at capital science festival
FOOD Standards Scotland (FSS) took to the stage at the Edinburgh International Science festival this month to highlight the importance of hygiene standards.
FSS was...
Tales tour is a hit for gin fans
Mixologists impress at cocktail event in Edinburgh
Bartenders, brand ambassadors and a host of other drinks industry workers from across the globe gathered at Edinburgh...
All change for holiday park
A HOLIDAY park business in the Highlands recently changed hands in a deal brokered by DM Hall.
Situated in Roy Bridge, Fort William, the accommodation...
Who will head up village hotel?
Well-established business for sale after 25 years
A village hotel that dates from the 18th century has come onto the market after 25 years under...
Pubs the lifeblood of communities
Traditional bars have an important role to play, owner says
By Jack Walsh
Pubs across Scotland have weathered their fair share of storms down the years, with...