Monthly Archives: September 2011
Cafe Fish leaves Leith behind
Operator takes restaurant to Stockbridge and plans moves down south
OPERATORS may not have the same access to capital as they did before the recession.
But...
Brewer aims to be different glass
HEINEKEN UK is to offer its pub customers branded two-thirds pint glasses after the measure becomes legal on October 1.
The new glass size, which...
Strips hold key to success
WALKERS has introduced a series of ready-to-sell clip strips, which the company claims could help boost an outlet’s crisp sales by up to 30%....
Benromach bolsters single malt range
ELGIN-based whisky merchant Gordon & MacPhail has added three new expressions to its Benromach range of single malts as the brand celebrates successful links...
Scotch shines in spirits awards
Whiskies take raft of accolades in international competitions
DISTILLERS around Scotland have been celebrating after seizing an impressive haul of awards in two highly-respected spirits...
A new age of licensing
THE Holyrood red tape machine has been busy producing even more regulations for the licensed trade to deal with.
Not content with the maelstrom of...
Haigh to lead Miller Brands
A NEW boss is set to take the helm of the UK arm of brewing giant SABMiller later this month.
Gary Haigh, who is currently...
McCoy’s aims to woo rugby fans with trip offer
MCCOY’S has its sights set on rugby fans this autumn with the launch of a new promotion.
The Rugby Road Trips promotion gives consumers the...
Poor weather dampens sales at Heineken
POOR weather was blamed by Heineken last week as it reported a slump in beer and cider sales during the traditionally “high-selling” summer season.
Posting...
Help on hand for better banquets
WHOLESALER Matthew Clark has launched a new initiative to help its customers secure more functions business and boost sales during such events.
The tailored all-year...