Monthly Archives: May 2013
Homecoming brew from Inveralmond
THE Inveralmond Brewery has created a special beer to mark next year’s Homecoming Scotland celebrations.
The Perthshire brewery has been named as an official...
Scots pub customers using cards less
USE of credit and debit cards in Scottish pubs has fallen this year, according to figures from Barclaycard.
New research from the firm showed that...
New owner sought for Borders bar
Hawick property offers scope for development
A NEW owner is being sought for a Borders pub close to Hawick town centre.
The Thorterdykes Roadhouse is a...
Forums must revert to intended purpose
Many licensing forums are trying to do the work of boards rather than responding to decisions, writes SBPA chief Patrick Browne
THE Licensing (Scotland) Act...
Put your stamp on hotel
A PERTHSHIRE hotel which incorporates a post office is up for sale.
The Glenisla Hotel in Kirkton of Glenisla, Blairgowrie, comprises a bar, six double...
Whisky firm’s heritage is set in stone
THE Glenmorangie Company’s new Livingston bottling plant received a reminder of its Highland roots when a 20-tonne Pictish stone sculpture was delivered from the...
Charities benefit from whisky Bond
SINGLE malt The Macallan joined forces with Britain’s most famous spy for a charity auction.
A signed bottle of The Macallan 1962, distilled the same...
New bourbon mix makes a splash
A NEW ready-to-drink pre-mix bourbon and lime drink has been added to the Jim Beam range.
Distributor Maxxium UK said Jim Beam Lime Splash combines...
Jacqui clocks up 45 years at Chivas
THE longest-serving female employee at Chivas Brothers was celebrating last week after chalking up 45 years with the company.
Jacqui Farquhar, who is originally from...
New campaign just the tonic for Bombay
BOMBAY Sapphire is the focus of a new ad campaign promoting the “Ultimate G&T”.
Running in two bursts – April to June and August to...