Monthly Archives: July 2013
Brewers welcome beer duty stamp decision
BREWERS have welcomed the UK government’s decision not to introduce duty stamps for beer bottles.
HMRC consulted on the possibility of introducing stamps for...
FA blocks streaming website
THE Football Association Premier League (FAPL) has successfully applied to have internet service providers block access to a website that offers free access to...
Happy returns for island distillery
Record sales and profits as Arran whisky firm turns 18
ISLE of Arran Distillers has celebrated its 18th anniversary by posting record sales and profits.
The...
A Fyne result for Argyll brewery
Real ale event hailed a success as visitor numbers soar
By Matthew Lynas
ARGYLL brewer Fyne Ales is celebrating after one of its beers took the...
Minimum price plan ‘on track’
Scottish Government committed despite UK U-turn
By Gillian McKenzie
THE Scottish Government has vowed to ‘go it alone’ on minimum pricing after plans for a similar...
Tasty times for soft drinks sales
Food pairing and social occasions can buoy category
CASUAL dining represents one of the biggest opportunities for growing soft drinks sales in the on-trade, according...
VAT group calls on licensees to act
Operators urged to cut prices to show impact of 5% tax rate
PUB operators across the UK are being urged to cut prices for one...
Suppliers bid to help trade win with wine
Firms ramp up support for operators as category continues to flourish
WINE is playing an increasingly important role in Scottish outlets.
And it’s not just the...
Curtain up on Edinburgh hotel
EDINBURGH hotel The Glasshouse has been relaunched following a three-month revamp to mark its tenth anniversary.
The hotel – the first Scottish property to join...
It’s a young man’s game – Michael Neave
Chef makes his name in the capital
SURVIVING that first tough year in business can be counted as an achievement in itself, but when you...