Monthly Archives: May 2014
A new look for family-owned hotel
THE Flodigarry Hotel on Skye has reopened its bar and restaurant following an extensive refurbishment project.
The redesigned High Tide Restaurant and Skye Bar are...
‘No’ vote at trade debate
Hospitality industry event looks ‘beyond the referendum’
A ‘NO’ vote was returned by some of the major players in the Scottish hospitality industry in a...
Summer opening for Stirling hotel
AURORA Hotel Collection will open its newest property, the Hotel Colessio in Stirling, in July after what is said to have been a “challenging”...
New Bill doesn’t go far enough
Failure to tackle crucial issues is “disappointing”.
Get people talking with cocktails
SUMMER is almost here and with the warmer weather comes the chance for publicans to serve up something a little different.
Brewer to roll out kegs
Move will improve logistics, says remote island producer
ONE of Scotland’s most remote breweries aims to increase distribution of its beers by making them available...
Clarity needed on independence
Scotch whisky body seeks reassurance on tax, currency and regulation.
Big brand ales important to trade
WITH craft beer continuing to hog the headlines it’s easy to forget that the more mainstream keg brands continue to account for the vast majority of on-trade ale volumes.
Brewer crafts a new identity
Stirlingshire firm launches range of new beers as part of rebrand
By Gillian McKenzie
A LEGEND dating back hundreds of years is credited with inspiring a...
Festival was a spirited event
Visitors from across the globe flock to Speyside
REPRESENTATIVES from more than 30 countries are said to have descended on the Speyside region earlier this...