Monthly Archives: June 2017
Trade group’s time of change
SWA’s new president says it must adapt and evolve
THE Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA) has announced plans to reform the way the trade group operates...
Pick up piece of Pitlochry
AN award-winning Perthshire hotel has come on to the market.
The Killiecrankie Hotel in Pitlochry is set within four acres of grounds and has ten...
One for the road
Black Isle Brewery has released a beer to celebrate ‘Scotland’s Route 66’.
North Coast 500 IPA is a 4% hoppy session ale, described as “perfect...
Independence day for city restaurateur
Will Smith makes waves in Clyde coast town, as Jack Walsh reports
OFF the banks of the coastal town of Helensburgh lies the capsized MV...
‘Exceptionally rare’ malt range released
FAMILY-run whisky company Hunter Laing & Co has released a range of “exceptionally rare” Islay whiskies hand-picked by iconic whisky distiller, Jim McEwan.
Called The...
Brexit climate is a recipe for unease
Report claims uncertainty is a cause of concern to equipment suppliers
THE decision to leave the European Union is already having a detrimental impact on...
Crafting new beer listings
CARLSBERG UK has unveiled five new draught and 12 new packaged world, craft and speciality beers.
The beers are listed in its new Crafted Handbook...
Keeping it cool with new supply process
BREWDOG has launched a new chilled supply chain process to ensure all its beer distributed in the UK will remain at a constant of...
Considering the whole picture
A good wholesaler relationship goes well beyond pricing, firms say
THERE’S no two ways about it – keeping up with today’s drinks trends can be...
New direction for Callander lessees
Hospitality stalwarts launch a new spirits-focused venture
No matter what type of venue you run or where it’s located, it’s always disappointing when a neighbouring...