Monthly Archives: July 2017
Good news for all the gin joints
Drinks connoisseurs are making sure that spirit’s popularity is set to last
REFRESHING, crisp and with an ever-growing variety to choose from, gin’s popularity is...
Cucumbers have become currency
CUSTOMERS looking for a G&T were reaching for grocery bags instead of their wallets last month, thanks to William Grant & Sons.
To celebrate World...
TV campaign aims to drive Xtra sales
THE trademark Irn-Bru sense of humour has returned in a new TV campaign for Irn-Bru Xtra.
The new ad, which has aired throughout June supported...
A sparkling new addition
SWEDISH cider maker Kopparberg is launching its Sparkling Rosé Cider into the on-trade following a successful off-trade launch.
Available in two fruit flavours – Strawberry...
Spirit revenues overtake beer
Gin boom has contributed to a surge in UK spirits sales
SALES of spirits have overtaken beer in the UK for the first time ever,...
Glasgow bar suited and booted
A NEW late night bar is set to open on Glasgow’s Albion Street.
Said to have taken inspiration from New York’s ‘neo-speakeasy scene’, Tuxedo will...
Mix things up during the warmer weather
Operators can cash in on demand for high quality cocktails, say spirits firms
After the UK was gripped by a heatwave – and even Scotland...
Meaty move for a new Frontier
Charcuterie set to open following off-market sale
THE west end of Edinburgh is set to benefit from a new charcuterie and bar following the sale...
Turning over a new Leith
A LEITH pub has come onto the market for the first time in ten years.
The Alan Breck Lounge on Constitution Street is described as...
Plotting the Scottish success story: gin
THERE’S no denying that gin has gone through a renaissance of late, ratified by the figures above.
Now the scale of the sector has been...