Monthly Archives: July 2017
Brewing up a common goal
STEWART Brewing has once again collaborated with students from Heriot-Watt University to launch a new beer.
Common Ancestor, a 5.2% ABV California Common, was created...
Cold beer gets a warm welcome
Temperature control one of key factors in good cellar management
A MINI-heatwave a couple of weeks ago followed by a rapid return to temperatures more...
From the garden to the shore
THE operators behind the Gardener’s Cottage restaurant in Edinburgh have expanded with the launch of a new venue in Leith.
Occupying a former bonded warehouse...
On the hunt for a pub in Fife?
A PICTURESQUE pub in one of Scotland’s most historic villages has come onto the books of property firm Colliers International.
Situated in Falkland, Fife, The...
Historic pub on the market
Stirling bar that’s traded since 1718 offered for sale
ONE of Stirling’s oldest pubs – thought to have first opened its doors in 1718 –...
Bigger, better and back
Glasgow beer festival returns for a third year this month
CRAFT beer aficionados in and around Glasgow will be marking July 21 and 22 in...
The times they are a changin’
High demand for low and no-alcohol drinks this summer, firms say
IT will come as no great surprise to anyone that demand for low and...
Serving up an opportunity
Soft drinks firm aims to put some fizz in summer sales
COCA-COLA European Partners (CCEP) is launching the Summer Share a Coke campaign on its...
Big changes at The Wee Howff
New lessee at the helm of revamped Paisley pub
A FORMER veterinary nurse has swapped pets for pints after taking the helm of Paisley pub,...
New terrace takes it all in
CAMERON House has unveiled a new terrace overlooking Loch Lomond.
The Great Scots Bar Terrace can accommodate up to 120 guests and will be used...