Monthly Archives: May 2018
A dram good malt journey to be had
THE Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) is inviting members and non-members to “enjoy a flavoursome journey” as part of The Islay Festival of Music and Malt
Chef shows true colours
THE former chef-patron of Leith restaurant Norn is to launch a new restaurant on the capital’s Broughton Street.
Tourism’s ferry big problem
THE Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) demanded an urgent meeting with tourism minister Fiona Hyslop last week in the wake of major ferry disruption.
Ongoing PLH uncertainty is a disgrace
TOWARDS the end of last week, I made SLTN’s latest regular call to check if there had been any movement on the personal licence renewal training requirements.
A blast from the past
A FORMER Glasgow steelworks has reopened its doors as a multifunctional events space after an extensive restoration.
The west is the best in golf tourney
A TEAM of publicans from Glasgow were the victors when licensed trade golf clubs from across Scotland competed for the National Guardian Trophy.
Wake up to efficient mixing
THE company behind cocktail mixer brand Funkin has enhanced its range of pre-batched cocktail mixers with an Espresso Martini variant.
Coffee haven in iconic city venue
Glasgow’s Argyle Street Arches reopens as roastery, café and barista training centre
PLH uncertainty is ‘outrageous’
Thousands of licensees still in the dark over renewal training
A true pick-me-up brew
Glasgow producers collaborate to create coffee-flavoured beer