Monthly Archives: May 2018
Crabbie comes home
Halewood Wines & Spirits has announced plans to create a new single malt distillery in Leith for its relaunched John Crabbie & Co whisky brand.
Calling bartenders to order
SCOTLAND’S bartenders are being encouraged to create a cocktail that captures the essence of their home city with the launch of this year’s New Malt Order competition.
Biggest issues facing tourism
Brexit, household budgets and taxation among challenges.
7 Saints goes marching in
Operator taking popular Prestwick bar concept to Kilmarnock
Manorview Group in it for the long run
Multiple operator ramps up focus on staff development and retention
Whisky training is a tourism matter
Lack of knowledge in industry is damaging the country’s offer to visitors.
Borders pub gets ale acclaim
A MICROPUB in the town of Kelso has been named the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Borders Pub of the Year.
Carnoustie tees up new venue
A NEW bar and restaurant overlooking Carnoustie’s golf courses and coastline has opened as part of a new development at Carnoustie Golf Links.
Glasgow bar is deep into beer
Craft is right at the heart of SLTN Award-winning pub
A new scoundrel in a saintly town
The opening of Rogue in St Andrews has been a team effort. Dave Hunter reports