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Monthly Archives: December 2018

Spirit that is only getting stronger

The current ‘gin boom’ is expected to continue into the new year and beyond

Time to move your tax online

Business owners should take steps now ahead of the April 2019 compliance deadline, writes Mel Stride MP

City homecoming for craft beer firm

Innis & Gunn announces plans to return to the capital with new brewery

Hemping out the on-trade

Funkin Pro Hemp Syrup has been developed to complement a range of spirits and cocktail ingredients, such as flavoured gins, tequila and bitters

Partnership yields results

The importance of  working together cannot be underestimated, writes Inspector Susan Gillon

Cheers to the biggest-selling product

Draught is still the leading beer format in Scotland, accounting for more than 90% of beer volumes sold through the country’s bars and pubs

Scotland has innovation in abundance

Scottish companies, in particular, have pulled out all the stops on the innovation front this year

‘Heady cocktail’ of licensing changes

This year has brought plenty more for operators in the Scottish trade to keep track of, writes licensing lawyer Theresa Hunt

Berry fruity draught cider

The trial is said to have led to over 150,000 pints of the variant being sold this summer

They let The Dogs out

Edinburgh restaurant The Dogs has morphed into The Perch following a £120,000 refurbishment by new owners

Columns

Jack Cummins
LEGAL by Jack Cummins
FINANCIAL Wylie & Bisset
Neil Morrison
ASK THE OPERATOR Neil Morrison
THE GRAPEVINE
Luke Richardson
MEET THE MAKER
William Woodburn
MIXED UP WORLD Ewan Angus