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Magnum cream liqueur opens £1million production centre in Fife

Asserting that it is the only cream liqueur made in Scotland using single malt Speyside Scotch, Magnum is aiming for expansion.
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Apex Hotels CEO Angela Vickers presented with this year’s HIT Industry Award

The award is for people who have made 'exceptional' contributions to hospitality and surpassed sector standards.
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Scottish firm wants to offer hospitality a new deal for its rubbish

Kelly Lock of the NWH Group is keen to forge a mutually beneficial partnership between hospitality and trade waste uplifters.
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Edinburgh bartender McPherson pushes the boundaries of mixology

Over the past decade Iain has ascended to become an ambassador for the cocktail scene in Edinburgh and Scotland.
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Return of the King as long dormant Rosebank Distillery reopens

Formerly known as the ‘King of the Lowlands’, the distillery was closed more than 30 years ago, and many regarded it as lost forever.

Star Pubs issue point-of-sale kits to support Pride Month

Around six out of ten people are more likely to visit pubs that are inclusive, increasing to 75% of those identifying as LGBTQIA+.

Swift rebrand gets Topolabamba ready for boom weekend

Research by Barclays has estimated that the average Taylor Swift fan will spend £848 on the gig experience, between food, drink, and accommodation.
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Diageo archive in Menstrie is a drinks geek’s dreamland

The facility houses documents, bottlings and other historic artefacts from each of the company’s brands, from century-old ads to recent special-editions. 

Six by Nico team raise over £1 million for Beatson Cancer Charity 

Six Company's inaugural Grand Ball was held on Saturday June 1st at Ingliston Estate and Country Club, Bishopton, Renfrewshire, with 500 guests.
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Worq commits to greener hospitality in its hotels and restaurants

The Glasgow-based group has tied up with ‘Gift a Tree’ and ‘Too Good To Go’ to plant fruit trees and reduce food waste.

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