A Scottish castle by a loch

Stock Spirits and Argyll Estates plan a distillery at Inveraray Castle

Clan Campbell is a popular whisky blend in France – and the plan is to produce a single malt whisky which could also be used in the Clan Campbell blend.
A young bearded man grins behind a bar

Non-alcoholic spirit wins Scottish entrepreneurial competition

Talonmore Non Alcoholic Spirit has won the Scottish Edge Competition and secured wholesale deals that will make the liquid available across the whole of Scotland.

Pairing beers with specific dishes can be a winner for food venues

With beer such a popular choice in on-trade venues, and the category boasting such a variety of styles and flavours, food pairing would seem to be a no-brainer.
The river Clyde in Glasgow city centre

Licensing boards can run into problems when they reach beyond their objectives

The five licensing objectives set out in the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 are designed to guide licensing boards’ approach to applications and review hearings.

Grandparents eat for free at Morningside’s McLarens on the Corner

The offer gives one grandparent a free main course from the McLarens menu when dining with a full paying grandchild or number of grandchildren.  
A whisky sample is poured into branded glass

Spirit of Speyside launches tickets for Distilled event in Elgin

Speyside is currently home to 51 distilleries, and the Distilled sampling hall will host more than 20 stands where visitors can enjoy a dram and a chat.
Janet Hood

Paying tribute to legendary Scottish licensing lawyer Janet Hood

"I’ll miss everything about her. The bright red lipstick and the trademark amber necklace; the booming hello and the giant hug when we met."
A man in red lycra cycles along an Alpine road, giving the hand signal for 'heavy metal'

Nicholas is the Ironman of Balbirnie House for seventh consecutive year

56-year-old Russell crossed the finish line in 15 hours and 41 minutes, following a 3.8km open water swim, an 180km cycle, and a 42.2km marathon.
WORQ Hospitality CEO, Anna Lagerqvist Christopherson

WORQ chief calls on ScotGov to value hospitality jobs

Anna Lagerqvist Christopherson is leading a hospitality training programme for WORQ's 250 staff across Glasgow, Edinburgh and Helensburgh.
Why Not Edinburgh's dancefloor

Politicians need to get off the night time economy’s back

Reporting from the Night Time Industries Association pre-election conference and launch of its new manifesto for the night time economy.

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