Falkirk brewery takes top award
Tryst’s Raj IPA named CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Scotland
By Jack Walsh
THE team at Falkirk’s Tryst Brewery is celebrating after its Raj IPA was named...
Wolf team set to add to its pack
Lappin and Bright are no slouches when it comes to expansion
THE owners of Glasgow bars Slouch and Howlin’ Wolf are preparing to open two...
Wellpark boss raises a glass
A year after joining Tennent’s, managing director is bullish about trade
By Dave Hunter
THE strength of the Tennent’s name isn’t lost on managing director Alastair...
Capital launch for Cross Borders
A NEW Midlothian brewery marked its official launch last week at CAMRA’s City of Edinburgh Pub of the Year, The Stockbridge Tap.
Established in May...
Mixologists on hand for fundraiser
ON-trade training and events firm Liquid Academy teamed up with Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland (SBH Scotland) to provide drinks and entertainment for the charity’s...
Spending by visitors on the up
SPEND by domestic tourists in Scotland topped £200 million last year – up 8% on the previous year, new figures from the Office of...
Fair coffee for trade
HONDURAN coffee roaster Omar Rodriguez has crossed the Atlantic to visit Glasgow-based Matthew Algie for the first time, where he outlined the firm’s Fairtrade...
EU split not looking good for the trade
Weeks after the UK voted to leave the European Union, accountant Ian McDougall assesses the impact on the economy and the hospitality industry
I RETIRED...
Success sets in at the Taynuilt
Recognition rolling in for rural hotel restaurant business
By Matthew Lynas
A RESTAURANT and hotel business in Argyll has been given a new lease of life,...
Work begins on new Fife distillery
Work is underway on a multi-million pound project to build a new distillery next to the ruins of a 12th century abbey in Fife.
The...