Every Scots brewery at ale fest
THE organisers of a Scottish ale festival have pledged to feature an ale from every brewery in the country at the event.
The Stonehaven Real...
MSPs briefed on challenge
MSPs were briefed on Scotland’s new ‘challenge 25’ age verification law at a special event in the Scottish Parliament.
Hosted by the Scottish Beer and...
McEwan’s eyes growth down south
A CASK ale and a broader range of bottled products are just some of the plans brewer Wells and Young’s has for the McEwan’s...
Distillery banking on success after securing new funding deal
ISLAY distillery Bruichladdich has signed a new funding deal which it claims will enable it to significantly expand its production facilities.
The deal with HSBC,...
Wholesaler bolsters team
WINE and spirits wholesaler Gordon & MacPhail has recruited a new sales executive.
Jim Irvine will cover the Glasgow, Strathclyde and Argyll areas, handling single...
Craft can make all the difference
CASK ale continues to grow in popularity and can help provide a ‘lifeline’ for struggling pubs, according to the new industry report.
The latest...
Investment pays off at Innis & Gunn
Beer firm gains ground in the US after forming Stateside sales function
EDINBURGH-based beer firm Innis & Gunn last week reported a 20% rise in...
Property directors launch new firm
CDLH aims to offer clients a ‘highly specialised, personal service’
A NEW chartered surveyors firm specialising in the leisure and hospitality property sector has been...
Anti-sectarian laws could hit pubs
THE Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Bill, introduced to Holyrood on June 16, really boils down to two new offences: offensive...
Trade welcomes broadcast ruling
The trade has welcomed a European Court of Justice ruling which has brought clarity on the use of foreign decoder cards to broadcast top flight football a step closer. Hopes have been raised that licensees could be able to show Premier League matches for a fraction of what they currently pay after the court ruled that preventing the import, sale or use of foreign decoder cards is “contrary to the freedom to provide services and cannot be justified”

















