The first new Maker’s Mark recipe for at least 50 years, Maker’s 46, is now available in the UK for the first time.
Source:Maker’s 46 set to hit the mark here
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The first new Maker’s Mark recipe for at least 50 years, Maker’s 46, is now available in the UK for the first time. Source:Maker’s 46 set to hit the mark here The Casa Moretti campaign to bring some Italian style to Britain’s lunch culture has added a fourth date following its earlier success. Source:Birra Moretti adds 'long lunch' date to Italian campaign SA Brain, the Cardiff-based brewer and pub operator, has bought the 15-strong high street coffee chain Coffee#1 for an undisclosed sum. Source:Brains snaps up coffee chain The Premier League believes that the screening of football matches in pubs via foreign satellite systems is still illegal because the broadcasts contain some copyrighted material — such as the Premier League logo and anthem — which require its authorisation before use. Source:Premier League: pub foreign satellite broadcasts still illegal […] A leading competition lawyer claims it is unlikely the UK courts will stop the use of European decoder cards being used in pubs. Source:'Courts unlikely to stop use of European decoder cards in pubs' Licensees are reminded that five important changes to the way pubs operate, serve drinks and pay their staff came into force on Saturday. Source:Five key changes for pubs now in force You might be the son and heir of the 5th Baron Parmoor of Frieth (motto: Fronti nulla fides — do not trust in appearances) and great nephew of Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor in the post-war Labour government. You might have married actor and designer Katherine Wogan, daughter of legendary broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan. […] The Premier League has suffered a blow to its attempts to curb foreign satellite screenings at pubs. Source:Blow for Premier League in pub football case The Milestone Cookery School has added more courses to its repertoire after a significant uptake in people signing up. Source:Milestone adds more courses to meet demand David Cameron is facing calls to toughen up rules governing the influence of businesses in politics after two of his MPs were accused of a potential conflict of interest, according to the Sunday Times. Source:Lobbyist link of MP seeking beer tax cut |
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