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Scran
Previewing the Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 36:03


On this episode of Scran we are previewing one of the hottest whisky dates on the calendar - the Campbeltown Malts Festival. Despite being one of the smaller whisky regions, Campbeltown really does pack a punch and Rosalind wanted to find out what fans could look forward to at this year's event, particularly the bottlings. Glen Scotia recently held a preview event in Edinburgh where Rosalind went along to hear all about the exclusive offerings to be had at the upcoming festival; You'll hear from Gary Mills, Global Brand Ambassador who hosted a session to deconstruct the festival bottling and what an eye-opener it was.  After that session Rosalind chatted with Ashley Smith, Master Blender for Glen Scotia who, will for the first time this year be on hand in her new role. She talks about the history of Campbeltown and its whisky heritage as well as what she's looking forward to at this year's festival.  From Glen Scotia to Springbank! A few days later Rosalind caught up with David Allan, Director of Sales and Marketing for the sought-after whisky. David shared more detail on their festival releases and how they are trying to cope with demand severely outstripping supply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Folk Show
FOLK SHOW 01 APRIL 2025

The Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 56:21


JB with his every tasteful and eclectic best of folk with the likes if Natalie Merchant, Bert Jansch, Wood, Wilson, Carthy and our own Scran

Scran
Bonus episode - Naturally Angus

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 47:15


On this special partner episode of Scran we are talking about all things Angus. A region often associated with smoked fish and soft fruit - Rosalind found both when she visited but also a lot more.  First stop was to meet with Helen and Wouter Margaroli of Rae's of Montrose. Rosalind went along to their beautiful rural cottage for a cookery lesson and to chat about their private catering business as well as the innovative experiences they offer like foraging tours and location dining.  After some hard work it was time for a drink and so on to Arbikie Distillery. This distillery is unlike any we've featured before, they produce Gin, Vodka and Rye Whisky but do it in the most sustainable way possible. They have really gone to extreme lengths to ensure what they are doing is streets ahead of many distilleries when it comes to saving the planet. Brand Ambassador, Gilbert Ionescu gave Rosalind a tour of the distillery and she sat down with John Stirling, one of the founders, to find out how it all came about. Finally, Rosalind paid a visit to Charleton Farm. This is an amazing destination attraction which was taken over by Graeme and Lisa McColl four years ago. They have transformed the business and expanded it dramatically whilst still operating a fully functioning farm. Graeme outlined their vision and the hard work that's going into achieving it. Angus is a great destination for a short break or day trip and the food and drink is excellent. For more information on any of the businesses that featured in this episode and many more please go to visitangus.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Music and booze with Dougie Payne from Travis

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 47:31


On this episode of Scran we are banishing thoughts of dry January and focusing on two of Rosalind's favourite topics - music and booze. Rosalind is joined by Dougie Payne from Travis to talk about his recent beer collaboration marking their new album L.A.Times. 'Raze the bar' was created with Signature Brew and Dougie tells Rosalind about how the beer came about and how it is inspired by music from the album. Founder of Signature Brew Sam McGregor also joins the podcast to talk about the project, as does Felipe Schrieberg of The Rhythm and Booze project. Felipe and the other guests consider how music and drinks combine perfectly and the challenges faced by both industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

World Wide Honeymoon Travel Podcast
2024 Travel Year in Review: Best Food and Drinks of 2024

World Wide Honeymoon Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 52:21


This is our last 2024 travel year in review episode. In this part of the series, we're covering the best food and drinks we've had while traveling in 2024. From hot chocolate and Champagne to chocolate mousse and Swedish meatballs, these are the best things we ate and drank while on the road in 2024. Here were our top food & drinks! Kat's best foods were: -Quenelle at Mere Brazier at Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse in Lyon -Swedish meatballs with mashed potatoes, lingonberries, and pickles at Restaurant Pelikan in Stockholm -Steak and ale pie at Two Chairmen in London -Haggis at the The Scran and Scallie in Edinburgh -Chocolate mousse at Chez Janou in Paris Honorable mentions: -Aligot at La Petite  Perigourdine in Paris -Ribs with polenta at Au Chineur in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue -Christmas poutine at the Toronto Christmas market at the W Cafe   Chris's best foods were: -Chocolate mousse at Chez Janou in Paris -Steak and ale pie at Two Chairmen in London -Egg, sausage, and pimento cheese on a jalapeño cheddar biscuit sandwich at the Bomb Biscuit Co. in Atlanta -Haddock Brandade at Chez Janou in Paris -Fish pie from The Scran & Scallie in Edinburgh Honorable mentions: -Stuffed cabbage at Faubourg Daimant in Paris -Seitan Burrito from Hellbender Burritos in Davis, West Virginia   Kat's best drinks were: -Hot chocolate at Huma Chocolate and Coffee Experience in Quito -Raspberry juice at the Vista Del Angel Hotel in Quito -Tarragona almond blossom tea at Palm Court in Edinburgh -2013 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs at Taittinger in Reims -Hot chocolate at Carette in Paris Honorable mentions: -Orangina while traveling in France -Whispering Angel rosé on the beach in the South of France -Scotch Whisky tastings at the Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh (the Highlands one was the best)   Chris's best drinks were: -Guinness at the Gravity Bar at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin -Champagne Drappier 2006 Vintage while in Reims -2013 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs at Taittinger in Reims -Hot chocolate at Carette in Paris -Ancient hot chocolate at Les Deux Magots in Paris Honorable mentions: -Negroni at Restaurant L'Artichaut in Lyon   Check us out on Substack: Follow for updates, free and paid posts, and exclusive podcast episodes! Subscribe here to get this exclusive content now! Traveling to France? Check out our Facebook Group called France Travel Tips to ask/answer questions and learn more! Don't forget to follow along! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldwidehoneymoon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldwidehoneymoon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@worldwidehoneymoon World Wide Honeymoon Blog: https://worldwidehoneymoon.com France Voyager Blog: https://francevoyager.com Subscribe to the World Wide Honeymoon blog here for monthly updates and tips + get our FREE trip planning guide: https://www.subscribepage.com/o4e5c2

Draw, Lose or Draw
DLD 250 - Top 5 Goals, Games, Players and Scran of the DLD Era

Draw, Lose or Draw

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 83:58


Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Heather Holloway, Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald to celebrate not only our 250th episode, but Draw, Lose or Draw's fifth birthday as we discuss our Top 5 Goals, Games, Players and Football Scrans of the DLD era, with a bonus freestyle Top 5 from each contributor at the end. Join us as we celebrate a half decade of the podcast that has been described as "a football podcast, but they only talk a bit about football, it always ends up on something bizarre"

Soccer Down Here
Soccer Down Here AM 1/24/25: Chattanooga FC HC Chris Nugent, Freestyle Friday, AM News, Cincy Scran

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 137:51


We preview Atlanta United and Chattanooga FC with a visit from head coach Chris Nugent as he preps for his first game in chargeWe also go over all the news of the AM involving chess pieces and Atlanta United- and we hear from CEO Garth Lagerwey on transfers- plus some alarming footy scran may be happening in CincinnatiEnjoy! 

Scran
Robert Burns - his poetry, the celebrations and the haggis

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 43:03


On today's episode of Scran we are celebrating Robert Burns. Rosalind chats to a variety of people about Burns night and the associated impending merriment. First up is Graham Main of The Big Burns Supper. Graham is at the heart of the celebrations in Dumfries that have been running for 13 years. Rosalind learns more about the organisers approach to the festival and their main aim of being inclusive so as many people as possible can share in the celebrations of this Scottish cultural icon. When Scran visited The Globe Inn in Dumfries last summer we met the wonderful raconteur and entertainer Kathleen Cronie of Mostly Ghostly. We asked Kathleen back on the podcast to share her love of Burns and to provide us with that all important recitation, in honour of his poetry. This is not to be missed. Finally, chef Paul Wedgwood of Wedgwood Restaurant, joined Rosalind to share his rather adventurous experiences of Burns night and suggestions for alternatives that might be of interest if you're over the standard of haggis, neeps and tatties. Have a great Burns night if you're celebrating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
The Scottish seaweed boom

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 36:04


January is all about clean living and what is cleaner than seaweed? This is a corner of the Scottish food and drink industry we've been eager to explore on Scran for a while so it seemed like a good time to do so. First up Rosalind speaks to Lawrie Stove of Scottish Seaweed Farming. Lawrie tells her all about how his career on the sea has brought him to this point. He explains how they seed and grow the seaweed and the process behind turning them into a sellable product. He also enlightens Rosalind as to the huge variety of dishes that seaweed can feature in. Rosalind also speaks to Keith Paterson of Shore Seaweed who produce some very tasty snacks. Keith tells Rosalind about the process they go through to harvest the seaweed as well as what's entailed in deciding on new flavours. Their snacks have been going from strength to strength but Keith says there's no space for complacency and the industry needs to keep innovating. We hope you enjoy this episode and Happy New Year listeners! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GRAPPL Spotlight
The 2024 GRAPPY Awards w. Benno, JP & Matty

GRAPPL Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 173:45


It's that time once again as the lads look back on 2024 with the fourth annual GRAPPY awards!  Join Benno, JP and Matty as they discuss the year that was with their picks for best promotion, wrestler, match of the year, STORY of the year and more, as well as some non-wrestling awards with the four pillars of TIME, the newly christened Scran of the Year and much more! SHOWNOTES0:00 Intro6:28 2024 Wrestling Awards2:10:31 Non Wrestling Awards Make your picks: https://conor-olo.notion.site/Community-Entries-15e9b7911c02803da7e9cbae7d536c62?pvs=4 Get the GRAPPY Awards: https://www.patreon.com/posts/118507172 GRAPPL Spotlight is produced with support from our Patrons and YouTube members, with special thanks to Patreon Kings Of The Mountain - Conor O'Loughlin, Eddie Sideburns, Chris Platt & Carl Gac! You can find all of our live shows on YouTube by becoming a Member at ⁠http://www.Youtube.com/@GRAPPL,⁠ or join us on Patreon for both live video and audio replays at ⁠http://www.patreon.com/GRAPPL!⁠  Get the the new line of GRAPPL merchandise with FREE SHIPPING to the UK, EU, US, Canada, Australia & New Zealand at https://chopped-tees.com/en-uk/collections/grappl You can find all of our live shows on YouTube by becoming a Member at http://www.Youtube.com/@GRAPPL, or join us on Patreon for both live video and audio replays at http://www.Patreon.com/GRAPPL!  You can also join us on the GRAPPL Discord for free at https://discord.gg/KqeVAcwctS⁠

Scran
Christmas Special Part 2 2024 - Scottish Christmas through the ages and priceless tips from Chef Barry Bryson

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 53:04


Welcome to part two of our annual Christmas Scran specials. We're fully engrossed in all things Christmas and we're pleased to say this episode is jam packed full of joy, tradition and cheer. First up on this podcast Rosalind meets Peter Gilchrist, Scottish Food Historian, writer and friend of the podcast who takes her through the evolution of the Scottish Christmas and how we have arrived at many of our modern day customs and traditions. Peter and Rosalind met at the beautifully decorated The Ivy restaurant in Glasgow to enjoy a festive brunch. Peter is always a fascinating guest and we guarantee you that you will walk away from today's episode knowing something new about Christmas. Then we head back to Bow Market in Fife to talk to Chris Miles of Inchcolm Distillery who makes a very interesting spirit from leftover apples, and Stephen Wade of Woodmill Game who tells Rosalind about how he created and moulded his business.  Finally you'll hear from Barry Bryson who lets us in on the life of a chef at Christmas time as well as his exciting plans for the year ahead..but most importantly - he has tips for the Christmas dinner! Something we all relish in the run up to the big day... Thanks to listening to Scran throughout 2024, we will return in 2025 with lots more tales from inside the food and drink industry we know and love in Scotland. Merry Christmas and happy new year! Rosalind & Kelly  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Christmas Special Part 1 2024 - The perfect Christmas market, Eva Burrows LifeHouse and Glen Lyon Coffee

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 51:59


What is Christmas about but eating, drinking and being merry? Rosalind is here in part 1 of our two episode Christmas special to help you do all those things! But of course, Christmas is also about caring and giving so she's also been visiting a charity that is doing just that with the help of the public. First up on this festive episode of Scran Rosalind heads to Bowhouse Market in Fife - if you are looking for a festive shopping destination without any of the guilt of buying from supersize producers then this is the place for you!  Luckily there is one more market happening before Christmas so this is your opportunity to hear from a small selection of the food and drink traders who will be there to help you tick off that Christmas list. First up Rosalind chats to Susie Anderson of East Coast Cured, followed by Stuart of Barnett's Bakery in Anstruher who was joined on his stall by his daughter Jessie, Lucy Patto Davidson from Fodder and Farm and Rosie Jack who manages the market. Every year the team at Scran like to take the time to feature a charity in Scotland who is working with those who won't be able to enjoy the Christmas they might have wished for. This year we went along to the Eva Burrows Life House project in Cambuslang which is run by the Salvation Army. There Rosalind met with Karen Good who runs the service, service users Stephen and Peter and finally staff members Yvonne Mackenzie, Paula Thomson and David Dean. Finally, you'll hear Rosalind chatting to Fiona Grant, the Founder of Glen Lyon coffee who have released a special Christmas coffee that you are going to want to get your hands on before the festivities begin. To support the work of the Salvation Army in Scotland and the wonderful team at Eva Burrows Lifehouse visit salvationarmy.org.uk/scotland-office Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Soccer 101
#192 All things scran!

Soccer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 38:52


This week... it's Scran Talk! What do we know about the history of people eating at soccer matches? How important is food to the matchday experience at a soccer match? What do they eat at soccer matches around the world? What are our personal favourite things to eat at a soccer match? All that and more foodie chat on this week's episode, which was a genuine joy to record! JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON! Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow!

Soccer 101
#192 All things scran!

Soccer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 38:52


This week... it's Scran Talk! What do we know about the history of people eating at soccer matches? How important is food to the matchday experience at a soccer match? What do they eat at soccer matches around the world? What are our personal favourite things to eat at a soccer match? All that and more foodie chat on this week's episode, which was a genuine joy to record! JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON! Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow!

Scran
Bonus Episode - 10 years of Annandale Distillery - a community to be celebrated

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 39:36


On this special partner episode of Scran where we are visiting Annandale Distillery in Dumfries and Galloway. Established in 1836 and reborn in 2014, Annandale is one of Scotland's oldest operating distilleries. Owners Prof. David Thomson & Teresa Church, purchased the site in 2007, and reopened in 2014 following a £12.5 million restoration that now welcomes over 50,000 guests a year. The Distillery has won numerous accolades to date. As we approach their ten year anniversary Rosalind wanted to learn more about the distillery and the impact it is having both locally and on the whisky scene since it opened. You'll hear from Tour Guide Emma O'Neil who showed Rosalind around the distillery. She also chats to James Rogerson, Annandale's Spirit and Tasting expert, Mark Trainor who is Head of Production, Buildings and Estates at Annandale and Grant Warwick who is a Cask Custodian.  Rosalind learns all about the restoration of the distillery, how they are doing things differently and the huge effort being put into creating a real community that is invested in its people and its legacy. You can find out more on their website annandaledistiilery.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
The future is bright - winners alright!

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 29:21


On this special bonus episode of Scran we are looking back to the Scottish Food and Drink Excellence awards which took place in Glasgow a few weeks back. The Excellence Awards shine a light on the incredible businesses that call Scotland home.   Underpinned by people, passion, and perseverance, it is an opportunity to toast the industry's fantastic achievements over the past year, whilst looking to the future and supporting the next wave of innovation and creativity Rosalind is joined by three of the award winners on this episode to learn more about their businesses and how awards can impact them. First up Rosalind speaks to Hayley Wilkes of WeeCOOK followed by Andrew Wilson of Young Spirits and Andrew Rowley of Ballintaggart. You can find more information about the awards and the winners here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
The Hebridean Baker's adventures continue

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 33:25


Rosalind's guest on this episode needs little introduction these days as he has become one of Scotland's best known food ambassadors. Coinneach MacLeod aka The Hebridean Baker joins Scran once again to fill Rosalind in on his adventures - sharing his love of hebridean baking, cookery and culture all around the world. He's just launched a new book, The Scottish Cook Book and Rosalind delves into what he's included in this one and hears all about his recent trip to America which included some amazing 'pinch me' moments for Coinneach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Celebrating pioneering women and 200 years of Cardhu whisky

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 29:54


On this very special bonus episode of Scran produced in partnership with Diageo we are heading north as Cardhu distillery celebrates 200 years of producing whisky. Licensed in 1824, it was the first distillery to be officially pioneered by a woman. And what better way to mark this special occasion than by celebrating all women pioneers, and three in particular? This episode was recorded at Cardhu Distillery in Speyside and features snippets from a celebratory event where the team welcomed-in the local community to hear from these modern trailblazers. They are; fashion designer Siobhan McKenzie, Owner of Ujamaa Spice, Jawahir Al-Mauly and founder of Dear Green Coffee, Lisa Lawson. Rosalind chats to each of them about the challenges they've faced and the successes they've achieved in their inspiring businesses. To hear more about the history of Cardhu and the celebrations to mark 200 years of licensed whisky production (including a new bottling) Rosalind also chats to Assistant Experience & Events Manager for Cardhu, Jo Henderson. You'll find out more about 200 years of Cardhu and the anniversary celebrations here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New: Football Clichés
First names on shirts, Footy Scran technicalities & the FPL universe, with Ellis Platten

New: Football Clichés

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 74:50


The pod welcomes AwayDays Youtube supremo Ellis Platten for the latest edition of Mesut Haaland Dicks, as he chooses his six personal fascinations and irritations of football. Among Ellis's selections are football fans with their first names printed on the back of their shirts, random football shirts popping up in unexpected places, the dubious criteria of the ongoing FootyScran project and, quite simply, everything about fantasy football. Meanwhile, the Adjudication Panel weigh up if a goalkeeper can be a "passenger", wonder how Alan Shearer became involved in the US presidential race, and enjoy the name of a football competition popping up in a 1970s RnB classic. Adam's new book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is OUT NOW: http://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Glesga Da Podcast
FIVE Things To Scran in Scotland

Glesga Da Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 35:04


Join Glesga Da for the ultimate Scottish scran taste teasers as we dive into the delicious world of Scottish scran! From Macaroni pies to Irn Bru bars, Glesga Da explores the rich flavors and rank textures that make Scottish cuisine so special.Filled with surprises, laughs, and squared sausage if you're a fan of Scottish food or just curious about what scran is all about, this video is for you! #ScottishFood #TasteTest #ScottishScran #FoodAdventure #CulinaryJourney #Haggis #ScottishCuisine #Foodie #FirstTimeTasting #TraditionalScottishDishes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spotlight - Manx Radio
SPOTLIGHT 21 AUGUST 2024 - Success at L'Orient, new Poetry Trail and silly poems for charity

Spotlight - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 26:51


H hears about a new Poetry Trail for Children, how a new collection of silly verse and comic poetry is aiming to raise thousands for four local charities and more about this year's Festival Interceltique in L'Orient with great success for youth folk band "Scran"

Scran
A Foodie's Day at the Fringe 2024 - Shakespeare, Fortune Cookies, Dram(a)s and lots of wine

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 48:26


It's that time of year again when team Scran cannot resist the temptation of the world's biggest arts festival. Rosalind went along earlier this week to enjoy a foodie's day out at the festival and bring you some top shows to consider if you're heading to Edinburgh this August. First up she hit C Venue for coffee, a croissant and Shakespeare for Breakfast. This show has been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe festival for 33 years. Rosalind chats to Mary Gensich, Company Manager for C Theatre and Clare Louise Roberts, one of the performers, to hear about this year's show. Then for something completely different Rosalind went to A History of Fortune Cookies performed by Sean Wai Keung. With an audience of ten this was a really intimate show where Sean shared his story about the influence of his Chinese grandparents all while baking the audience their own fortune cookies. For many the festival is all about the Fringe and the laughs, Daniel Downie definitely brought those in his whisky-soaked show Daniel Downie: Dram(a)s which was Rosalind's third show of the day.  Whilst many may start an evening at the festival with a glass of wine or 5 Rosalind chose to finish up with In Pour Taste - a wine tasting from Australian comedians Ethan Cavanagh and Sweeney Preston who have teamed up with local wine experts to produce a raucous one hour and 15 mins of entertainment (and some wine education).  Make sure to check out The Scotsman's coverage of the festivals to be right up to date with reviews and recommendations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Folk Show
FOLK SHOW 06 AUGUST 2024

The Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 56:00


JB previews some of the artists at the forthcoming Saltburn Folk Festival with music from the likes of the Carrivick Sisters, Scran and The Wilsons.

Scran
Scran Live! at the Royal Highland Show 2024

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 30:58


We've got something a little different for you today - the first ever Scran Live! which took place at this year's Royal Highland Show in Ingliston. The Royal Highland Show is such an inspirational and vibrant event it was wonderful to be part of it. Our panel session looked at what it's like for small producers to get their products on to supermarket shelves. We welcomed back some previous Scran alumni Kim Cameron of Jam Bothy and Gin Bothy, and Tim Chisholm of Buck and Birch. And new to the podcast was guest Christie Clinton, a food and drink business consultant who previously worked as a buyer with Aldi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Media Voices Podcast
5 podcast and newsletter lessons from leading publishers: Publisher Summit special with journalism.co.uk

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 34:22


Newsletters and podcasts have a lot in common. As well as being low-cost, they can be intimate and personal; perfect for building lasting relationships with readers and listeners. Neither format is new, but as it becomes increasingly more challenging to reach and engage people online, publishers are seeing the opportunities they offer for more sustainable audience-building. That's one of the reasons we put on a dual-stream Podcast and Newsletter Summit aimed at publishers in London last month. This special episode in collaboration with journalism.co.uk brings out some of the key lessons and learnings from the Publisher Podcast and Newsletter Summits. There are clips from some of the stage sessions, as well as exclusive interviews with Jon Young, Publisher at Reby Media, Sarah Ebner, Head of Newsletters at the Financial Times, and Rosalind Erskin, host of The Scotsman's Scran podcast. Missed the Publisher Podcast and Newsletter Summits? You can access the session videos of each Summit on-demand here. Thanks to Jacob Granger at Journalism.co.uk for joining us at the Publisher Podcast & Newsletter Summits and putting together this episode with us. Check out the Journalism.co.uk podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Spotify.

Scran
Scran Award winners 2024 - Chef Neil Forbes & Isle of Harris Distillery

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 36:06


The Scotsman's Scran Awards took place for the second year recently. It was a wonderful opportunity to meet with the great and good of the Scottish food and drink industry. The shortlisted businesses and individuals are testament to the vibrant and thriving industry. Rosalind wanted to get a couple of the winners to come on Scran to talk about their business and explain what the awards mean for them and their teams. First up she is joined by Chef Neil Forbes Cafe St Honore in Edinburgh whopicked up the coveted award of 'Outstanding Contribution to the Industry'. Neil talks about his long and varied career as well as his love for traditional Scottish fayre and quality local produce. Neil's not shy with his opinions on modern dining but his passion for his craft and his desire to create a rewarding dining experience for his customers is clear. Blair Sterrick UK Sales Manager for Isle of Harris Distillers also joins Rosalind to chat about their wins. They picked up 'Best Spirit' for Harris Gin and 'Best Whisky' for The Hearach. Blair talks Rosalind through how the distillery was set up with the explicit intention of creating industry on the island to help sustain the working population and combat depopulation. They talk about their hugely popular Harris Gin both for the liquid but also that distinctive bottle and about The Hearach which is relatively new on the block and now too making waves in the whisky world. Rosalind also uncovers an exclusive story about a new bottle that will be available very soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Luke Hand Diary
Embezzled scran (Thu, 18/04/2024)

Luke Hand Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 1:16


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Scran
Bonus Episode - St James Quarter Seafood Festival Preview with Ka Pao and Duck and Waffle

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 47:21


Welcome to this special partner episode of Scran where we are teaming up with St James Quarter in Edinburgh to preview the forthcoming Edinburgh Seafood Festival which runs for the May Bank Holiday weekend from Saturday 4th to Monday 6th May. Many of the diverse eating and drinking destinations in St James Quarter are embracing this year's Edinburgh Seafood Festival by creating exclusive dishes and menus that guests can enjoy over the weekend including Ka Pao and Duck and Waffle. The festival will showcase a selection of the highest quality, locally sourced seafood in the heart of the city and we wanted to learn more about some of the restaurants who will be at the forefront of the weekend's activities. First up Rosalind spoke to Sandy Browning, Executive Chef at Ka Pao. Sandy's love of cooking has taken him to far flung parts of the world, he tells Rosalind all about his culinary journey and how you go about combining great Scottish produce with Southeast Asian flavours. He also gives us a sneak preview of what he'll be demonstrating on the Seafood Stage at the festival. Rosalind also went along to Duck and Waffle where she met Sommelier Roberto Bravo who shared his passion for wine with her delving into top seafood and wine pairings and how the characteristics of wines can be comparable to those of people. Roberto's singular enthusiasm is infectious as you will see.... If you want to find out more about Edinburgh Seafood Festival, download the St James Quarter app to discover the full schedule of events. You'll also find more information about the return of the Secret Seafood Supper Clubs - where guests are invited to join leading Chefs for a private dinner cooked in front of them. Tickets for these intimate events are limited so make sure to check that out soon. Thanks to our partners on this episode St James Quarter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Once More With TV!
The Office - "Andy's Play"

Once More With TV!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 43:30


This week, Alex and Liza attend the tale of Michael Scott, the demon manager of Scran-ton, and watch The Office episode “Andy's Play”. Will anyone win a Dundie, or will this go the way of Kevin's famous chili?Thoughts and feelings? You can reach us @oncemorewithtv on Instagram,Tiktok, Twitter/X and Facebook. You can also email us at oncemorewithtv@gmail.com.If your feelings are just effusive praise, please be sure to leave us a rate & review, and make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss an episode.

Scran
Martin Compston's Norwegian Fling, Favourite Scottish Fare and Desert Island Drams

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 27:58


Rosalind's guests on this Bonus episode of Scran are Martin Compston and Phil MacHugh, stars of Martin Compston's Norwegian Fling which has recently started on BBC Scotland and BBC Two. You may be familiar with Martin Compston from his acting roles in hit TV series' such as Line of Duty and The Rig and Phil MacHugh is a TV personality and owner of Skapa PR which is based in Edinburgh. A couple of years back, Martin and good friend Phil set out to film a Scottish travelogue adventure and its success has seen this second series commissioned.  Rosalind chats to Martin and Phil about their time in Norway, the interesting, even challenging food and drink they encountered, Martin's plans to produce a beer and how what they encountered compares to their travels in Scotland. Both Martin and Phil share their tips for eating and drinking in Scotland and Rosalind takes the opportunity to ask about their desert island drams! Martin Compston's Norwegian Fling is available on BBC iPlayer now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Bonus Episode - The Scotch Whisky experience and its career-launching history

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 37:30


This is a special partnership episode of Scran with the Scotch Whisky Experience. Nestled on Castle Hill, within a stones throw of Edinburgh Castle, the Scotch Whisky Experience has been welcoming visitors from all over the world since the late 80s - a time when the world of whisky was very, very different to what it is now. Rosalind went along to experience this popular tour and speak to some of the people in the know about how it came about, what it has to offer and how it has played a not insignificant role in nurturing much of the talent found in the whisky industry today. Rosalind chats to Angela Dineen, Operations Director about the history of the experience as well as modern undertakings, including the recent investment of £3.5m into a new tour and how it houses one of the world's largest collections of scotch whisky. She also speaks to Michelle Pizzi, Site Director of The North British Distillery and Alex Thomson, Visitor Attraction Manager at The Glenturret Distillery who share their memories of their time working at the Scotch Whisky Experience and how it helped shape their future careers in the industry. They offer some great insight into working in this thriving industry and how the Scotch Whisky Experience has played its part in their careers. If you're interested in opportunities with them, check out their website where you can find more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

95bFM
Long Player: SCRAN 'To Your Hearts Content'

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024


On The Continent - A European Football Podcast
Ask OTC: Divisions in UEFA, the selling club crisis, and European footy scran

On The Continent - A European Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 21:46


Are Aleksander Čeferin's days numbered as UEFA president after Zvonimir Boban's resignation? Why have selling clubs across Europe stopped buying so smartly? How is an Osasuna fan experiencing this season's success for Athletic Bilbao? And what's the in-stadium food scene REALLY like in Europe?Miguel Delaney joins Dotun and Andy to keep you fed with another Ask OTC!Ask us a question on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok, and email us here: otc@footballramble.com.For ad-free shows, head over to our Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

63 Percent Scottish: A Scotland Appreciation Podcast
EP 11: "Burns Suppers and Haggis" with Rosalind Erskine from The Scotsman

63 Percent Scottish: A Scotland Appreciation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 18:24


Do Scottish people actually like haggis? Or is it just another Deep Fried Mars Bar - a sort of tourism trick to get attention?We asked an expert, Rosalind Erskine. She's the Food and Drink Editor at the Scotsman, one of Scotland's national newspapers, and the host of Scran, a podcast all about Scottish food. We covered:The prevalence of haggis consumption in ScotlandThe various types of haggis availableThe occasion necessary to consume haggisThen we moved on to a quiz - asking Rosalind the five quickfire questions she asks her guests. But, before all that, Eamon provided a quick 101 on Burns Suppers.Have thoughts? Connect with 63 Percent Scottish on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram or contact us at 63percentscottish.com.Music by RomanSenykMusic from Pixabay.

Scran
The Rise and Rise of the Cocktail with Iain McPherson of Panda & Sons

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 27:04


We're still in party mode for another little at Scran so we're talking about cocktails. More specifically we're talking to Iain McPherson of Edinburgh's Panda & Sons about his career, the cocktail business, trends and what to expect from cocktails in 2024 and beyond. Iain tells Rosalind about the fascinating work he's been doing around using freezing processes in cocktails, having gone to great lengths to study the science and craft behind it all. She also find out how it feels for him and his team to be the recipients of numerous awards and accolades including Panda & Sons being named one of the top 50 bars in the world. Thanks for listening and for being with us in 2023 - the team at Scran are looking forward to bringing you many more tales from Scotland's thriving food and drink scene in 2024. Happy New Year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Christmas Special Part 2 2023 - Cheese, cocktails, dining out for Christmas dinner and the traditions we love to embrace

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 55:07


Welcome to part two of this year's Scran Christmas specials - we are fully ensconced in the festive season, celebrating all that this celebratory time of year has to offer in food and drink. On this bumper episode of Scran we have lots of tantalising treats in store. A good cheese board is at home anytime of the year but a festive one calls for some extra special cheese. Rosalind investigates what goes into a great cheese board with Kari Paul, Head of Retail at the cheese institution that is Mellis Cheese. Having wondered what it's like to venture out of home for Christmas dinner Rosalind went along to One Devonshire Gardens by Hotel Du Vin Glasgow to chat to some key staff who will be preparing for and working hard this Christmas. Rosalind chats to head Chef Gary Townsend and General Manager David Barkley about the task of putting on a very special Chritstmas for their guests. What is Christmas without a cocktail? Rosalind went along to one of the Good Spirits Co.shops in Glasgow to chat to one of its founders Matthew McFadyen. Matthew tells Rosalind what's been happening in the cocktail world this year and gives us some tips on alcoholic gifts as well as how to whip up a crowd-pleasing cocktail. Finally, it's full circle time with a trip to the Christmas markets in East Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh. This is where some of the first episode of Scran was recorded three years ago. Producer Kelly and Rosalind chat about the Christmas traditions in their respective families and what food and drink they are looking forward to partaking in. Thanks to all our wonderful contributors on this episode and a Merry Christmas to all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Christmas Special Part 1 2023 - Adding Italian flair to Christmas and supporting The Big Issue

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 39:42


It's finally here - the first of our Christmas specials. Rosalind has been getting out and about to talk to businesses and producers about all things Christmas - how they are preparing, what it entails, recommendations, tips and tricks - the Scran Christmas specials have it all!  Across the two episodes Roslaind looks at the option of dining out on Christmas day with a trip to One Devonshire Gardens by Hotel Du Vin Glasgow. She investigates some of the best food and drink gifts available with long established retailers Valvona and Crolla and Mellis Cheese. Anyone for cocktail tips? Rosalind gets the inside track on creating festival tipples and boozy gifts this year from The Good Spirits Company.  On Part 1 Rosalind visits the UK's longest running Italian deli - Edinburgh's Valvona and Crolla. Mary and Francesca Contini, who run the business, tell Rosalind all about the fascinating history of the business, the produce their customers keep returning for as well as tips for gifts and how they will celebrate a traditional Italian Christmas themselves. Each Christmas here at Scran we like to celebrate the work of a charity who is helping those in need all year round. This year Rosalind visits The Big Issue in Glasgow to hear all about how the magazine came about as well as its purpose and aims from editor Paul McNamee. She also chats to Matthew Costelloe who is a Vendor Outreach Worker and Deborah Prow who is a Sales and Outreach Worker to hear more about the practical support they provide to people at risk of experiencing homelessness. Later in the episode Rosalind meets Brigitta, one of the vendors who works with the Big Issue on a pitch outside Marks and Spencer's on Argyle St, who tells her how she came to work with The Big Issue and the difference it's made to her life. You can find out more about The Big Issue and support them on their website www.bigissue.com Thanks for listening - lots more Christmas content coming soon in part 2 of this year's Scran Christmas specials! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Bonus episode - The Borders Distillery: breathing life after 200 years

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 39:41


This is a special partner episode of Scran with The Borders Distillery. On on a very very wet day, Rosalind took a trip to Hawick to visit The Borders Distillery - an up and coming whisky brand that is making a big impact. When it opened its doors to the public in 2018, The Borders Distillery breathed new life into an industry that had ceased to exist in the Scottish Borders for nearly two centuries. Rosalind met with founding member and director John Fordyce who showed her around the distillery and talked her through how it all came about, how they have been able to incorporate sustainable production into everything they do, the importance of a nurturing local talent and all about the liquid they are producing at this modern yet historical distillery. You'll also hear from Andy Baird on this podcast, he is one of the 12 local farmers who has been working with the distillery through the Borders Growers and Distillers programme. Finally John does a tasting session with Rosalind where he takes her through their workshop series. You can find out more about The Borders Distillery, their products and visitor tours at www.thebordersdistillery.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Whisky Witches, lotions and potions

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 38:51


On this episode of Scran we're fully embracing this time of year and investigating some of the more macabre elements of Scottish food and drink history.  Earlier this year Rosalind was lucky enough to attend Whisky & Witches Presents Mythical Beasts, an immersive, mystical, musical whisky tasting produced and presented by Christine Kammerer and Jane Ross. The show touched on the history of women and whisky in Scotland and explained how women who distilled whisky were turned upon by the church and society. These alewives and brewsters were often framed as what we would now recognise as witches. Singer and composer Christine and whisky aficionado Jane who runs The Mother Superior in Leith, join Rosalind to talk all about how women became vilified for distilling and how even today there are challenges around being a woman in the whisky industry. Connotations of witchcraft and herbalism have gone hand in hand for centuries, and delving into the ancient art of herbology is a great way to explore some natural magic in the run up to Halloween. On the second half of the podcast Rosalind chats to Catherine Conway-Payne, author of Herbology- A Psychic Garden Pharmacy, a book being published by The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in the coming weeks, which includes an illustrated guide that brings herbology to life. (rbgeshop.org)  Catherine takes us back to a time when insects, frog spawn and basically all sorts was used in medicine and self care. She tells Rosalind all about how, even now, some of the remedies and uses from the past can be found in modern products such as snail slime in beauty products. She also shares some of the lessons to be learnt from the book including some brilliant uses for cleavers, more commonly known as sticky willy. Thanks for listening and have a spooky, tasty halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Scran
Bonus Episode - Unique Uist's utter charm

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 53:42


On this special partner episode of Scran with 'Eat Drink Hebrides' Rosalind visited Uist for the first time and had the wonderful opportunity to sample just a little of what this unique island has to offer.  First up Rosalind chatted to DJ Cameron from Long Island Retreats. A sixth generation crofter, DJ tells Rosalind all about his business and how visitors come from all over to understand their farming methods from field to fork. DJ explains that despite the challenges of trading on the Western Isles, their high quality product and singular location keeps customers coming back for more. Next up Rosalind met Mick Huda at Charlie's Bistro in Benbecula. Mick is a Production Manager at Salar Smokehouse. He explained how the business came to be and why their product is so singular whilst they tucked into some delicious salmon and scallops.  All that running around Uist is thirsty work y'know - so the next stop was welcome - North Uist Distillery - set up in 2019 by Jonny Ingledew and Kate McDonald. It's home to Downpour Gin and in time, some of the first whisky ever to be distilled on the island legally. Whilst there Rosalind enjoyed a gin tasting, a tour of the facilities in this historic building and a chat with found Jonny. The final stop was at Lochmaddy Bay Prawns located at Clachan Sands where Rosalind met Tina Nicholson to hear all about their unique business which was a positive result of the impact of covid-19.  If you are looking for somewhere to get away from it all and enjoy a wonderful welcome and delicious local produce, Uist is for you. You can find out more by visiting www.visitouterhebrides.co.uk and searching for 'Food and Drink'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Oysters ahoy! Scran goes fishing

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 25:38


On this episode of Scran we headed west for a very important date in the seafood calendar. Producer Kelly, videographer Craig and Rosalind boarded the Vital Spark with fishermen Rab Lamont and John Mills. The team sailed out into Loch Ryan on the 1st of September to catch oysters on the first day of the new season. Rab, who has been catching oysters on the Loch for 18 years told Rosalind all about the only natural oyster bed left in the UK and how they go about catching oysters in season. Allan Jenkins, from the Stranraer Development Trust also joined the team on the boat to talk to us about the upcoming Oyster Festival which takes place from 15-17 September. This relatively young festival has been going from strength to strength and expands further this year as you'll hear from Allan. Once the day's fishing was done they headed to Henry's Bay House Restaurant, one of the most popular in Stranraer, with two dozen oysters and an appetite after the fresh sea air. Their Chef owner John Henry shucked the oysters and prepared them for the team to try. Thanks for listening, please do rate, review and subscribe to the podcast if you're enjoying it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Bonus Episode - World Class Cocktails and Innovative Cuisine

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 38:55


On this bonus episode of Scran we celebrate an exclusive collaboration between Johnnie Walker Princes Street and the two Michelin-starred team of James and Maria Close. STIR is a ground-breaking cocktail and cuisine concept for the Explorer's Bothy Bar which serves up a unique menu of stunningly innovative small-bite plates alongside meticulously curated cocktails by Head Bartender, Miran Chauhan. This collaboration aims to completely redefine the concept of whisky and food pairing and on this episode Rosalind samples the menu. She discovers flavours unlike anything she has encountered before in terms of originality, ingenuity and flavour. You'll hear excerpts from a launch event which took place earlier this summer, as well as interviews with James and Miran. Miran has worked with James and Maria in this collaboration pairing whisky from the four corners beautifully with delicate and evocative dishes. Rosalind talks to him about where he gets his inspiration from when designing new cocktails and drinks menus and how he works with the team to deliver such singular pairings. Owners of the renowned global experience restaurant, Raby Hunt, Maria and James have created something very special for STIR. James tells Rosalind all about this exciting new partnership and how, he has in fact, worked in the same building before in a very different capacity long before his cheffing days. You can find out more about STIR and book a table here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Growing at Greenfields - building a bountiful garden with Diana Yates

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 40:51


On this episode of Scran Rosalind takes a trip to West Linton to meet Diana Yates and visit her beautiful garden at Greenfields. Diana tells Rosalind all about how she came to live there and how, in recent years, a new gardening hobby has led her to a different career for her in broadcasting and now as an author of her first book 'Growing at Greenfields'.  Diana shares her passion for growing, flowers, fruit, veg and more and the labour of love it's been creating an idyllic kitchen garden. She offers listeners some advice around what you should be sowing this time of year and how to manage the hectic schedule of a flourishing garden. Some may say Scran is experiencing an identity crisis as this could potentially be a gardening show as well as a food and drink one but you're in for a real treat with this episode as Diana candidly shares her life story and how the challenges she has faced inform her success as a gardener, author, broadcaster, seamstress, mother and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Bonus Episode - Previewing the best of Scottish food and drink at The Royal Highland Show

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 32:53


On this special partner episode of Scran, we are celebrating the upcoming Royal Highland Show.  This Scottish institution returns to Ingliston from 22-25 June this year and will showcase the very best of farming food and rural life.  The first incarnation of the show took place in 1822 on a site that is now home to the Scottish Parliament. Today, it is Scotland's biggest outdoor event attracting around 190,000 people and regarded as one of Europe's largest agribusiness shows. It contributed almost £39.5million to the economy in 2022. On this episode, Rosalind talks about the food and drink side of things with guests Louise Elder, Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland Director and Jill Brown, Distiller & Director at Moray Distillery, who will be exhibiting at the show. They chat all about what visitors can expect and just why it is a great place for Scotland's producers to do business. For more information and tickets head to https://www.royalhighlandshow.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Exclusive - Unlocking 125 years of distilling at Speyburn

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 32:27


It's that time of year again when whisky lovers from all over the world are about to descend on Speyside to celebrate their favourite drams and all things whisky. In advance of the festivities Scran brings you an exclusive insight into this historic distillery and its 125 years of whisky production. On this episode Rosalind visits Speyburn Distillery and meets Manager Euan Henderson who shows her what visitors can expect once they open the doors for this year's Spirit of Speyside festival.  Rosalind discovers how the old distillery would have run and is particularly impressed by how pristine the equipment still looks. The tour continues into the new distillery which was developed in 2015. There, Rosalind is lucky enough to be the first person from outside the distillery to taste their 16 year old festival bottling for this year's Spirit of Speyside festival coming up at the end of April. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast and share it with anyone who loves Scottish food and drink. Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Celebrating Scottish Seafood with Gary MacLean, Teddy Lee & St James Quarter

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 36:17


On this special episode of Scran we look forward to the upcoming St James Quarter Seafood Festval. This is the second time this event will take place in Edinburgh's eating, drinking and retail mecca. Rosalind chat with Scotland's National Chef Gary MacLean who has some sage advice around DIY fish smoking as well as revealing when his next book will be available. Gary owns Creel Caught which is part of Bonnie and Wild, St James Quarter's marketplace and foodhall.  Another thriving business under the same roof is Maki & Ramen, owner and chef Teddy Lee tells Roz about the explosion in popularity for Japanese food in the last 15 years. Teddy will be doing masterclasses at the Festival alongside Gary. Both share their passion for Scottish seafood and why it's good to know what to seasonally.  Rosalind is also joined by Jennifer Laseen, Hospitality, Food and Beverage Director at St James Quarter, who gives her an update on how the business is expanding and going from strength to strength. Jennifer also shares the exciting plans for this year's Seafood Festival which runs from Friday 31st March to Sunday 2nd April. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Filibuster Freestyle
Top 10 Footy Scran rankings & Normalizing Onesies for adults

Filibuster Freestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 13:41


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Scran
Piers Adam - From London nightclubs to Speyside whisky and hospitality

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 32:41


Rosalind's guest this week has a strong pedigree in the hospitality industry and shares with her some of the lessons he's learned in his experience through the years. Piers Adam became one of the biggest names in bars and nightclubs in London in the 2000s but has in recent years. years turned his attention to Scotland. Having run famous venues such as Mahiki, The Punch bowl with Guy Ritchie, Whisky Mist and others, Piers has had his fair share of experience when it comes to opening businesses and making them successful. On this episode of Scran you'll hear Piers tell Rosalind about how he came to discover The Craigellachie and to buy it, building up a business which put the community at the heart of it. He describes this as his most joyous and rewarding project ever. Piers also discusses the thought and care that has gone into this business as well as confirming the near legendary status of their opening party which hosted such famous faces as Kate Moss, Noel Gallagher and Bobby Gillespie.  Piers offers some great insight to the hospitality industry and what he sees as being the future of an industry that is being crippled by costs. He also discusses the famous Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival and how The Craigellachie has come to be somewhat of a centre of the festival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scran
Bonus episode - Johnnie Walker Princes Street Harris Tweed Hebrides Collaboration

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 30:11


Welcome to this very special partnership episode of Scran where we have teamed up with Johnnie Walker Princes Street to bring you news of a fascinating collaboration. 2 years in the making, Johnnie Walker, a brand synonymous with Scotland, quality and heritage, has teamed up with Harris Tweed Hebrides to launch a new whisky complete with luxury packaging. This is the first of the ‘Johnnie Walker Princes Street Collective' collaborations- a series that will bring together the world's leading Scotch whisky with Scotland's best creative forces to create unique and collectable whiskies. The whisky represents a world first, having been matured over the past year in special hand-selected American oak casks in the Whisky Makers Cellar at Johnnie Walker Princes Street. The cellar, which holds just 26 casks, is unique amongst bondedwarehouses in Scotland, tucked beneath one of Edinburgh's most famous streets. We went along to the launch of this new whisky to hear all about how these two Scottish power houses have come together to create something unique and special. Rosalind sat down with some of the key players in this collaboration of arguably two of Scotland's best known luxury brands. First up is Emma Walker, Master Blender, who you may recall we met just over a year ago when Johnnie Walker Princes Street first opened.  Next up is Mark Hogarth Creative Director at Harris Tweed Hebrides. Mark has spent many years working on high end collaborations and he tells us that this partnership with Johnnie Walker ticked all the boxes for the brand, especially in terms of attention to detail, Scottish heritage and sustainability. Finally Rosalind is joined by George Harper, Johnnie Walker Whisky Specialist who created the Johnnie Walker Princes Street Collective bottling. George tells Rosalind all about the process they go through in developing a whisky and a collaboration such as this as well as highlighting some exciting times ahead for Johnnie Walker fans. We hope you enjoy this episode of Scran and you can learn more about Johnnie Walker Princes Street, this great collaboration and what's on offer for visitors here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices