Archives for July 12, 2016

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dish deconstructed

How to create the perfect gastropub 'gala' pie

By Daniel Woolfson

This take on the classic pork pie by Jack Boast, head chef at the Michelin star-winning Galvin brothers’ London pub HOP, earns its ‘gala’ moniker thanks to the delicate soft boiled eggs that run through its succulent pork filling. 

Technology

What new technology are we going to start seeing in pubs?

By Nigel Huddleston

Last month saw the ninth anniversary of the iPhone, the game-changer that transformed the humble mobile phone into a family photo album, record collection, video library, shopping mall, game centre and mind-blowing universal information resource.

Property

Brexit and the pubs code: predicting the pub property market

By Michelle Perrett

What’s set to happen to the property market in the next two to three years? Leading property agents give their predictions in light of the Brexit vote and new pubs code legislation giving tenants the ability to break the tie.

EU REFERENDUM

Brexit 'could benefit UK craft brewers'

By Daniel Woolfson

Leaving the EU could prove advantageous to the UK’s booming craft brewing industry, leading analysts have claimed. 

Is new PM Theresa May good or bad for pubs?

By Oli Gross

Incoming prime minister Theresa May has been heavily involved in alcohol-related issues during her time as home secretary, and the industry is digesting if her appointment will be a good thing for pubs.