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where journalist and Taste Communications Founder Stephen Jardine will open up the subject of mental health for discussion with leading industry figures.
Liquid Academy Live
Head over to Liquid Academy Live, where a calendar of inspiring speakers will discuss innovation and development across Scotland’s drinks industry. Don’t miss ‘Ready Steady Cocktail’, where 10 of Scotland’s top bartenders will take on two rounds of challenges, resulting in 10 creative cocktails ready to be judged by the audience and ScotHot’s very own panel of drinks experts.
The Staff Canteen Live
Building on the success of its debut at ScotHot 2017, The Staff Canteen returns for ScotHot 2019 with an action- packed demonstration programme, showcasing the culinary skills of some of the UK’s leading chefs.
The Covered Market
New to ScotHot for 2019 is The Covered Market, developed in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink. The Covered
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Market was designed following feedback from previous year’s visitors, who placed raw ingredients and meeting the producers behind their creation as one of the key reasons for their attendance. For ScotHot 2019, this cost-effective area will feature high quality products across six specialist categories, including bakery, butchery and dairy.
The Scottish Culinary Championships The event’s pinnacle, the Scottish Culinary Championships highlights the skills of Scotland’s next generation of top chefs, with awards presented for ‘Scottish Chef
of the Year’ and ‘Scottish Junior Chef of the Year’.
Keep up to date with ScotHot 2019 on social media:
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/ScotHot Twitter: @ScotHot2019 Instagram: @scottishhospitalityshow #ScotHot19
For more details about Scottish Tourism Month, please visit:
www.scottishtourismalliance.co.uk
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