April, 2021

CAMRA beer festivals good for local communities

Beer festivals organised by CAMRA volunteers generate millions of pounds in revenue for local communities, finds new research. Professor Ignazio Cabra...

Building on relationships

The new normal is going to be a challenge says Rob Theakston It’s fair to say that the global Covid-19 pandemic came as a shock to most sectors of the...

Beer Recipe: Mussels with beer and bacon

A weekly beer + food column to support the launch of CAMRA’s new podcast, Pubs. Pints. People. You can tune in each week on Apple Podcast or Spotify o...

CAMRA wants your say on online content

CAMRA has launched two new surveys to collect members’ opinions on our lockdown activity.  Since branch socials and beer festivals have been cancelled...

Get to know cider

CAMRA has released new content on its Learn & Discover platform to help members improve their beer and cider vocabularies. A new addition to the talki...

Local sports clubs and charities and to lose millions in donations

Charities and grass-roots sports clubs stand to lose millions of pounds as a result of pubs being ordered to close for 12 weeks to control the spread...

SIBA honours brewing legend

SIBA has announced a posthumous lifetime achievement award for former St Austell brewing director Roger Ryman, for his services to the British brewing...

Jacky Moore remembered

It is with deep regret that Liverpool & Districts branch announces the passing of member Jacky Moore after a long battle against cancer. Jacky was a k...

Pubs allowed to increase the size of beer gardens

Pubs in England and Wales will go al fresco for the summer, as new laws to loosen restrictions on drinking outdoors are unveiled. CAMRA has welcomed t...

England’s pubs set to reopen

Eat, drink but stay wary. CAMRA has welcomed the Government’s announcement of some pubs in England reopening from 4 July as a welcome first step on lo...


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