April, 2021

Historic pub interior destroyed by fire

A Welsh pub run by the same family for more than 170 years has suffered “significant” damage following a blaze, firefighters have said.

Later night charges planned for Southwark pubs

Community pubs, bars and clubs in Southwark which serve alcohol between midnight and 6am could face extra charges of up to £4,400 a year to help meet...

Book Review: ‘It’s The Beer Talking: Adventures in Public Houses’

Ian Clayton embarked on a lifelong love affair with local pubs in the middle of the 1970s. His stories are intertwined with quests to find perfect pin...

Birmingham to host the next Great British Beer Festival Winter

Following three great years in Norwich, the Great British Beer Festival Winter will next year move to Birmingham as part of its three-year rotation ar...

Book Review: ‘300 More Beers to Try Before You Die’

Thirsty for more? Roger Protz presents another 300 beers worth searching for across the world. 

Pembrokeshire’s finest will be sadly missed

Pembrokeshire branch members were shocked and saddened to receive the news that their chairman, Mike Porter, had passed away at Morriston Hospital on...

Bradford branch campaigns for the Sun to shine again in Cottingley

A popular village pub near Bradford, West Yorkshire abruptly shut in November last year, after being open at the site since the 17th Century. The Sun...

Lacons’ Audit Ale takes top honour at winter festival

Lacons Brewery, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk has scooped gold in CAMRA’s Champion Winter Beer of Britain competition with Audit Ale, an 8 per cent ABV barl...

Celebration ale marks fundraising success for Manchester brewery

Big-hearted brewers Joseph Holt are celebrating their fundraising success by producing a special edition beer. The Manchester-based brewers are the on...

CAMRA announce new chairman

Nik Antona will proceed as chairman-elect


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