April, 2021

Book Review: ‘South Tyneside Pubs’

Local author and historian Eileen Burnett traces the history of South Tyneside’s drinking establishments, taking in the landlords, notable characters,...

40 YEARS, TWO FESTIVALS, ONE LOVE OF BEER

A tale of two festivals: Lotte Peplow (pictured centre above) shares her experience of the world’s two greatest beer festivals.

Reading branch honours Sam Smith’s owner of town’s longest mothballed pub

Reading & Mid Berks branch has given a special award to the pub company having the “longest closed pub in the area for no apparent reason”.

Book Review: ‘Brew Beer Like a Yeti’

Brew Beer Like a Yeti by fermentation revivalist Jereme Zimmerman returns to ancient practices and ingredients to bring storytelling, mysticism and fo...

Oktoberfest London bringing traditional Bavarian beer hall fun to the UK

As Oktoberfest London is bringing traditional Bavarian beer hall fun to the UK, Beth Steele discusses her trip to the Erdinger Herbstfest in Germany.

Cardiff bar builds a ‘Head of Steam’ towards launch date

A launch date has now been revealed for a new Cardiff bar that will bring a fresh take on craft beer and pub-grub to the city. The hotly anticipated H...

Book Review: ‘Ciderology’

From history and heritage to the craft cider revolution, Gabe Cook, aka ‘The Ciderologist’ shares his passion for all things cider.

Book Review: ‘Southwark Pubs’

Southwark Pubs by Johnny Homer Amberley Publishing (2017) ÂŁ14.99 Reviewed by Sam Cullen Johnny Homer takes an informative and historical look at pubs...

Every event you need to know about this Cider Month

As the leaves turn brown and the memory of the Great British Beer Festival fades, there is one thing keeping us all afloat: Cider Month. Whether you’r...

Chill wind for cask ale sales

Cask ales might be revered but sales are declining says Matt Eley ‘Cool’, whichever meaning you apply to it, is not a word that tends to be associated...


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