April, 2021

Surviving family brewers celebrate their heritage

So much attention is given to the modern craft sector that we forget the enormous contribution made to the enjoyment of good beer by the older family...

Book Review: ‘St Andrews Pubs’

Terry Lock reviews ‘St Andrews Pubs’, by Gregor Stewart – a book revealling the long and unique history behind many of the pubs in the medieval town.

Charity fundraising puts pubs at the heart of thousands of communities

All too often pubs are subject to negative press over binge drinking and general social disorder, PubAid’s job is to remind people what great work tha...

Wild Pub Walk – Coniston Circular

Get inspiration for walking in the Lakes with this extract from CAMRA’s Wild Pub Walks book, by Daniel Neilson

Beat the queues and buy festival tickets early

The GBBF is returning to London this summer from the 7-11 August at London Olympia – and tickets are now on sale.

Book Review: ‘Hull Pubs’

Dave Pickersgill reviews the book ‘Hull Pubs’, by Paul Chrystal. ‘Hull Pubs’ offers a fascinating tour of the historical city of Hull’s most well-know...

Lakes and Ales

In a special extract from BEER magazine, Katie Wiles explores the trails and ales of the Lake District

Top towns and villages in the Lake District with great pubs to visit

Lake District holiday experts Lakeland Hideaways bring us some of the area’s best CAMRA pubs.

Brighton Bier brews up support for campaign to save Victorian arches

Brighton brewers Brighton Bier has launched a new beer, Mabiera to raise funds for the city’s crowdfunding “Save Madeira Terrace” campaign, and unveil...

Creator of a beer which started a gold rush retires

John Gilbert, who founded South Wiltshire’s award-winning Hop Back brewery in Salisbury more than 30 years ago, has retired.


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