2023

International Women’s Day home brew collaboration

The Malt Miller, Elusive Brewing, Good Chemistry Brewing, Lallemand and BarthHaas X have teamed up for an International Women’s Day  (8 March) brewing...

Travellers return is no joke

The day that many, including even the most ardent campaigner, thought may never come is finally here. Thanks to the tireless hard work of a community,...

Festival returns at new venue

CAMRA’s Ipswich Beer and Cider Festival is set to make a post-pandemic comeback this summer at a new venue near the town’s waterfront. The 33rd festiv...

Support package plea as 21 pubs close every week

Shocking new statistics from CAMRA reveal 554 pubs have closed or stood empty without tenants in the last six months of 2022. CAMRA is now calling on...

Hop festival backer is back

Shepherd Neame has returned as the lead sponsor for this year’s Faversham hop festival (2-3 September). Following the successful revival of the Kent f...

Drinkers urge chancellor to save the UK’s pubs

Drinkers and pub-goers are being mobilised in their thousands to urge the chancellor to take action in his March Budget to save the UK’s pubs and brew...

A brief history of cask beer

Though many people assume cask beer ‘has existed from the time brewing was first instituted in this country,’ as a 1923 manual for licensees puts it,...

Fury over bulldozed pub

The loss of any pub saddens me. The destruction of a successful pub makes me boil with rage. The Bree Louise in Cobourg Street, North London, was just...

Quiz gets right answer for charity

TV personality Jeff Stelling, seen with What's Brewing columnist Roger Protz, hosted a sports quiz in the Green Man pub in Sandridge, Herts, on 25 Jan...

Rediscovered cider apples of Dorset celebrated

If you have an interest in cider, its history and the many varieties that go into making it, then look no further than the recently published The Lost...


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