This year has seen a great deal of change for the Campaign and, as I reflect on the last 12 months and my first end of year message as your national c...
Seasons greetings to all What’s Brewing readers.
It might seem a long way away, but now is the time to get involved in CAMRA’s 2025 Conference which runs 11-13 April in Torquay, as part of Members’ W...
After I heard the news that Danish giant Carlsberg is to cull a slew of beers including Bombardier, my first thought was of the pub I worked in 25-odd...
On 19 November more than 10,000 farm owners, their families, and employees gathered to protest in Westminster. Their motivation was the so-called Trac...
St Austell has released a supercharged version of its hugely popular flagship ale Tribute as a limited edition brew. Crafted in small batches, Extra S...
As the clock ticks closer to Christmas and the festive spirit is everywhere, CAMRA has been looking as its award-winning beers to help stout fans thro...
A 1930s Stourbridge pub has been given Grade II-listed status by Historic England following its nomination by CAMRA and the West Midlands Combined Aut...
Keighley’s Timothy Taylor’s Landlord, is the top-selling cask ale by value in the annual Morning Advertiser Drinks List. Sharp’s Doom Bar retained th...
Neil Kellett, a CAMRA pioneer who played a vital role in keeping the Campaign solvent and able to challenge the power of big brewers, has died suddenl...