2024

Chairman's New Year message

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 from What's Brewing

Seasons greetings to all What’s Brewing readers.

Help shape CAMRA’s policy and campaigns!  

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...

Is Carlsberg listening to its customers?

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...

No barley, no beer?

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...

Extra special St Austell flagship released

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...

No Guinness no cry – CAMRA’s 12 Stouts of Christmas

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...

Mitre joins historic elite

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...

Multinationals dominate pub cask sales

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 – Campaign pioneer

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...


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