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Demand for quality cask ale continues to grow

Demand for its cask beer is stronger and greater than ever, says the Thornbridge Brewery.

Treasury confirms beer tax freeze as CAMRA calls for reform

The chancellor has confirmed it has frozen taxes on beer, cider and spirits for another year – a move announced in last year’s Budget

 Cask Beer – in crisis or out of fashion?

CAMRA member, brewer and professional drinker John Keeling has been involved in the brewing of cask beer for 46 years, many of them as head brewer at...

CAMRA raises concerns as Fuller’s sells beer business to Asahi in £250m deal

CAMRA raises concerns as Fuller’s sells beer business to Asahi in £250m deal

Community owned pubs thrive and prosper

Pubs owned as community businesses are continuing to thrive where private enterprise has failed, asserts the Plunkett Foundation.

Younger drinkers give low alcohol a try

Low alcohol beer is here to stay, according to a new report. There has been an explosion in popularity of low and no alcohol alternatives as a way to...

Rhubarb beer goes on tap in Parliament to celebrate Yorkshire’s first female MP

A special beer brewed with rhubarb has been unveiled in Westminster’s Strangers Bar  the to celebrate achievements of Yorkshire’s first female MP. The...

Hammerton Brewery launch campaign for permanent taproom

Hammerton Brewery have launched a crowdfunding campaign to enable the creation of a permanent brewery taproom.

Pubs could be the saviour of declining high streets

Well run community pubs have long been recognised as being a vital part of rural life. Now, a new study finds the same could be true for pubs in high...

Pubs key to thriving high streets and healthy people

Researchers from the Royal Society for Public Health found that towns and cities hosting too many “unhealthy” businesses like betting shops, fast food...


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