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Extension for relaxed takeaway pints rules

Relaxed licensing regulations that allow pubs and bars to sell takeaway pints without red tape holding them back have been extended to March 2025. Al...

Carlsberg axes Wychwood brewery

Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company (CBMC) has announced the closure of its Wychwood brewery in Witney, Oxfordshire. Wychwood’s brands will continue t...

Celebratory brew marks 30 years

Oakham Ales in Peterborough marked its 30th anniversary by brewing a celebratory batch of its classic bitter JHB. The first recipe Oakham Ales created...

Closed brewery signs off on a high

In June, Stockport’s beer lovers were devastated to learn Thirst Class Ales of Reddish was shutting its doors for good, with brewing ceasing immediate...

Old Jock takes Scottish crown

Broughton brewery’s Old Jock Scotch Ale has been named Scotland’s best independent cask beer. Judges at the Society of Independent Brewers’ (SIBA) Ind...

Cider celebration returns

AppleFest is returning to Herefordshire from 30 September-15 October. Over the course of 16 days, the county will host apple-themed events, including...

Hunt for next champion brewer starts

The first stage of the Campaign’s Champion Beer of Britain (CBoB) has begun and members can now have their say on their favourite brews.

Pie fit for a Roman aristocrat

While the evidence for an early pie, a kind of honey cake, can be found on wall of the tomb of Pharaoh Ramesses I, the Romans were the first to bake a...

Brewer taps in to world cup fever

Norfolk brewer Woodforde’s has launched the limited-edition Tap & Go to mark the Rugby World Cup. Brewed with a combination of British, American and N...

Search for top pub saviours starts

Nominations for CAMRA’s Pub Saving Award, which celebrates and honours those who have rescued locals from demolition or conversion, are now open until...


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