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Global brewers are destroying brewing heritage

Global brewers are hell-bent on destroying great beers and breweries. In Britain, Heineken has closed the Caledonian Brewery in Edinburgh on the groun...

Success in 14-year fight for historic pub

After a long battle by the local community, one of Britain’s most significant pubs, the Baring Hall Hotel in Grove Park, South-East London, now has a...

Plan your August festival trips now!

Plan your festival visit this month by checking out the list below. To see all future CAMRA events, visit https://events.camra.org.uk/

Top fest launch for cask beer book

Des de Moor will mark the publication of his major new work, Cask: The real story of Britain’s unique beer culture, on Tuesday 1 August with a series...

Temporary venue closure can't stop festival return  

The 45th Norwich Beer Festival will return to the city’s Halls this October to the delight of beer lovers. Run by Norwich & District CAMRA from Monday...

Lion pounces on regional titles

The White Lion in Oak Street, Norwich has won both East Anglia Cider Pub of the Year and Norfolk Pub of the Year. A real favourite with ale and cider...

CAMRA stalwart remembered

Many members are mourning the loss of friend and CAMRA stalwart Chris Gillette who died at the end of June aged 73. He started work in social services...

Station cutbacks to hit disabled beer lovers

A disabled beer lover has called on the government to reconsider plans to shut ticket offices and remove platform staff at all train stations. Steven...

Rail ale fest back on track

The South East’s original rail, ale and cider festival is back for the 12th year at the Spa Valley railway in Tunbridge Wells, Kent from 19-22 October...

Expert help for women in brewing

The Scottish “women who beer” community, formerly known as Beers Without Beards, has launched a UK-wide mentorship programme. It will offer women who...


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