Latest articles from What's Brewing
A cross-industry initiative to modernise the cask beer sector, launching in February next year, is looking for pubs to take part in a pilot study. The...
The weather might be cold and wet but pubs can be great places for fans wanting to experience the best of the World Cup. CAMRA national chairman Nik A...
CAMRA has condemned Asahi’s decision to close the Dark Star brewery site in Partridge Green due to the current economic climate. CAMRA national direct...
It is with great sadness that Liverpool and Districts CAMRA announces the sudden passing of its social secretary Matt Valentine. Branch members will r...
Sheffield has so many excellent bars and pubs, both heritage and modern, that it is very difficult to recommend a small selection to cover in a handfu...
One of Britain’s most renowned strong ales is back on the bar after more than a decade in the wilderness after Sussex-based Dark Brewery revived Prize...
CAMRA member and poet Heather Wastie has written as poem eulogising a pint of well-poured beer  Instructions from the ale wife:  The glass is the ke...
Tickets are selling fast for the Great British Beer Festival 16-18 February in Burton upon Trent – the home of British brewing - so get yours now, don...
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Budget offers little cheer for pubs, brewers and pub-goers. CAMRA chief executive Tom Stainer said: “The UK’s world-re...
The Campaign’s search for the UK’s best member clubs has been wittled down to the final four. The regional finalists for the coveted National Club of...