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Pubs close and slash hours as energy costs rise

One in three pubs and restaurants have slashed opening hours as they attempt to cut back on energy costs according to a government survey. The Busines...

Collaboration brew is festival favourite

A stout created by the Vocation and Neon Raptor breweries has been voted Norwich’s beer of the festival. Every October Norwich Beer Festival organiser...

Pros to judge new home brew prize

Home brewers can now compete in the SIBA National Homebrew Beer Awards – a new annual competition and have the chance to see their beer professionally...

Good Beer Yearbook preview

In the run up to the publication of the first edition of CAMRA’s Good Beer Yearbook early next year, we whet the appetite with an extract from one of...

PUBlic Affairs round up November 2022

In a regular series for WB Online, and the last round up of 2022, the CAMRA Campaigns team shares the work that has been going on across Westminster,...

CAMRA in running for top communications award

CAMRA is in the running for the coveted British Guild of Beer Writers corporate communications award, alongside Siren Brew and Untold Agency. The winn...

Campaign attacks brewery sale

CAMRA has condemned Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company’s (CMBC) decision to sell the former Charles Wells Eagle brewery in Bedford to Spanish brewer...

Peter Laws – a tribute

It was with sadness that West Cumbria branch has learned of the passing of Peter Laws, former head brewer at Jennings, Cockermouth and one of the gian...

What is CAMRA to you?

CAMRA has been an integral part of my life for more than 20 years – since before I even knew it – and I’m hugely grateful. I’d been following Blackpoo...

Victory from the jaws of defeat?

It can be hard to feel positive about the UK sometimes. Prime ministers barely outlast the gestation of a ferret. The cost of, well, everything is spi...


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