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Cockermouth brewing doubles up

Cockermouth is celebrating going from no breweries to two in just a year. Earlier this year brewing returned to the Jennings site, closed in 2022 by C...

Long road back for Bass

Draught Bass may be in a pub near you. If I had written that 20 years ago, I would have been carried off to the funny farm, as Bass was the leading pr...

CAMRA wins big at guild awards

Books published by CAMRA, What’s Brewing columns and Learn and Discover content were recognised at the British Guild of Beer Writers’ annual awards. T...

New survey’s key role in fight for fairness

The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) has launched its 2026 industry survey as part of its campaign to “fight for fairness” within the sector. The...

Final four clubs revealed

CAMRA names the four finalists in the overall Club of the Year 2025 competition  The Club of the Year competition is heating up as CAMRA unveils the t...

Dark days ahead for pubs following Budget

Following the Budget statement CAMRA chairman Ash Corbett-Collins said: “This is a dark day for UK drinkers, pubs and breweries. Instead of offering a...

Rocking Rudolph returns with new look

Greene King is embracing winter with the return of three of its seasonal cask beers. Leading the line-up is Rocking Rudolph, back with its full-bodied...

All roads lead to Beerex

West Dorset branch’s Beerex will be returning 6-7 February next year in Dorchester’s Corn Exchange . Cerne Abbas brewery will be continuing as the mai...

City-centre’s price of a pint tops £7

The number and choice of cask beer in Oxford city centre is holding firm, according to a survey of 24 pubs by members of the city’s CAMRA branch. The...

Stag hunts for bright future

Ponsanooth Community Benefit Society (PCBS) has opened its long-awaited community share offer to secure the future of the Cornish village’s Stag Hunt...


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