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Shipwrecked beer rescued

In September 1895 the cargo ship Wallachia left Glasgow bound for the Caribbean. The load was general cargo, which included bottled beer,whisly and gi...

Cider showcase returns

Bristol Cider Salon returns in August with the highlight a tasting with 30 producers pouring 90 speciality ciders. The third salon (Tuesday 10-Sunday...

BEER contributor dies

BEER contributor and long-time friend of What’s Brewing Johnny Homer has died. He passed away on 9 July. Johnny, 56, lived in Whitstable, Kent and wor...

Pop along to the pop-up pub

A conceptual work of art pop-up pub is serving up pints in Leeds' Kirkgate Market thanks to the help of a National Lottery Heritage Fund. The Yorkshir...

Model campaign for pubs

Licensee and model Jodie Kidd has launched a new campaign for Long Live The Local to champion the important social and economic role that pubs play at...

Young’s £53m pubs sell-off

Pub group Young’s has agreed to sell 56 of its tenanted 63 pubs in its Ram Pub Company estate to Punch Pubs and Co for £53m. The group said it will re...

Inside the inquiry into pubs and the pandemic

As some people may know, the CAMRA Campaigns Team is now providing secretariat services to the All-Party Parliamentary Pub Group in Westminster. This...

Prince pops in and pulls pint

There was a new face behind the bar at the Ponthir House Inn as Prince Charles stopped off on the last engagement of his tour of Wales. He was welcome...

Real cider redefined

CAMRA has produced a new definition for “real cider and perry #NotFromConcentrate” to make it easier to find them. Artisanal cider is enjoying a resur...

Welsh pub changes welcomed

CAMRA has welcomed restrictions on going to the pub in Wales are set to be lifted from Saturday, 7 August. First minister Mark Drakeford said Wales wi...


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