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European breweries in survival mode

Europe’s independent brewers are showing determination this year despite four in 10 saying survival is their main priority. A new report shows that in...

Threat to life and limb

Many of you will have heard of the London Beer Flood of 1814. At least eight people were killed by a veritable tsunami of beer that was released onto...

CAMRA renews stance on independence

CAMRA chairman Ash Corbett-Collins talked at SIBA's BeerX about CAMRA’s continued commitment to campaign in support of independent brewers over global...

Fresh wind in brewery’s sails

In the spirit of Victor Kiam and his purchase of Remington, the 8 Sail brewery in Heckington, Lincolnshire has been bought by a taproom regular who li...

City guide’s back bigger and better

CAMRA’s ultimate guide to Manchester’s beer and pub scene is back with a new expanded edition. The award-winning Manchester’s Best Beer, Pubs and Bars...

Pheasant flies again

Despite many stories in the press about pub closures, a Cumbrian village has bucked the trend. Residents of Casterton in southern Cumbria were shocked...

More cash for rural pubs

Pub is The Hub can now offer up to ÂŁ6,000 to publicans in rural, remote or deprived areas who want to offer additional services in their pubs to help...

Brewer revives classic Cumbrian pub

Kirkby Lonsdale brewery is to reopen the historic Kirkstone Pass Inn – the highest pub in Cumbria and the second highest in England – marking a signif...

CAMRA is 55 years stronger

I look at the current state of the pub and beer sector and see our campaigning is needed now more than ever.  I love going to the pub. It’s where I di...

Manchester’s better

The Hare and Hounds serves two beers on cask: Ossett White Rat and Holt’s Bitter. The latter – brewed less than a mile away at the Joseph Holt brewery...


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