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Pubco’s solar-powered tills

Young’s has reported strong trading momentum in the first quarter of its new financial year, driven by the warm weather in the last few months. In a t...

Capital competition renamed to support cask beer

For a few years now the Ealing Beer Festival in Walpole Park has run the Champion Beer of London judging but 2025 has seen a name change. Festival org...

Pubs honoured at Plunkett Awards

Three community pubs were among nine winners at Plunkett’s 2025 Rural Community Business Awards (pictured) at the Royal Society of Chemistry in London...

New direction for low-alcohol beers

The government’s newly published NHS 10-year plan includes measures to address alcohol-related harm, primarily focusing on mandatory health warnings o...

What beer can learn from Batham's

It was a mid-week lunchtime and I had travelled 150 miles, traversing city, town and country to reach my destination. But, boy, was this a destination...

The greatest long drink in the world

Have Carlsberg, Heineken and other global brewers been rereading George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984 where the truth is consigned to a memory hole an...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – June

Three Star Heritage Pubs Bell, Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey (above) The planning application for change of use to residential, which was covered in May,...

Enjoy top cider and perry near you 

CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Month is now underway with a packed programme of events throughout July. Plan your support for the cider and perry promotion f...

Town’s first festival of pubs revealed

CAMRA St Helens and Districts branch has launched the inaugural St Helens Festival of Pubs, is a town-wide celebration of cask beer, community, and lo...

Producer focus as Cider and Perry Month kicks off

CAMRA’s annual Cider and Perry Month starts today and What’s Brewing will be shining a light on the UK’s cider and perry makers from the Campaign’s Pr...


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