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International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD) made its return this year – and what a comeback with 61 brew days, 837 participants, 66 beers, an...
Introduced in May 1988 by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government, Section 28 is a piece of legislation that is now, thankfully, consigned to the...
Drinkers can now search the CAMRA website for pubs with four and five-star Cask Marque ratings for beer quality and cellar hygiene. CAMRA national cha...
CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group shares news and updates about pubs with historically significant interiors across the UK. For further news, see the Pub Her...
About 60 per cent of pubs and bars within 40 miles of small breweries are now inaccessible as major brewers and some pubcos restrict access. A new rep...
For your next festival trip, look no further than the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit the events webpage.Â
It’s good news for our beleaguered pubs that they will be able to stay open until one in the morning on 8 May as the country celebrates VE Day – the 8...
A couple of weeks ago my phone pinged as a press release dropped into my inbox. It told me the story of Steve Birch, the head brewer of Mauldons brewe...
CAMRA members Susan and Fran Nowak were both presented with awards at the CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend in Torquay in April. The husband and wife team – Su...
Britain’s brewing heritage at risk from climate change, new research commissioned by British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) and Zero Carbon Forum revea...