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Master class for beer judges

CAMRA’s Christine Cryne (above) is running a master class for beer judges at the Bohemia pub in North London on 26 July. It is open to those who have...

Beer drinkers’ Net gain

Greene King’s latest seasonal brews celebrate women’s sport with Back of the Net and brings back a blast from the past, Amplified. Amplified, a 4 per...

Beer’s man of letters

Martyn Cornell, beer writer and acclaimed brewing historian, has died suddenly at the age of 72 on the eve of the publication of his major study of th...

A passionate advocate for cask ale

Ken Don, who has died aged 80, was a passionate brewer of traditional beer who also played an important role in saving Maris Otter, considered the fin...

Pubgoers demand action on scandalous pub demolition

CAMRA NI wants new laws to protect and rebuild pubs following the demolition of Finn MacCool’s pub in Bushmills which CAMRA thinks may have been unlaw...

Raise a glass – our top fest is back!

After a year’s break CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival returns for 2025 at a new location. Hailed as the UK’s most popular beer festival, it takes p...

Plan your summer festival trips

For your next festival trip, look no further than the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit the events webpage.  

Bank holiday boost but help still needed

A bumper May with two bank holidays and VE Day will see an estimated 14m extra pints sold in pubs compared to a month without them, the British Beer a...

Ape hangs on after pub refit

As one of the UK’s few female master brewers, Jane Kershaw has achieved plenty in her career, including being named All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group...

Brewery insolvencies cast shadow over sector

Increasing cost pressures saw 43 small brewers declared insolvent last year including Fourpure, By The Horns, Magic Rock, Burton Town and Wild Weather...


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