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New brew’s on target

Devon's Powderkeg brewery has added the first of many new beers planned for 2025 to its range – Young Gun. The 3.4 per cent beer starts a series of am...

Find out about Finnish beer

Tickets are now available for a European Beer Consumers' Union (EBCU) webinar, part of its Continent of Beer Series. A Continent of Beer - Finland wil...

Eyes on the prize in Leeds

A Leeds brewery is hosting a beer festival “like no other” in collaboration with more than 30 breweries from across the country. Kirkstall’s Great Exh...

Better together collab brew

Bristol’s Lost and Grounded brewers’ latest beer is Together Sounds Better, a 3.2 per cent blackcurrant Berliner-style weisse, brewed with and for the...

Creating demand for cask scoops top club crown

A commitment to providing a great choice of cask beers has seen Barrie Lloyd scoop CAMRA’s Club Recognition Award at the national Club Mirror prizegiv...

Can beer break Britain?

Well according to something called an AI Overview (thanks Mr Google), the answer is “Beer is part of the British culture and economy, and it's unlikel...

Ask a silly question…

The gentle hubbub of voices rises to greet me as I walk into the Malt Shovel. The fire is lit to ward off the February cold and the small, two-roomed...

Brewer’s refurbished tap opens

Surrey-based Hogs Back brewery has celebrated the official opening of its Tap Room following a two-month renovation. Based in the village of Tongham,...

Spring cask special doubles up

Greene King’s latest seasonal cask beer, Spring Break, has been designed to suit the arrival of brighter weather and it will also switch roles for St...

Government help needed to boost low-alcohol beers

The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) is calling on the government to align existing no and low-thresholds with those of other nations following...


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