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Northern Ireland licensing law stifling pubs and breweries

The rules for licensing the sale of alcohol in Northern Ireland are allowing established businesses to restrict competition and risk stifling innovati...

Members’ Weekend 2025 – Conference motions published 

Ahead of CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend in Torquay, the Order Paper and other Conference information has been published. Conference Procedures Committee met...

Like-minded brewers’ Crafty merger

Two brewers with a focus on quality, smaller-batch beers have merged with Crafty Brewing buying Ridgeway brewery. Both have successfully navigated cho...

New CAMRA homebrewing book

CAMRA’s latest book How to Brew Beer in your Kitchen by acclaimed homebrewing author John J Palmer is now on sale. Designed to demystify the brewing p...

Robust stout revival

When Cairngorm brewery stormed to victory with its Black Gold in CAMRA’s Champion Winter Beer competition it was further evidence of the astonishing r...

Sheps keeps it simple

Shepherd Neame is not over complicating things with its latest limited-edition beer, which uses a single malt and a single hop. One Hop Wonder (4.5 pe...

Screen stars join Cask Club

St Austell brewery is launching five limited-edition cask beers for 2025 all with a film theme. Shark Bait, Outta Time, Breakfast Club, Maverick, and...

Plan your next festival trip

For your next festival trip look no further than the tempting list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events visit the Events webpage.   48th Loughborou...

UK brewery numbers continue to decline

The UK had 100 fewer breweries last month compared to January last year with each quarter of 2024 showing a negative net closure rate, despite reports...

Manchester pubs unite to save historic youth club

Pubs in the North West are coming to the aid of a Northern institution with the launch of a fundraiser for the Salford Lads and Girls Club (pictured)....


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