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A 1930s Stourbridge pub has been given Grade II-listed status by Historic England following its nomination by CAMRA and the West Midlands Combined Aut...
Keighley’s Timothy Taylor’s Landlord, is the top-selling cask ale by value in the annual Morning Advertiser Drinks List. Sharp’s Doom Bar retained th...
Neil Kellett, a CAMRA pioneer who played a vital role in keeping the Campaign solvent and able to challenge the power of big brewers, has died suddenl...
For my last recipe of the year, I wanted to post something which involves beer, is appropriately seasonal and, most of all, reflects my cooking style....
The regular PUBlic Affairs round up returns with 2024’s final update of the year, detailing what the Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) Campaigns and Com...
As times get harder, more breweries are seeking collaborations. They strengthen ties within the industry and help reach new audiences. Who among us wa...
Support for pubs and brewing were welcomed in the Welsh government’s draft budget, but much more still needs to be done. CAMRA Wales director Chris Ch...
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...
CAMRA’s Pubs. Pints. People. podcast is back with a new episode, this time dedicated to the key beer ingredient, malt.  In this fourth episode of the...
The multi-award winning Three B’s Micropub in Bridlington was recently awarded not one, but two CAMRA awards. CAMRA regional director Kevin Keaveny (a...