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Sheps commits to cask production

Britain’s oldest brewery Shepherd Neame (above) has reaffirmed its commitment to cask ale. The move follows a report in the Telegraph that the Kent br...

Fight to save West Midlands favourite

Plans to turn a West Midlands pub into a convenience store would lead to the loss of a valued community asset according to the local CAMRA branch. Dud...

Dark delight takes bottled beer title

Five Kingdoms Dark Storm stout (6.9 per cent ABV) is CAMRA’s Champion Bottled Beer of Britain. The annual competition recognises the best bottle-condi...

Four and counting for Black Gold

CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Scotland competition saw Cairngorm’s Black Gold repeats its win from last year bringing its total to four. Held at the Ayrshi...

New vice chair for CAMRA

Gillian Hough is CAMRA’s new vice chair, replacing Ash Corbett-Collins following his election as national chairman. The appointment completes the new...

Pomona prize for perry’s ‘knight in shining armour’

Drinks writer Adam Wells (above) is the winner of CAMRA’s 2024 Pomona Award. The award will be presented today at the end of a presentation he is givi...

2024 AGM and Finance Report Round Up

Following registration opening for CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend, AGM & Conference 2025 in Torquay, we are rounding up all of the announcements from the 20...

2024 Finance Award Round Up

As the Campaign gears up for its Members’ Weekend, AGM & Conference 2025 in Torquay, we are rounding up announcements from this year’s event in Dundee...

Hundreds save the Hundred

People in Ashendon and surrounding villages in Buckinghamshire are on target to buy their local and have begun a hunt for a tenant. The Ashendon Commu...

Steel City brewer scoops top title

Jim Rangeley, Lead Brewer at Abbeydale, the City’s oldest brewery was recently named as Brewer of the Year at the 2024 Brewers Choice Awards. Jim was...


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