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CAMRA’s General Election campaign

After weeks of campaigning for pubs, pints and people, the General Election is over, and Labour has taken over as the new UK government.   CAMRA’s Cam...

What is liquid hop extract?

The latest developments in brewing science can easily pass us by as consumers. When innovation takes place in the brewhouse, it’s not always obvious o...

Brew York hits right note

Brew York has announced a collaboration with York-based  Shed Seven to produce two new beers in celebration of the band’s 30th-anniversary tour this w...

Thinking Drinkers set out to save the pub

Comedy duo the Thinking Drinkers are throwing their support behind the beleaguered hospitality sector with the launch of a new show celebrating the pl...

Brewers unite in Tripel Alliance

A pre-Covid meeting between three brewers that spawned the desire to create a collaborative beer will finally come to fruition at a two-day festival a...

Cask beer remains city favourite

New Norwich & District branch figures reveal a vibrant cask beer and pub scene in its area, but also found pre-Covid levels have yet to be matched. Th...

County pub trail returns after five year break

CAMRA's Somerset Pub Trail is back this month with 50 pubs on the map. The pub trail, now in its 18th year, has been revived by the county’s CAMRA bra...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – June

CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group shares news and updates about pubs with historically significant interiors across the country. For further news, see the Pu...

Real ale could do with a little democracy

There are more than 1,800 breweries in the UK, but the beer we actually see on tap in most of our local pubs and on supermarket shelves provides a dam...

CAMRA condemns flogging off of UK’s cask brewing assets

The Campaign has attacked the UK’s largest cask beer producer’s decision to sell its brewing operations to a global brewer. CAMRA said it is fearful a...


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