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Sheps shipshape once more

Shepherd Neame is supporting historic “Little Ship” Greta for another year. Built in 1892, 80ft-long Thames sailing barge Greta was charted by the Min...

Beer campaigner meets Czech Republic president

Beer campaigner and CAMRA author Tim Webb recently met Czech Republic president Petr Pavel at a beer festival in the grounds of Prague Castle. Tim sai...

CAMRA calls for full-pint guarantee

CAMRA is urging political parties to give their backing to a change in the law to guarantee drinkers a full pint. Monday marked the 200th anniversary...

Robin Hood hoping for big score at Trent Bridge

The popular Robin Hood Beer Festival is returning to Trent Bridge in 2024 running from 9-12 October with plans for it to be the biggest yet. Tickets w...

Cask ales head to Sweden

Sussex beer is about to go on sale in Scandinavia as a brewery makes its first foray overseas into an emerging export market for traditional English c...

B-Corp breweries – should we care?

Newport’s Tiny Rebel has become the latest British brewery to achieve B-Corp status, receiving the coveted certification in April 2024. The Welsh busi...

Holy trinity of deliciousness

Summer is all about groups of friends socialising, maybe watching sport, barbecuing a feast of flavour or just grabbing a beer in a pub beer garden. I...

Brewer turns to cask for Lightbulb moment

Cornish brewer Verdant Brewing Co is set to release a special 10th anniversary cask edition of its best-selling Extra Pale Ale Lightbulb. The 4.5 per...

Our top guide celebrates UK’s favourite locals

CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide – the UK’s best-selling beer and pub guide – is celebrating its 52nd edition with not one but two version featuring two of the...

Record-breaking St Austell

South West brewery St Austell has posted record revenues and a jump in profits for the last financial year. Despite challenging trading conditions, th...


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