Latest

Latest articles from What's Brewing

Dutch take a walk on the mild side

While dark beers and milds may not be widely available in the Netherlands, a group of drinkers were keen to explore the category following a visit to...

Blue plaque for bat and trap Beverlie

A Shepherd Neame pub is now home to a Blue Plaque commemorating where the Canterbury and District Bat and Trap League was founded in 1922. The brewer...

Bid to move Crooked House attacked

CAMRA has condemned a suggestion by the owner of the demolished Crooked House (above), relocating the pub to another site, as ‘outrageous’. The sugges...

Victory in fight for long-overdue Scottish Pubs Code

CAMRA has welcomed the Scottish government’s decision to bring in a statutory Pubs Code from October.  The Campaign’s Scotland director Stuart McMahon...

Bless me, the Barley Queen is back

A Norfolk brewery is set to revive an ancient East Anglian folk tradition as it looks to grow and malt its own barley. Grain brewery, based in Alburgh...

Is everything okay with Adnams?

I often think about Adnams beers with fondness. The Southwold-based brewer has a particular knack for making delicious cask ales with a rich barley ma...

A bitter sweet symphony

It’s June 1997, and The Verve released their hit single Bitter Sweet Symphony. It is really quite a bleak song to be honest, but the title perfectly c...

Last of a Robinsons’ generation dies

Robinsons brewery has announced the death of its life president, Dennis Robinson, the last of the fifth generation of three brothers who worked for th...

Beekeepers and brewer join forces to fight hornet threat

The Runaway brewery in Stockport has joined forces with the Halifax and District Beekeepers’ Association to launch a beer to help raise awareness of t...

CAMRA books in running for major awards

CAMRA authors have been shortlisted in the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards 2024. Desi Pubs by David Jesudason has been shortlisted in the Debut...


Whats' Brewing Archive
view archive
What's On
view events