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Global giant cuts strength of best-selling ale and ups price

Heineken UK, Britain’s biggest brewer, is cutting the strength of its major ale brand John Smith’s Extra Smooth, allegedly to encourage moderate drink...

Great expectations

It’s still the time of year when beer writers up and down the land don their Mystic Meg costumes and tell us what we’ll be drinking in the next 12 mon...

Don't dump on our ale heritage

The Carlsberg Tour of Destruction goes on. Not content with closing three breweries, the Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company is now wielding the axe a...

Producers and drinkers call for Draught Relief increase

Increasing Draught Relief to 20 per cent in the Budget would provide the adrenaline shot pubs and breweries need to succeed, according to brewers and...

North pulled back from brink

Award-winning Leeds brewery North Brewing (above) has been rescued from the brink of administration by Kirkstall brewery. North, formerly North Brewin...

Plan your February festival trips now!

Plan your next festival trip this month by viewing the list below. To see all future CAMRA events, visit https://events.camra.org.uk/

Evil canned beer takes top prize

Experiments in Evil, a 10.5 per cent ABV imperial stout from Ampersand Brew Co of Diss, has been named the winner of the inaugural Champion Canned Bee...

Pineapple’s the pick of the crop

CAMRA’s North London branch has named the Pineapple in Leverton Street, Kentish Town its Pub of Pubs after three decades of running its annual Pub of...

'Cathedral of brewing’ fears realised

In early 2020, Carlsberg and Marston’s announced a joint venture, with the Danish corporation taking 60 per cent of the new Carlsberg Marston’s Brewin...

Champion club does the double

Marden Village Club in Kent has been named CAMRA’s National Club of the Year for the second year in a row.  This Grade II-listed community hub boasts...


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