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No extra cash for pubs in Scottish Budget

CAMRA Scotland fears for the future of locals as community hubs, as there was no extra help for pubs in the Scottish Budget. CAMRA Scotland director S...

Beer is good for your health

Drinking beer could be good for your gut and immune system, according to the latest research. Scientists found drinking pints in moderation could be b...

Follow the money

When Black Sheep brewery announced it was lining up administrators in May 2023, it showcased the dire market conditions the beer industry presently fi...

It’ll be lonely this Christmas?

A pub in Northern Ireland has gone viral with a low-budget Christmas advert. Charlie’s Bar in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, spent £700 on the ad, which f...

Does Ringwood’s demise prove cask is in decline?

The Carlsberg Marston’s tour of destruction rolls on with the beer-and-pubs juggernaut announcing the closure of its Ringwood plant in Hampshire. Six...

Tap Social seeks cash for growth

Oxford-brewer Tap Social Movement has launched a crowdfunding campaign to support its next growth stage and enable it to continue offering life-changi...

Bass back on bars

Readers may recall serious issues with the supply of the iconic Burton-brewed draught Bass after the lockdown ended. In 2021, this was widely attribut...

New parliamentary Session

There are celebrations at a Sussex brewery whose beer is now being sold in the Houses of Parliament. Session Ale, at 3.7 per cent ABV, from Three Acre...

Flagship festival postponed

CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is taking a year off in 2024 but will return in 2025 with a bang. Work is now underway by organisers and vo...

Mature cheddar and Nelson’s Revenge chowder

As I write this in early December, it is decidedly chilly and very wet outside in Jersey. The perfect weather for soup. Now, there are cold soups like...


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