CAMRA’s annual Conference is held alongside the Annual General Meeting and Members’ Weekend each year. It is a place for members to debate proposed ch...
First of all, I’d like to say, “Thank you”, to Dave Pickersgill and the local organising committee, and all those volunteering this weekend. Without t...
Helen Anne Smith (above left) has been awarded CAMRA’s top campaigning award at the organisation’s Members’ Weekend and Conference for their work to c...
Gadds’ and Toast Ale brewers have joined forces to create a special-edition beer to mark Earth Day. Earth Day IPA (4.4 per cent ABV) is a cask beer wi...
Scotland’s oldest working brewery Dunbar’s Belhaven has a new addition to its trophy cabinet as it as been given VisitScotland 4 Star Quality Assuranc...
The pub and brewing sector has demanded action over energy price rises as more businesses face closure. Energy regulator Ofgem is moving too slowly an...
The popular CAMRA podcast Pubs. Pints. People. continues its sixth season with Women in the brewhouse, an episode that shines a light on the key roles...
Scotland's first minister has stepped in to the row over the country’s controversial deposit return scheme (DRS) and delayed its launch until March ne...
A new museum to showcase the history of brewing in Burton-upon-Trent could be open by 2025. It would replace the National Brewery Centre in the town w...
If licensee Siôn Jones (pictured) is not pulling pints then he is likely to be pulling weeds in his pub’s new garden. The Tafarn y Plu, which is also...