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Put your name on new beer

Real ale fans are being offered the chance to name a new beer from Salford’s Strange Times Brewing. As well as naming the beer, people can vote on oth...

New book explores pleasures and secrets of cask ale

A new book aims to provide the definitive guide to cask beer, the unique format of a live draught brew that, at its best and freshest, delivers a subt...

Contact your MP now to save our pubs

CAMRA has set up a simple e-lobby tool to help members press their MP to join calls for extended support on energy bills for hospitality businesses, f...

Tax U-turn condemns community pubs to closure

CAMRA has condemned  the Government’s U-turn on its decision to freeze alcohol duties saying many pubs will now close their doors for good. The freeze...

Popular fest goes back to its roots

CAMRA’s Bristol Beer Festival is back at a new venue after a two-year absence due to Covid-19 restrictions. It will run from 17-20 November in the Cit...

Explore the real cider and perry world

Many of the well-known ciders and perries sold in the UK are not produced using the natural process from apples and pears but have been made artificia...

Winter fest goes for a Burton

CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival Winter will take place for the first time in Burton-upon-Trent from 16-18 February 2023. As the winter counterpart...

Keeping it real

Real cider and perry are long-established traditional drinks, which, in certain parts of the country, were supplied as part of the payment for farm la...

Pubco buzzing with charity push

Pub operator Brakspear is launching Giving Back, a new initiative to support causes chosen by its 120 pubs through a ÂŁ25,000 match-funding scheme. Sep...

Havercake marches back in cask

Timothy Taylor’s Havercake is back in cask this autumn and supporting ABF The Soldiers’ Charity. A robust Yorkshire ale with a full taste of malt and...


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