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Three of Roger Protz’s World’s Greatest Beers

Publish w/c 18 July Celebrated author Roger Protz is one of eight award-winning authors, influencers and experts who has used her expertise to compile...

Mammoth Sheps pub tour takes in brewery

A man who plans to visit all of Britain’s oldest brewer’s Kent pubs in a year has ticked off 75 so far including and added the brewery itself. Jace De...

JD’s new role

The National Brewery Centre in Burton-upon-Trent has welcomed JD, a 14-year-old Shire horse, which joins Jed, the centre’s long-standing equine reside...

Three of Claire Bullen’s World’s Greatest Beers

Good Beer Hunting’s Claire Bullen has given a sneak preview of three of her choices in the World’s Greatest Beers, which is due to be published at the...

Month-long city ale trail returns

Nottingham Ale Trail makes a return or a month-long campaign highlighting the city’s pubs and cask beer. Organised by Nottingham Business Improvement...

Success in fight for historic CAMRA pub’s future

CAMRA members in St Albans are cheering the news that the future of the pub where the Campaign’s first branch was founded is more hopeful thanks to it...

Three of Emma Inch’s World’s Greatest Beers

Publish w/c 11 July – use photo of Emma and book cover Emma Inch is one of eight award-winning authors, influencers and experts who has used her exper...

Latest podcast shines light on diversity

CAMRA’s podcast Pubs. Pints. People. shines a light on diversity and inclusion in the beer world in its latest episode, Beer is for everyone hosted by...

Wet-led pub’s dilemma

The Covid pandemic continues to throw a long shadow over the embattled British pub. And it’s “wet-led” pubs that are feeling most of the pain – that’s...

UK pub’s colour bar revealed

Beer writers Hollie Stephens and David Jesudason are the latest contributors to CAMRA’s award-winning education platform Learn & Discover.


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