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New beer lets the malt shine

“We’re very good at pale, hop-forward beers, but we decided it’s time for the malt to shine here at Oakham,” says Oakham Ales process brewer Ollie Jon...

PUBlic Affairs Round Up – April 2022

In a regular series for WB Online, the CAMRA Campaigns team shares the work done across Westminster, the devolved parliaments and local government in...

Get your top fest tickets now

Tickets for the Great British Beer Festival are now on sale as it prepares for its return to Olympia London from 2-6 August, following a two-year hiat...

CAMRA moves to support small cider makers

CAMRA has called for the government to continue supporting small cider makers and reject calls to remove a key duty exemption. The move follows moves...

Nominations open for Campaign’s top cider award

Nominations are now open for CAMRA’s  Pomona Award. The award, which is named after the goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards, is presented by...

Service with a difference at Bolton pub

A Greater Manchester pub is holding Sunday morning church services in a ground-breaking move to help people connect with prayer and worship. The Mosle...

Sheps fan sets off on ultimate pub tour

A fan of Britain’s oldest brewer Shepherd Neame has set himself the ultimate challenge and plans to visit all its 190 Kent pubs in a year. Jace Dempst...

Brewer refreshes seasonal line-up

Black Sheep brewery has announced the launch of its latest seasonal beer and ihas urged younger adults to drink cask ale. Refresher, at 3.9 per cent,...

Search for nation’s top pub returns

The Campaign’s quest to find the best pub in the country returns after a two-year absence. CAMRA National Pub of the Year coordinator Andrea Briers sa...

Cask lager wins big at BeerX

Harviestoun’s Schiehallion cask lager and Red Willow’s Perceptionless IPA have taken home overall champion golds in the cask and keg awards at the SIB...


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