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Scottish cidery wins top title

A new cidery in North-East Scotland has picked up a top award in an international competition for its dry sparkling cider. And now the cider’s creator...

Counting the cost of pandemic

A company’s financial results provide a snapshot of its past performance and casts a light on where it wants to be in the future. For all the companie...

Brewers’ seasonal collaboration

Greene King has partnered with Osset Brewery in Yorkshire to launch its latest seasonal ale, Bruff. The beer is a tribute to the best English hops aro...

Brewers urge world leaders to act on climate crisis ahead of COP26

Twenty five breweries across the UK and Ireland – including Fryne Ales and Adnams – have signed an open letter calling on world leaders to work togeth...

Popular city beer festival returns

After missing out last year, CAMRA volunteers are returning to St Andrews and Blackfriars Halls for the 43rd Norwich Beer Festival, which runs from 25...

Brewery’s historic trussing in

For the first time in a generation, a trussing in ceremony, where an apprentice barrel maker graduates to become a journeyman cooper, took place at th...

Businessman visits 51 pubs in pursuit of world record  

Matt Ellis of St Neots, Cambridgeshire believes he has broken a world record by visiting 51 pubs in 24 hours. He is now collating the evidence and pap...

Latest Pomona winner revealed

Susanna Forbes, cider expert, author and co-founder of Little Pomona Cider in Herefordshire, has received the CAMRA’s Pomona Award for her long commit...

Bid to get UNESCO listing for cask beer

Next time you raise a glass of cask beer, campaigners want you to enjoy a cultural experience and join their call for UNESCO to add the beer to its li...

Branch chair stands down after 22 years

Michael Wynne, who has been Sunderland and South Tyneside branch chair since 1999 has relinquished his position. He said: “When everything shut down i...


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