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Brewers welcome relaxed travel rules

England will welcome fully vaccinated travellers from a host of new countries from 4 October, following the success of a pilot with the US and Europe....

Brewer gives away 50,000 pints

Stockport based Robinsons Brewery is supporting its community pubs by giving away almost 50 thousand pints in the North West of England and North Wale...

Blunt celebrates great pubs in latest Good Beer Guide

Best-selling singer James Blunt has thrown his support behind the great British pub and reflected on the industry’s struggles during the coronavirus p...

Drink cask beer to avoid CO2 shortage

Pubgoers should drink cask beer and traditional cider and perry as they are less reliant on carbon dioxide than other products says CAMRA. Commenting...

London's lockdown Hero of Heroes

The Antwerp Arms Association in Tottenham has won CAMRA’s Greater London Hero of Heroes Award for all the efforts it has done during lockdown for its...

Co-Hoperative doubles up

It is hop harvest time across the UK and Nomadic Beers in Leeds is celebrating by brewing two recipes using the freshly picked crop from gardens acros...

PUBlic Affairs round up September 2021

It may have been summer recess for parliamentarians across the UK, but that didn’t mean the work stopped for ministers, civil servants, or the CAMRA C...

Historic local demolished without permission

Without planning permission, the Royal Oak (Mosborough, Sheffield), was recently demolished. The owners, Bar 24 Ltd., have now applied for retrospecti...

Cask beer brewers should avoid CO2 shortages

Breweries producing bottled, canned and keg beers face disruption if they are hit by shortages of carbon dioxide, but cask ale producers should be spa...

Museum showcases 50 years of CAMRA

CAMRA memorabilia has gone on show at St Albans museum. For the next few months, the Hertfordshire museum is hosting a small display marking the Campa...


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