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Long closed north London pub to reopen

Supporters of a campaign to see a much-missed Primrose Hill in north London pub reopen have been given a “huge” boost after the news broke it would be...

NHS charity in Kent benefits from beer sales

Old Dairy brewery has raised more than £630, for the East Kent Hospitals Charity through sales of its pale ale – Frontline. The Tenterden located brew...

Protecting your local

Pubs have had a torrid time and the lifting of lockdown means many now face uncertain times as CAMRA is predicting a tsunami of planning applications...

History in a glass

When you visit breweries you are usually greeted by the warm and welcoming aromas of malt and hops, writes Roger Protz. The exception, back in the 198...

Iron Duke – a fight for survival

The Iron Duke in Great Yarmouth, once flagship of Norfolk brewers Lacons, is perhaps the most complete art deco pub in the country in terms of both co...

Update from Europe’s beer consumers

Covid 19 casts a long shadow over European consumers’ ambitions, writes Ray Turpie Like many other organisations, the European Beer Consumers Union (E...

Invaluable online history resource open in Burton

The history of beer, together with the history of the ale house, tavern and pub is a major part of the social history of Britain, and for those who li...

So what do we mean by craft beer

Pete Brown examines the meaning of craft “Craft beer is a marketing term.”  “Craft beer is meaningless because it doesn’t have a definition.”  “Craft...

The future of cask beer – unleashing the potential

Seasonal ales present the perfect opportunity for licensees to increase the sales of cask ale and win new drinkers to the crafted space writes David B...

Real pubs heritage with the Campaign

CAMRA’s has now covered every corner of the UK with the publication of its latest pub guide, Real Heritage Pubs of the South East. Edited by pub herit...


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