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King’s charity supports rural locals

King Charles has shown his commitment to rural pubs with an undisclosed donation to Pub is The Hub – the scheme he founded in 2001. Over the past 23 y...

Ask the expert – why isn’t mild promoted as naturally lower in alcohol?

The term mild originally applied to beers that were not kept in oak for very long and thus lacked the traditional lactic acid tang of an aged beer. By...

Norfolk brewer turns author

David Holliday, who co-owns Moon Gazer Ales, in Hindringham, has added writing to his brewing skills as he launches a new illustrated book which celeb...

More than two thirds of UK beer is served short

New research published today by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has found 70 per cent of beer and wine is short measured. The nationa...

High street pubs need more protection from developers

CAMRA has said the government’s impending High Street Rental Auctions plan “will lessen opportunities for pubs”. The plan was was first broached back...

Top CAMRA campaigner appointed lord mayor

A previous winner of CAMRA's prestigious Campaigner of the Year award is the new Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent. Lyn Sharpe, who was sworn in at the ann...

Trappists double up

Leicestershire’s Mount Saint Bernard Trappist brewery has added a 5 per cent blond beer alongside its Tynt Meadow dark ale. Both are sold in 330ml amb...

50 and counting in Cambridge

The Cambridge Beer Festival is here with doors opening at 5pm today and running through to Saturday on Jesus Green. Within those doors it'll have ever...

Is the Good Beer Guide trusted?

There was a motion before this year’s Members’ Weekend, AGM and Conference that I feel bears some looking at, and not just because I’ve had experience...

Hogs’ hops’ holy help

Hogs Back brewery MD Rupert Thompson had his hops blessed in an effort to improve the harvest as growers face a challenging time with a wet spring pot...


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