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Strangers’ Strangers beer

Strangers Brewing, Linlithgow raised a glass of its Lone Goose in the Strangers’ Bar inside the House of Commons. The beer is on tap at the seat of go...

Longer pub hours if home nations reach Euros semis

With the UEFA European Football Championship set to kick off next month, it has been announced that pubs will be allowed to serve alcohol later if Eng...

Merger secures future of two Burton breweries

The ownership of the Burton Bridge brewery has changed hands in a merger which also ensures the future of the town’s Heritage brewery. The deal sees B...

First minister’s pub invite

The newly appointed Scottish first minister John Swinney has been invited to a pub of his choice to discuss the issues facing the Scottish pub and bee...

Encouraging growth in cask ale

A 10 per cent increase in the cask ale brewed by Britain’s independent brewers over the past year highlights an opportunity, according to a new report...

Unlikely union to be celebrated

Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) has found a new home for one its historic Burton union sets, a fermentation system that has been in use at...

CAMRA chairman’s speech at Members’ Weekend 2024

What a pleasure it is to be back in Dundee and in this magnificent hall.   I hope you have all found some time at lunch to listen to the recital from...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – April

CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group shares news about pubs with historically significant interiors across the country. For further news see the Pub Heritage we...

Union set on the move

A small part of Carlsberg’s (CBMC) Burton union set is to be relocated from Burton on Trent to the Thornbridge Brewery. The two breweries have partner...

The slaughtered orchard

It’s Cider & Perry Month. Let’s talk about Heineken grubbing up 300 acres of cider apple trees in Llantilio Crossenny, near Abergavenny. It’s taken lo...


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