Awards

Tapps tops for branch

A Conwy bar is the Abercolwyn branch’s 2026 Pub of the Year. Tapps@Conwy, which opened its doors two years ago in what used to be an ice cream factory...

Porter picks up plum prize

S&P owner and head brewer Andy Keely was left almost speechless when told his Plum Porter was the Champion Cask Ale of Norfolk 2026. Keely, who is pre...

CAMRA award nominations open

Nominations are now open for CAMRA’s 2026 Pomona Award, which recognises people who have gone above and beyond to promote real cider and perry across...

Writer scoops Forbes prize

The Susanna Forbes Outstanding Contribution to Cider Culture Award for 2026 has been won by James Crowden (pictured).  The award was renamed in 2024 i...

Climbing to the top CAMRA’s winter beer mountain

Alex Woods was climbing a mountain in Gran Canaria while on holiday in the Canary Islands when he received a message telling him one of his beers had...

Three B’s doubles up

CAMRA’s Yorkshire Wolds branch has crowned Three B’s micropub in Bridlington not only its Pub of the Year but its cider favourite too. The pub beat co...

Magpie steals top prize

Magpie brewery scooped the Spyke Golding Challenge crown at the annual Hucknall Beer and Cider Festival supported by Nottingham CAMRA earlier this mon...

Lynn doubles up

For the second year running, a beer from Lynn brewery has been named Champion Bottle Conditioned Beer of Norfolk.  Southgates Stout, a 4.7 per cent oa...

London Brewing’s Streets ahead

Beer Street (4 per cent ABV), an amber bitter with rye by London Brewing has won CAMRA’s Champion Winter Beer of Britain title at Liverpool Beer Festi...

Tiger’s burning bright in Dorset

West Dorset CAMRA branch’s Pub of the Year is the Tiger Inn, Bridport - a Victorian, Grade II-listed, 18th-century free house owned and run by Graham...


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