Awards

Women in Beer winners revealed

Beer writer Melissa Cole (pictured, centre back) was named an industry icon at the first Women in Beer Awards. More than 280 entries were judged by a...

Tasting Notes strikes a chord with judges

CAMRA’s Tasting Notes: The Art and Science of Pairing Beer with Music by Pete Brown has won silver in the Best Book category at the North American Gui...

Two crowns for Five Kingdoms

Five Kingdoms, Scotland’s most southerly brewery, won both Gold and Silver in CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Scotland competition at the Ayrshire Real Ale F...

Fab Four revealed

The fight to win CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year 2025 competition is hotting up with just four pubs remaining after months of rigorous judging.  The...

Women In Beer unveils awards shortlist

Women in Beer (WiB) has announced the finalists for its inaugural awards, which has seen 280 nominations in nine categories. WiB founder Amelie Tassin...

Blackfriars’ joy at cider success

CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Pub of the Year 2025 crown has been won by the Blackfriars Tavern in Great Yarmouth.  The competition recognises the best pub...

Perry pear saviours scoop Pomona prize

The Hartpury Heritage Trust in Gloucestershire has won CAMRA’s Pomona Award for playing a vital role in preserving the UK’s perry heritage.   Named af...

Pub of the Year archives – 1990

CAMRA’s Pub of the Year is the annual competition to find the very best local in the UK and in 1990 that was the Bell Inn in Aldworth. It would go on...

Carpenters carves cider niche

Is Gloucestershire the new home of cider? That’s the question being asked as the Carpenters Arms in Westrip, just outside Stroud, is named CAMRA’s Wes...

Community spirit thriving at heritage winner

With nominations for the Pub Saving Awards now open, What’s Brewing caught up with the first Heritage Award winner, the Drewsteignton Benefit Society,...


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