Beer

What would you call a lower alcohol beer?

The Department of Health (DoH) has launched a consultation on low alcohol descriptors for the marketing and labelling of alcoholic drinks.

Table porter sets the mark for London’s lower alcohol beers

Anspach & Hobday brewery have taken first prize in the London Drinker Beer & Cider Festival’s Champion Lower Alcohol Beer of London competition

Adnams plans to profit from end of three year investment programme

Profits might have dipped but beer volumes are frothing at Adnams. The Suffolk brewer reports 2017 was a year of transformation as a three year projec...

Do you want to be a good lover or drink better beers?

Take some sugar from malted barley add yeast and what do you have? Beer and carbon dioxide. Or as a scientist might put it, add C6H12O6 to yeast at 37...

Fuller’s global ambassador for beer honoured

John Keeling a consummate champion of cask conditioning has been honoured by the brewing industry.

Juicy and Hazy make it as style Stateside

Loved by some, derided by others, hazy or “juicy” beers have been given a place at the top judging table by the Brewers Association in America, which...

West Berkshire Brewery launches cellaring education scheme

West Berkshire Brewery (WBB) has launched a quality cellaring scheme to help educate landlords and beer contemporaries in the importance of keeping an...

CAMRA, brewers and pub groups call for Government action on beer taxes

The Campaign has joined forces with leading brewing trade bodies calling for the Philip Hammond to take decisive action on beer tax, ahead of the Spri...

More beer for Bermondsey beer mile as Bristol real ale brewer opens in London

Bristol-based brewery Moor Beer will officially open its new London site on Friday 23 March.

The Long Read – From Burton to the British Raj.

Nigel Tarn investigates why Burton became Britain’s capital of brewing in our Long Read series, exclusive to the online version of What’s Brewing


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