Beer

Award winner’s taproom celebration

A Cornish brewery has celebrated two CAMRA award wins with an event for beer fans and its local community. Treen’s brewery, in Ponsanooth, was present...

Stout links northern favourites

Two of the North’s most celebrated breweries have collaborated for the first time to launch a 4.4 per cent stout Northern Rising. The culmination of m...

Getting sips to lips

How do we bring cask ale to the masses? It’s a question that CAMRA has been asking since 1971. I’ve spent quite a lot of time recently with the dedica...

Amarillo is the way to champion beer success

Crouch Vale’s Amarillo (5 per cent ABV) has been crowned CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Britain 2024. The winner was exclusively revealed at Kelham Hall Bee...

Castle repels mild magic rivals

It’s cheers to the Castle in Macclesfield, which has scooped the best pub award on the 2024 Mild Magic Ale Trail, organised by Stockport and South Man...

Campaign backs new Indie Beer mark

CAMRA has thrown its weight behinf SIBA’s new Indie Beer campaign, designed to help consumers seek out independent beers and breweries.   The campaign...

New fight for independents

A new campaign to make it easier for drinkers to identify beer from independent breweries in pubs, bars and shops has been launched as demand for loca...

Bob’s just the job

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has announced the winners of its Homebrewer of the Year Competition. The final judging and announcement took place a...

Sheps commits to cask production

Britain’s oldest brewery Shepherd Neame (above) has reaffirmed its commitment to cask ale. The move follows a report in the Telegraph that the Kent br...

Four and counting for Black Gold

CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Scotland competition saw Cairngorm’s Black Gold repeats its win from last year bringing its total to four. Held at the Ayrshi...


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