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50 and counting in Cambridge

The Cambridge Beer Festival is here with doors opening at 5pm today and running through to Saturday on Jesus Green. Within those doors it'll have ever...

Hogs’ hops’ holy help

Hogs Back brewery MD Rupert Thompson had his hops blessed in an effort to improve the harvest as growers face a challenging time with a wet spring pot...

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...

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...

CAMRA urges minister to act over misleading Fresh Ale

CAMRA has written to business secretary Kemi Badenoch urging her to step in to stop Carlsberg Marston’s Fresh Ale handpump hijack. In the letter, the...

New world for troubled Mondo

Brewing industry veteran Rupert Thompson has agreed an investment deal with Mondo, which secures the future of its brands, as well as its brewery and...

Plan your May festival trips now!

Plan your next festival trip by viewing the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit https://events.camra.org.uk/

Dutch take a walk on the mild side

While dark beers and milds may not be widely available in the Netherlands, a group of drinkers were keen to explore the category following a visit to...

Bless me, the Barley Queen is back

A Norfolk brewery is set to revive an ancient East Anglian folk tradition as it looks to grow and malt its own barley. Grain brewery, based in Alburgh...

A bitter sweet symphony

It’s June 1997, and The Verve released their hit single Bitter Sweet Symphony. It is really quite a bleak song to be honest, but the title perfectly c...


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