Beer

Robin Hood moves on to hallowed ground

This year’s Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival will move on to the hallowed Trent Bridge turf for the first time this year with a new bar on the venue...

Festival celebrates 25th anniversary with new name

The 25th CAMRA Bristol Beer & Cider Festival will run from 14-17 November at City Hall, College Green boasting more than 70 real ales plus 30 ciders a...

Women in Beer unveils its biggest festival

Women in Beer, the Scottish women-who-beer community, has launched its largest festival yet with five days of events in Edinburgh running from 23-27 O...

This round’s on us, first minister

CAMRA has invited the new first minister of Wales for a drink to discuss the future of the nation’s pubs. The newly appointed Eluned Morgan (pictured)...

Finger lickin’ chicken

Did you know that somewhere in a bank vault in Jersey is a copy of the original Colonel Harland David Sanders recipe for the secret blend of herbs and...

Beer sommelier programme returns

Cask Marque, with the support of Wine and Spirit Education Trust and Institute of Brewers and Distillers (IBD) is relaunching the beer sommelier progr...

Geoff Mumford – Burton brewing pioneer

Geoff Mumford, (above right) a pioneer of the small brewery movement, has died aged 82 just weeks after securing the future of his Burton Bridge brewe...

CAMRA festivals update - August

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

Table beer back on the table

Table beer has roots that stretch back for hundreds of years, both in the UK and across Europe. The classification is not one made by style but by str...

New Pells is beyond the pale

Harvey’s has unveiled its latest beer, Pells Pale, named after the Sussex word for a body of water. At 3.7 per cent ABV, Pells is made with South Down...


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