Beer

Troubled times ahead for breweries and pubs

Brewers and pub operators could be hit by a double whammy of rising costs and lack of access to access to working capital for expansion in the New Yea...

BrewDog on track for new London flagship

BrewDog plan to turn a former terminal for cross-channel trains into its biggest bar. Located in the now closed Eurostar station, the leisure complex...

Growing sales fuel brewery expansion

Beartown brewery, based in Congleton, Cheshire is looking to 2022 as a year of expansion with the business set to grow its site after sales topped pre...

Chancellor’s new draught duty rate welcomed

The chancellor unveiled good news for pub-goers in his 2021 Budget as he cut tax on draught beer and cider and brought in a new business rates relief...

Brewery celebrates gold award

Durham brewery has been presented with its CAMRA Gold Award in recognition of 27 award-winning years producing top-quality real ale. It is one of only...

Number crunching pubs’ post-pandemic recovery

Many people are still reluctant to return to the pub but there are welcome signs of recovery.  In its latest research report, Leisure Spotlight 2021,...

Counting the cost of pandemic

A company’s financial results provide a snapshot of its past performance and casts a light on where it wants to be in the future. For all the companie...

Popular city beer festival returns

After missing out last year, CAMRA volunteers are returning to St Andrews and Blackfriars Halls for the 43rd Norwich Beer Festival, which runs from 25...

Brewery’s historic trussing in

For the first time in a generation, a trussing in ceremony, where an apprentice barrel maker graduates to become a journeyman cooper, took place at th...

Businessman visits 51 pubs in pursuit of world record  

Matt Ellis of St Neots, Cambridgeshire believes he has broken a world record by visiting 51 pubs in 24 hours. He is now collating the evidence and pap...


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