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Axed Strong Suffolk bounces back

Greene King has axed and then rapidly reinstated its heritage beer Strong Suffolk Ale. The demise of Strong Suffolk was signalled by the brewery’s qua...

Mad Wolf grabs top prize

Wolf brewery’s Mad Wolf has been crowned Norfolk’s top cask ale. Judges of the award organised by Norwich & District branch, described the at 4.7 per...

Stormont gives green light for taprooms in Northern Ireland

CAMRA’s plan for Northern Ireland’s (NI) breweries and cider makers to run taprooms is given the green light by politicians. The Campaign has welcomed...

Reflections on 50 years of campaigning

CAMRA is releasing 10 more “behind the scenes” insights from key moments in its history, as the organisation continues celebrating its 50th anniversar...

Pubs and brewers urged to back cask beer

CAMRA is backing a brewing industry initiative promoting cask ale. Industry bodies are making a clarion call to pubs, bars, pubcos and breweries for t...

City's month-long pub festival

Missing beer festivals? Then why not head to Norwich for its pub festival. More than 100 pubs and breweries in and around the city will be part of a m...

Women On Tap returns

Beer and arts equality festival, Women On Tap, is preparing for its fifth year. Even last year’s lockdown couldn’t halt the event, which highlights th...

Problem drinking? Brits are actually quite moderate drinkers

As regular as a red London bus, another report has come trundling along about “problem drinking”. It repeats the media mantra that the Brits consume t...

Waste beer powers homes

For many, one of the worst aspects of the lockdown for brewers, pubs and clubs was the sight of good beer being poured down the drain. But Hall and Wo...

New use for spent grain

US scientists have found a new way to treat brewer’s spent grain and use it to create new sources of protein. The researchers presented their results...


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