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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...

From pop-up bar to pub tenants

When Katy Appleby and Di Humphrey opened a pop-up pub in the middle of a global pandemic last July, people thought they were slightly unhinged. Little...

Glasgow pubs hit by reopening delay

Cask ale bought by Glasgow pubs in anticipation of lockdown rules being eased may have to be thrown away before the city’s pubs can open their doors f...

Lord mayor's special delivery

Drinkers at City of London pub, the Old Doctor Butler’s Head in Masons Avenue, were surprised by an unusual spectacle as they supped their first pint...

What does the future hold for pubs and breweries post pandemic?

After more than a year with minimal trade, for some pubs, the next few months could be their last hurrah. Many of us have built up savings and, over t...

Bradfield's limited-edition stout sell-out

Bradfield brewery has released and sold out a limited-edition run of 500 numbered 750 ml bottles of its new 7.5 per cent Kerry Imperial Stout.  Like m...

Make real ale special

There’s many a slip twixt cup and lip, but the lockdown is coming to an end, we will be able to sup inside pubs and beer will once again be gushing in...


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