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Brewer aims for big score with Sir Geoff’s World Cup beer

A football icon from 1966 is the face of a new cask ale. Greene King Pub Partners has launched 60 Years of Hurst, World Cup winning squad. Available e...

Time to get hopping

Here’s a fact that will freeze the blood of all beer lovers: there are now more vineyards in Kent than hop farms. Since the 16th century, the county o...

Did BrewDog put cask beer back a decade?

It genuinely does feel like cask beer is having its moment on the bar. Bass, Boddington’s, Landlord, it feels like they’re everywhere. Dare I say it,...

Independents capitalise on keeping it local

Local roots to win over consumers despite tough trading conditions, according to new report. Against the backdrop of record pub and brewery closures,...

Wherry good birthday bash

Norfolk’s largest brewery celebrated the 45th birthday of its award-winning Wherry by inviting the company’s founder to raise a glass at its brewery t...

High-flying tribute to the last of the few

Windsor and Eton brewery is releasing Hurricane IPA to coincide with the reopening of its riverside bar in Kingston-upon-Thames. The beer is a well-ba...

Swan flying high in heart of capital

The brewer of Jaipur has officially opened the doors to the Wild Swan, its newest pub and first site in the capital. Located in the heart of bustling...

Mild magicians cast spell again

Anyone can become a mild magician during the UK’s longest running and largest promotion of the beer style which kicks off Friday.  Organised by volunt...

Porter picks up plum prize

S&P owner and head brewer Andy Keely was left almost speechless when told his Plum Porter was the Champion Cask Ale of Norfolk 2026. Keely, who is pre...

Beauty and the yeast

The levelling up of brewing science is a constant source of fascination for me. I talked about hop extracts in this column last year. Before that, I w...


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