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Women’s Brew Day theme revealed

The International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD) campaign is back for 2026 and has revealed its theme. The theme, chosen by past IWCBD partici...

Push for better European beer labelling

Support for small brewers and better beer labelling were the focus for delegates, including representatives from CAMRA, at the 72nd meeting of the Eur...

Slow brewing in Hartlepool

A lager brewed the slow way is helping put a small North East brewery on the map. The Crafty Monkey Brewery Co in Hartlepool is making waves with its...

Small is beautiful

The sale in mid-October of the former Ringwood site in Hampshire to a property developer marks the sad end of a brewery that played a pivotal role in...

Music meets mash collab brew

When brewing royalty calls, people answer. And that's just what the Signature Brew crew did when it was invited to St Austell brewery in Cornwall by b...

Ouse Booze is back

A beer born of disaster has been brewed again to mark 25 years since the River Ouse burst its banks and swept through Lewes and Harvey’s brewery. Brew...

Boddingtons is back

I rarely take the opportunity to review a beer properly. However, the recent relaunch of Boddingtons Bitter on cask – brewed in Manchester by JW Lees...

Eagle flies under Damm

Damm, Spain’s largest brewing business, has officially opened its first brewery outside the Iberian Peninsula – the Damm Eagle brewery in Bedford on t...

Two crowns for Five Kingdoms

Five Kingdoms, Scotland’s most southerly brewery, won both Gold and Silver in CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Scotland competition at the Ayrshire Real Ale F...

Gipsy on the move

Rising costs sees Gypsy Hill brewing move its production to Kent. The brewer has been told its rent is set to increase by double digits again, with a...


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