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European breweries in survival mode

Europe’s independent brewers are showing determination this year despite four in 10 saying survival is their main priority. A new report shows that in...

CAMRA renews stance on independence

CAMRA chairman Ash Corbett-Collins talked at SIBA's BeerX about CAMRA’s continued commitment to campaign in support of independent brewers over global...

Fresh wind in brewery’s sails

In the spirit of Victor Kiam and his purchase of Remington, the 8 Sail brewery in Heckington, Lincolnshire has been bought by a taproom regular who li...

Brewer revives classic Cumbrian pub

Kirkby Lonsdale brewery is to reopen the historic Kirkstone Pass Inn – the highest pub in Cumbria and the second highest in England – marking a signif...

Climbing to the top CAMRA’s winter beer mountain

Alex Woods was climbing a mountain in Gran Canaria while on holiday in the Canary Islands when he received a message telling him one of his beers had...

Brewer takes over popular beer bar

Horsforth brewery has taken ownership of the Fuggle and Golding beer bar in the heart of Ilkley, Yorkshire. The acquisition secures the future of one...

Scottish craft brewer sold

One of Scotland’s best known craft brewers has been taken over by the drinks giant behind brands including Tennent’s and Magners in a multimillion pou...

New looks for cask favourite

Greene King has unveiled the next instalment of its Fresh Cask Releases bringing back one of the most popular beers in the calendar backed by multiple...

Old favourites return for birthday celebrations

St Austell is raising a glass to its 175th anniversary with the launch of a limited-edition cask beer range for 2026, including several much-loved fav...

Brewery demolition starts

Demolition of the Cannon brewery in Neepsend, Sheffield, home of Stones Bitter, has begun bringing an end to a significant chapter in the city’s brewi...


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