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No barley, no beer?

On 19 November more than 10,000 farm owners, their families, and employees gathered to protest in Westminster. Their motivation was the so-called Trac...

No Guinness no cry – CAMRA’s 12 Stouts of Christmas

As the clock ticks closer to Christmas and the festive spirit is everywhere, CAMRA has been looking as its award-winning beers to help stout fans thro...

Latest podcast explores malt

CAMRA’s Pubs. Pints. People. podcast is back with a new episode, this time dedicated to the key beer ingredient, malt.  In this fourth episode of the...

New era for brewery as founder returns

Yorkshire’s Acorn brewery is marking the return of its founder with the roll-out of a six-strong Reboot Series to herald a new lease of life. The seri...

Carlsberg’s wrecking ball swings again

Carlsberg is wrecking Britain’s brewing heritage. Not content with closing four ale breweries, it has now turned the blow torch on a raft of beers, se...

Pint restored to full strength

Manchester brewer Marble Beer has announced its flagship pale ale Pint has returned to its original ABV of 3.9 per cent. This follows a previous decis...

Carlsberg takes axe to UK’s cask heritage

Some of the country’s most iconic cask ales, including Banks’s Mild, will no longer be served in pubs following the Carlsberg buyout of Marston’s UK b...

Government’s “alarming” strategy neglects brewers and pubs

The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has warned the government’s Industrial Strategy has overlooked brewers and pubs and risks undermining econ...

Kelp! not just any beer

Two British Guild of Beer Writers award winners have come together to brew a special bitter which will be served at this year’s prizegiving. BEER cont...

Energy-saving cash in the Attic

Birmingham brewer Attic Brew Co is one of more than 2,000 businesses being backed by a multi-million-pound scheme helping firms cut their energy bills...


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