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Bodgers take centre stage

Chiltern brewery is doing me the great honour of making a special edition of one of its beers to thank me for my support for independent craft brewing...

Mild Magic weaves its spell again

The UK’s longest-running and largest mild ale promotion, the Mild Magic Trail, is back again for its 31st year with a record-breaking 102 pubs taking...

Pyoneer-ing spirit in Wye Valley

Wye Valley brewery has unveiled a rebrand of its first beer, Wye Valley Bitter, as part of its 40th anniversary celebrations renaming it Pyoneer. Foun...

Monk has Faith in Damm deal

Spanish beer company Damm will distribute Northern Monk’s Faith and A Little Faith brands across the UK on-trade from May. The Spanish firm has entere...

Three B’s grand milestone

Award-winning Three B’s Micropub in Bridlington has served its 1,000th beer. The pub ensures three out of the four beers on tap has not been served be...

Scottish brewers sweep the board

Scottish brewers took the top honours at the Society of Independent Brewers and Associates (SIBA) national beer awards in the cask, keg, and bottle/ca...

From garden shed to Tractor Shed

Crooked River brewery is to continue brewing Tractor Shed beers following the retirement of owner Graeme Mitchell in April plus has launched its own c...

Log on to Keep Cask Alive

Hop merchant Charles Faram is backing Keep Cask Alive, a seven-part documentary launched by the Craft Beer Channel. The project is not only a celebrat...

Freedom Toast’s new deal

Toast Brewing and Freedom brewery have joined forces to ensure the survival of their beers. Under the new licensing agreement, Freedom will exclusivel...

New brew’s on target

Devon's Powderkeg brewery has added the first of many new beers planned for 2025 to its range – Young Gun. The 3.4 per cent beer starts a series of am...


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