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Cockermouth brewing doubles up

Cockermouth is celebrating going from no breweries to two in just a year. Earlier this year brewing returned to the Jennings site, closed in 2022 by C...

New survey’s key role in fight for fairness

The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) has launched its 2026 industry survey as part of its campaign to “fight for fairness” within the sector. The...

Rocking Rudolph returns with new look

Greene King is embracing winter with the return of three of its seasonal cask beers. Leading the line-up is Rocking Rudolph, back with its full-bodied...

Brewer taps up beer lovers for taproom

South-East London brewer Brockley has launched its Raise the Bar community fundraiser inviting locals and beer lovers everywhere to help build a new t...

You be 40, Uley

To mark its 40th birthday, Uley brewery has created a 10-strong series of one-off brews with Cheeky Swine debuting this month. The 4.8 per cent ABV re...

Green hop beer keeps it local

Autumn is green hop season when brewers rush to use them fresh off the bine in special one-off seasonal ales. It’s long been a tradition in hop growin...

Coopers and casks

The Burton union sets were not the only ones to retire from the Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC), now Carlsberg Britvic, on 31 May 2024. The...

Care home Hoppiness happiness

Older people and people living with dementia in and around Bristol are celebrating the launch of their debut beer amid hopes that sales will let other...

Brewer’s major cask commitment

Wye Valley brewery has unveiled its largest expansion with a new energy-efficient brewhouse and major infrastructure upgrades while staying true to it...

All aboard new taproom

Tring brewery has launched an on-site taproom and courtyard space — the Piggeries — at its Dunsley Farm site in Hertfordshire. The Piggeries is the re...


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