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New chance to join Women In Beer mentor programme

Women in Beer is opening eight spaces in the third intake of its mentor programme until 9 March. The successful women-identifying individuals based in...

Beer key part of city rebrand

Sheffield City Council hopes that a rebranding exercise will improve the perception of the city and hence, subsequently boost both economic growth and...

Trigger warning: sexual violence and rape

International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD) has been taking place since 2014. Women come together to brew a beer for release on International...

Indie Beer Week launched

A UK-wide week has been launched by smaller producers and pub operators to promote independent beer. “It feels more important than ever to help custom...

Gold takes gold

Cairngorm’s Black Gold has been crowned CAMRA’s Champion Winter Beer of Britain at the Great British Beer Festival Winter 2025. Following more than a...

Surrey brewer goes into administration

Brewer By the Horns has entered liquidation, with owners citing bad debtors, the economy and rent hikes as some of the reasons. The company, founded i...

Ancient beer style breaks out of Yorkshire

Stingo is busting out all over. An ancient beer style, largely forgotten and confined to Yorkshire, its county of origin, is now making an appearance...

CAMRA welcomes Jennings purchase

Commenting on the news that Jennings brewery in Cockermouth, Cumbria, has been bought and brewing will restart at the site, Ash Corbett-Collins CAMRA...

Free beer qualifications for women’s brew day participants

WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust), the global leader in drinks education, has partnered with the 2025 International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day...

Winter fest debut for latest Burton union beer

The latest Thornbridge beer created on its historic Burton union brewing system is to make its debut at CAMRA’s flagship winter beer festival. In 2024...


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