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Brewer turns clock back for celebration beer

St Austell is celebrating its 175th anniversary with the release of 1851, a special-edition commemorative ale brewed to mark the year the brewery was...

Strangers things have happened

A Linlithgow favourite reached the heart of government this month as Strangers Brewing saw its popular amber beer Cockleroi go on tap at the House of...

Welsh win double

Llysfaen’s Conwy brewery doubled up in CAMRA’s Champion Bottled Beer of Wales competition, winning both gold and bronze medals in the 4.4 per cent and...

Hop into spring

I came across an interesting website quite by chance the other day. Run by homebrewer and software engineer, Christian Scheb, Beer Analytics provides...

Brewer’s Pride in greener barley

Fuller’s owner Asahi is launching a new collaboration with malt supplier Boortmalt to support the adoption of regenerative agriculture on British barl...

Brewer aims for big score with Sir Geoff’s World Cup beer

A football icon from 1966 is the face of a new cask ale. Greene King Pub Partners has launched 60 Years of Hurst, World Cup winning squad. Available e...

Time to get hopping

Here’s a fact that will freeze the blood of all beer lovers: there are now more vineyards in Kent than hop farms. Since the 16th century, the county o...

Did BrewDog put cask beer back a decade?

It genuinely does feel like cask beer is having its moment on the bar. Bass, Boddington’s, Landlord, it feels like they’re everywhere. Dare I say it,...

Independents capitalise on keeping it local

Local roots to win over consumers despite tough trading conditions, according to new report. Against the backdrop of record pub and brewery closures,...

Wherry good birthday bash

Norfolk’s largest brewery celebrated the 45th birthday of its award-winning Wherry by inviting the company’s founder to raise a glass at its brewery t...


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