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Unique collab mild created on ‘wondrous beast’

Thornbridge Brewery is collaborating with Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garret Oliver to create a unique beer brewed on the world’s only operational Bur...

Tributes paid to barley pioneer

Tributes have been paid following the death of barley pioneer and Scotland’s first Black professor Sir Geoff Palmer, at 85. Sir Geoff, a chancellor an...

Say “Cheers to beer!” with our top picks

To celebrate Beer Day Britain and NI, CAMRA’s regional directors have put together the perfect pints to say “Cheers to Beer!” with tomorrow (Sunday 15...

Frank’s makes it three

Dorset-based independent family brewer Hall and Woodhouse is marking its Founder’s Day on 8 June with a new limited-edition beer, Frank's Integrity. T...

Hard cheese for UK brewers

I arrived at Round Corner Brewing in Melton Mowbray on the day another small independent brewery had pulled down the shutters. Northern Alchemy in New...

Plan your summer festival trips

For your next festival trip, look no further than the list below. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit the events webpage.  

Bank holiday boost but help still needed

A bumper May with two bank holidays and VE Day will see an estimated 14m extra pints sold in pubs compared to a month without them, the British Beer a...

Brewery insolvencies cast shadow over sector

Increasing cost pressures saw 43 small brewers declared insolvent last year including Fourpure, By The Horns, Magic Rock, Burton Town and Wild Weather...

Brewers in survival mode

Independent brewers are locked out of 60 per cent of the UK's pubs, due not just to those outlets operating under a formal beer tie, but increasingly...

Kingfisher reigns supreme in Sheps’ competition

A stunning image of hungry kingfisher won Shepherd Neame’s latest photography competition. The top prize of a £150 Shepherd Neame gift card, went to J...


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