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Women’s brew day back with a bang

International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD) made its return this year – and what a comeback with 61 brew days, 837 participants, 66 beers, an...

Indie brewers snubbed by giant pubcos

About 60 per cent of pubs and bars within 40 miles of small breweries are now inaccessible as major brewers and some pubcos restrict access. A new rep...

Make mine mixed on VE day

It’s good news for our beleaguered pubs that they will be able to stay open until one in the morning on 8 May as the country celebrates VE Day – the 8...

Generation game

A couple of weeks ago my phone pinged as a press release dropped into my inbox. It told me the story of Steve Birch, the head brewer of Mauldons brewe...

Climate change threat to barley and hop harvests

Britain’s brewing heritage at risk from climate change, new research commissioned by British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) and Zero Carbon Forum revea...

Must-visit Mild Meander

St Helens and Districts branch is raising a pint to one of Britain’s most historic beer styles with a Mild Meander on Saturday 10 May, kicking off at...

Warm welcome for Cold Town

An Edinburgh beer has been crowned UK Beer of the Year at the London Beer Competition. Cold Town Beer clinched the national accolade for its flagship...

Drinkers getting Indie Beer message

Do you know where your favourite beer is brewed? New research shows almost a third (31 per cent) of young beer drinkers surveyed now recognise the Ind...

New taproom signals way ahead for brewer

A 150-year-old signal box falling into disrepair could be transformed into a micropub if a Sussex brewery has its way. Three Acre brewery, based at Bl...

Women On Tap launches Changemaker community

Change is brewing in the beer world, and now there’s a way for everyone to be part of it. Women On Tap, a social enterprise and leading advocate for g...


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