Brewing

The insanity of cask beer

At Timothy Taylor’s brewery, everything feels perfectly normal; full of life and as though the world is at peace. Soft summer light lends a warm glow...

Women in Beer unveils its biggest festival

Women in Beer, the Scottish women-who-beer community, has launched its largest festival yet with five days of events in Edinburgh running from 23-27 O...

This round’s on us, first minister

CAMRA has invited the new first minister of Wales for a drink to discuss the future of the nation’s pubs. The newly appointed Eluned Morgan (pictured)...

Burton MP fights for town’s brewing future

Jacob Collier has been an MP for such a short time that he doesn’t yet have an office in parliament but as the Member for Burton and Uttoxeter he has...

Town museum included in brewery expansion

Joule’s brewery has broken ground on its much-needed brewery expansion. It marks the beginning of a new chapter for the brewery and the Market Drayton...

Action needed for cask to prosper

I’m frightened to read the business pages these days for fear some new horror has been inflicted on the brewing industry. The global brewing giants wh...

Pioneer scoops sustainability prize

Environmental pioneer Stroud brewery is raising a glass after winning the Sustainability Award 2024 in the Circle2Success SW Business Awards. A leader...

Geoff Mumford – Burton brewing pioneer

Geoff Mumford, (above right) a pioneer of the small brewery movement, has died aged 82 just weeks after securing the future of his Burton Bridge brewe...

CAMRA’s General Election campaign

After weeks of campaigning for pubs, pints and people, the General Election is over, and Labour has taken over as the new UK government.   CAMRA’s Cam...

What is liquid hop extract?

The latest developments in brewing science can easily pass us by as consumers. When innovation takes place in the brewhouse, it’s not always obvious o...


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