Brewing

New research aims to protect British hop farming

Asahi UK and the Worshipful Company of Brewers have teamed up with the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) and the University of Warwick to fund two P...

New release for Old Ale

Asahi-owned Dark Star Brewing has announced the return of Prize Old Ale – a rare gem and one of the last remaining examples of its style.  The strong,...

PUBlic Affairs update – Budget Special 

The chancellor has delivered her first Budget – an event highly anticipated by many publicans, brewers and consumers.  It was a key event for CAMRA’s...

CAMRA welcomes cut in tax on pub pints

In her first budget chancellor Rachel Reeves cut the duty on draught beer and cider  and announced a new lower rate of business rates for some pubs. C...

Stout links northern favourites

Two of the North’s most celebrated breweries have collaborated for the first time to launch a 4.4 per cent stout Northern Rising. The culmination of m...

Brewery closures slow

Has the brewing industry turned a corner? For the first time in 2024 some regions of the UK have seen brewery numbers rise, with the overall net closu...

Amarillo is the way to champion beer success

Crouch Vale’s Amarillo (5 per cent ABV) has been crowned CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Britain 2024. The winner was exclusively revealed at Kelham Hall Bee...

Campaign backs new Indie Beer mark

CAMRA has thrown its weight behinf SIBA’s new Indie Beer campaign, designed to help consumers seek out independent beers and breweries.   The campaign...

New fight for independents

A new campaign to make it easier for drinkers to identify beer from independent breweries in pubs, bars and shops has been launched as demand for loca...

Carlsberg juggernaut rolls on

Not content with closing Jennings, Wychwood and Ringwood breweries, Carlsberg now plans to axe the giant Banks’s brewery in Wolverhampton, famous for...


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