Brewing

End of an era as Marston’s quits brewing

Marston’s has sold its 40 per cent stake in a brewing joint venture with Carlsberg for £206m. The group, which has its headquarters in Wolverhampton,...

CAMRA’s campaign objectives backed

New research commissioned by the Campaign shows the strength of support for its manifesto’s three core asks: improved consumer rights, better access t...

Profits grow alongside rising demand for cask beer

Yorkshire-based brewery, T&R Theakston has reported continued growth in its latest annual report for the year ending 31 December 2023, despite a tumul...

City beer fest hits the road

This year the popular Norwich Beer Festival is leaving its traditional home at The Halls and hitting the streets This October, Norwich & District CAMR...

Search for brewers of tomorrow returns

CAMRA has opened entries for its Champion Home Brewer of the Year competition. Now in its third year, the competition looks to seek out the best homeb...

Maltings celebrates women in beer

Crisp Malt welcomed Women in Beer UK to its Great Ryburgh maltings for a day of all things barley and malt. The visit (pictured) comes as part of the...

Standing on the shoulders of giants

A merger has been announced that, for once, is good news for beer drinkers. It will ensure the future of an acclaimed brewery and it will revive histo...

Latest podcast explores hops

In the latest episode of CAMRA’s popular Pubs. Pints. People. podcast the team explores one of the essential beer ingredients – hops. It features inte...

‘Beautiful beast’ now brewing in Bakewell

The Burton union, a historic system of beer-making that was due to be scrapped, has been saved and is now making IPA at Thornbridge brewery in Derbysh...

Sheps shipshape once more

Shepherd Neame is supporting historic “Little Ship” Greta for another year. Built in 1892, 80ft-long Thames sailing barge Greta was charted by the Min...


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