Brewing

Budget’s draught beer duty cuts welcomed but help still needed

CAMRA has welcomed the cut in draught beer duty announced in the Budget, but still fears for the future of pubs and clubs. In his Budget, chancellor J...

Newcomer snaps Sheps’ photo comp

Beautiful beaches, snowy scenes, wildlife and rural retreats have all been captured in Shepherd Neame’s Autumn/Winter Photography Competition. To cele...

Fresh start for cask beer campaign

A cross-industry campaign to literally refresh the image of cask ale launches in selected pubs this week. Drink Cask Fresh seeks to make real ale more...

Caley saviour dies aged 83

Russell Sharp, who helped save and revive the fortunes of the Caledonian brewery in Edinburgh, has died aged 83. The success of the Caley, as it’s pop...

Meantime hosts women’s brew day

Meantime brewery hosted 15 participants in this year’s Unite at 10 International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD). This is the 10th year of IWCB...

Glass celebrates trailblazing woman

Joseph Holt is a famed name in brewing not least because the 173-year-old Manchester business has been in the same family for six generations. And now...

Brewery’s women celebrate with new beer

Yorkshire’s Black Sheep brewery has launched a limited-edition stout to mark International Women’s Day 2023. Conceptualised, produced and branded by t...

Fears for future of Jennings artefacts

CAMRA’s West Cumbria branch has raised concerns over the future of historic artefacts from the recently closed Jennings brewery in Cockermouth. The br...

Guid moves in Westminster

Arran brewery’s Guid Ale is flying the Scottish flag in Westminster as it is the featured beer in the House of Commons Strangers’ Bar. The appearance...

Licensees and young brewers create new beer range

Robinsons has announced a new range of beers from its Unicorn Brewery. The beers have been developed by some of the Stockport brewers younger brewers...


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