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Scottish drinkers urged to fight alcohol ad ban

CAMRA believes Scottish government plans for an alcohol advertising ban could be the biggest threat to good beer in its 50 years of campaigning in Sco...

Oxfordshire brewer snapped up

South Oxfordshire brewery has bought the contract producer of its beers, White Horse of Stanford in the Vale, for an undisclosed sum. The deal sees So...

International Women’s Day interview: George Young

In the run-up to International Women’s Day on 8 March, What’s Brewing spoke to St Austell brewing director George Young.

International Women’s Day home brew collaboration

The Malt Miller, Elusive Brewing, Good Chemistry Brewing, Lallemand and BarthHaas X have teamed up for an International Women’s Day  (8 March) brewing...

Festival returns at new venue

CAMRA’s Ipswich Beer and Cider Festival is set to make a post-pandemic comeback this summer at a new venue near the town’s waterfront. The 33rd festiv...

Hop festival backer is back

Shepherd Neame has returned as the lead sponsor for this year’s Faversham hop festival (2-3 September). Following the successful revival of the Kent f...

Drinkers urge chancellor to save the UK’s pubs

Drinkers and pub-goers are being mobilised in their thousands to urge the chancellor to take action in his March Budget to save the UK’s pubs and brew...

A brief history of cask beer

Though many people assume cask beer ‘has existed from the time brewing was first instituted in this country,’ as a 1923 manual for licensees puts it,...

Barley wine takes top bottled beer award

Norfolk's real ale lovers are raising a glass to Lacons Audit Ale, an eight per cent barley wine, recently judged by local CAMRA branches as Norfolk’s...

Shep’s cask club returns

Shepherd Neame has announced the return next month of its popular real ale initiative Cask Club next month, kicking off with Maverick (3.4 per cent)....


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