Brewing

Landlord lifts Doom gloom

I took a break from driving last month at a pub on the Beds/Bucks border fittingly called the Travellers Rest. It’s an old coaching inn with beams, lo...

Don't miss Campaign’s International Woman’s Day beer tasting

Beer may have a reputation as a man's drink, but it’s actually women we have to thank for inventing our humble pint. In celebration of past, present a...

Bedlam at Brighton Dome

Award-winning Bedlam brewery has been selected as the new partner for the Brighton Dome and Brighton Festival and will be on tap for gig-goers and vis...

Steel city beer week returns

After a tumultuous 2021, Sheffield Beer Week sees a welcome return to the city – 7-13 March. Themes include beer and food events and a collaboration w...

Spreading the word – Marmite

Love it or loathe it, Marmite is a quintessentially British foodstuff wholly dependent upon the production of beer, but how did it come about? Marmite...

CAMRA, brewers and pubs push for tax cut

CAMRA has joined forces with brewers and pub operators calling for a lower tax burden on beer and pubs. In an open letter to the chancellor, the One V...

Haggis beer for Burns night

A haggis-flavoured beer was created to celebrate Burns night Flavourly partnered with Scotland's most popular haggis maker Macsween, to produce the li...

Brewer puts 100 pubs up for sale

One of the most significant features of the pub industry since the lockdown is the interest corporate property investors are taking in UK pubs. Brains...

Robinsons to leave its historic site

Robinsons brewery has announced plans to relocate from its Stockport brewing site and head office of almost 200 years to its packaging centre in Bredb...

Brewer’s extended fundraising pays off

Brewer and pub owner Shepherd Neame has raised more than ÂŁ35,000 for its charity of the year, the Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI). Sheps chose...


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