Brewing

Vanishing Point returns

Innis & Gunn has revealed the fifth beer in its annual limited-edition Vanishing Point series. Vanishing Point 05 is a 11 per cent imperial stout matu...

Study Buddy encourages men to go back to school

Birmingham Brewing Company has partnered with Open Study College in Solihull to encourage men to invest in their education. Together they’ve created t...

London independent launches new brewery and taproom

London independent brewer Five Points is gearing up to reveal its new brewery and taproom in the heart of Hackney. Earlier in the year the brewery rai...

CAMRA celebrates Adnams’ gold

Writes Andrea Briers East Anglian brewer Adnams, is celebrating being recognised as part of CAMRA’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.  Established in 189...

Paralmypian opens brewer’s visitor centre

Belhaven brewery has opened a new visitor experience with British paralympian Maria Lyle cutting the ribbon. The Dunbar-born sprinter, who won a bronz...

Guide reveals industry’s resilience in the face of pandemic

The latest edition of CAMRA’s premier publication the Good Beer Guide is now available, featuring the very best pubs to find a great pint.  The 2022 g...

Play name game and score with football club’s new brew

Football fans will win every time they enjoy a pre-match pint as part of a collaboration between Barrow AFC and Cumbrian brewery, Lakeland Brewhouse....

Have a beer and save the planet

Drink beer and help save the planet?  It’s a serious question – so serious that I was delighted to see CAMRA had launched a Drink Greener scheme to co...

Green light for new Edinburgh brewery

Innis & Gunn’s new production facility in Edinburgh has been given the go ahead by planners, with the building set to be the first major brewery built...

Docks ships in new tank

To celebrate its third birthday Grimsby’s Docks Beers has upped its brewing capability by 40 per cent. The 14,400-litre set-up has seen a new 60-hecto...


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