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Sir Ian Rankin pens foreword to our top guide

The creator of DI John Rebus has written the foreword to the 2027 Good Beer Guide, which is now available to pre-oder. Sir Ian Rankin, the best-known...

CAMRA festivals update - July

Summer has been a real scorcher so far! Make sure to enjoy the sunshine with a pint at a CAMRA festival. Members can now enjoy free entry to many CAMR...

Brewer takes top cider crown

Welsh brewer Black Cloak is, naturally, best known for its beers, but its taproom in Colwyn Bay also showcases cider which has earned it Abercolwyn br...

CAMRA’s grand designs in the spotlight

A former church and a restored historic pub are among the winners revealed in the latest CAMRA Pub Design Awards. The awards celebrate not only the UK...

PUBlic Affairs update - June 

The regular series returns to What’s Brewing with the Campaigns and Communications team’s latest campaigning for pubs, pints and people across Westmin...

Breweriana auction returns for final time

Have you ever fancied owning a slice of brewing history? Then CAMRA’s National Breweriana Auction, which returns to Burton-on-Trent’s Town Hall on Sat...

CAMRA urges government to back bid to protect pub treasures

CAMRA has called on MPs and ministers to back a new law to stop heritage pubs being lost. The Campaign is throwing its weight behind legislation intro...

Six of the best secures mild crown

The Cask and Apple pub in Craig y Don, Llandudno is Abercolwyn CAMRA branch’s Mild Pub of the Year 2026. Run by John and Sharon Sumbland, the pub show...

Members’ Weekend 2026 round up – beer scoring review

What’s Brewing is highlighting key moments from Members’ Weekend 2026 in St Albans. Watch National Beer Scoring System (NBSS) coordinator Brett Lanios...

Sky’s the limit for CAMRA TV promotion

Pubs, pints and people are the stars of the show in CAMRA’s first TV advert, being shown to Sky TV viewers across the East of England. Filmed by Lampl...


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