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Winter festival announces stellar line-up of tastings and entertainment

CAMRA’s flagship winter event, the Great British Beer Festival Winter 2025, has unveiled a series of exclusive tutored beer tastings and a host of exc...

Campaign celebrates pub and heritage heroes

CAMRA has revealed the winners of its Pub Saving Award 2024 including the first Heritage prize. The Old Horn Community Pub Society, which saved the Ol...

Chairman's New Year message

This year has seen a great deal of change for the Campaign and, as I reflect on the last 12 months and my first end of year message as your national c...

Seasons greetings from What's Brewing

Seasons greetings to all What’s Brewing readers.

Help shape CAMRA’s policy and campaigns!  

It might seem a long way away, but now is the time to get involved in CAMRA’s 2025 Conference which runs 11-13 April in Torquay, as part of Members’ W...

Mitre joins historic elite

A 1930s Stourbridge pub has been given Grade II-listed status by Historic England following its nomination by CAMRA and the West Midlands Combined Aut...

PUBlic Affairs round up – December

The regular PUBlic Affairs round up returns with 2024’s final update of the year, detailing what the Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) Campaigns and Com...

Latest podcast explores malt

CAMRA’s Pubs. Pints. People. podcast is back with a new episode, this time dedicated to the key beer ingredient, malt.  In this fourth episode of the...

Three B’s buzzing again

The multi-award winning Three B’s Micropub in Bridlington was recently awarded not one, but two CAMRA awards. CAMRA regional director Kevin Keaveny (a...

Welcome rates relief for Scottish pubs but review urgently needed

The Scottish government has listened to the country’s licensees and matched the 40 per cent business rates relief for pubs and restaurants announced i...


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