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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...

Plan your February festival trips now!

There’s plenty of choice as the festival season gets back underway this month. To see all upcoming CAMRA events, visit https://events.camra.org.uk/

PUBlic Affairs round up – January 2023

In a regular series for What’s Brewing, and the first Round Up of 2023, the CAMRA Campaigns Team share the work that has been going on across Westmins...

Kent club scoops top CAMRA crown

A recently refurbished club in the centre of Marden has been named the best in the country in CAMRA’s National Club of the Year competition. Marden Vi...

CAMRA calls for probe into energy companies’ treatment of pubs

Consumers, brewers and pub companies have joined forces and called for an urgent government inquiry into the energy sector and its treatment of pubs a...

Closed brewery’s past celebrated

A brewery in operation for close to 200 years had a display dedicated to it by West Cumbria branch. Closed last November, Jennings brewery in Cockermo...

Podcast explores Try or Dry January debate

The popular CAMRA podcast Pubs. Pints. People. has returned in 2023 with an episode featuring new beer resolutions, which highlights the impact that c...

Don’t miss CAMRA’s winter beer extravaganza

There’s less than four weeks to go to the start of CAMRA’s Great British Beer Festival Winter, taking place in the spiritual home of the brewing indus...

CAMRA calls for permanent bus ticket cap

Pub-goers across England are encouraged to make use of the current ÂŁ2 bus fare cap when they visit a pub. The government aims to help passengers outsi...

Brewpub named Campaign’s best local

A small microbrewery in a 16th-century shop within the shadow of Tamworth’s Norman castle has has scooped CAMRA’s prestigious National Pub of the Year...


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