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U-turn on takeaway beer

Pubs in England and Wales will be able to continue selling takeaway beer and cider after the government decided to keep Covid licensing rules. The rul...

Draymen’s cellar star status

A dozen Adnams draymen gave up a Saturday to take the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) cellar management qualification so they can advise custome...

Play time at Wadworth pub

The Gamekeeper in Woodlands, near Southampton, is welcoming children to its new play area which has been opened for the local community. Part of the g...

Carlsberg puts Ringwood up for sale

The restructuring of the UK’s cask beer scene continues apace as Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) has revealed plans to sell its Ringwood br...

Sheps pours fruity summer brew

Step into summer with fruity new limited edition beer Creekside (3.4%) from brewer Shepherd Neame. It is the fourth beer in its popular real ale initi...

Small is beautiful for brewer

Greene King says 4.5-gallon pins will be a key answer to ensuring quality and the future of cask ale. In January, the Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk produce...

Cask classic makes post-pandemic return

Theakston brewery is bringing back its popular cask Black Bull Bitter for June. First brewed more than 30 years ago, Theakston Black Bull is a 3.9 per...

Carbon-capture brewers’ sustainable Best

Two English breweries are putting sustainability front and centre in their upcoming collaboration beer. Bristol’s Wiper and True and Gadd’s, the Ramsg...

Soaring energy costs put pubs at risk

Pubs, bars and restaurants in the UK have urged the government to take action after revealing their average bills have surged by 81 per cent in the pa...

Black Sheep rescue deal

The troubled Black Sheep brewery has been sold to an investment company. The Masham-based brewery appointed administrators in May, saying it had been...


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