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WOTFest returns

WOTFest, a beer and arts festival dedicated to promoting equality and diversity in the brewing industry, will take place from 24-28 May across Harroga...

Canned first for Timothy Taylor

Brewer Timothy Taylor’s latest cask beer is its first to be put into a can. The brewer, a winner of four CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain awards, says t...

How much for Sheps?

Faversham’s dream of seeing itself immortalised on its very own Monopoly board is set to pass Go, with Britain’s oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame, joinin...

Wells on a charge

Wells & Co has installed electric vehicle (EV) charging points at seven of its pubs as part of a deal with Osprey Charging Network which will build an...

Brewery numbers are holding on

UK brewery numbers remain “relatively stable” despite industry challenges, though Scotland has recorded a small decline, new industry figures reveal....

PUBlic Affairs Round Up – Budget report

In this special PUBlic Affairs Round Up, the Campaigns Team share their report back on the Spring Budget, the final details on the Alcohol Duty Review...

British Cider Week 2023

British Cider Week is a collaboration of cider makers, retailers and venues from across the United Kingdom to celebrate the depth and diversity of the...

Maverick brewer reveals all

Shepherd Neame brewer Mike Unsworth talks to What’s Brewing about his role at the Kent brewer and his latest beer Maverick, dedicated to the pioneerin...

Sun shines on sustainable brewery

The rising sun glints off an array of solar panels on the roof of Stewart Brewing in Midlothian, as part of a ÂŁ300,000 investment educe its emissions...

Tax reforms need changes to protect some off-sales retailers

CAMRA has welcomed alcohol tax reforms in the budget as “brilliant” news for small brewers and cider makers, but says changes are needed to avoid a st...


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