Opinion

Opinion

Coronavirus – a challenge for investors

The exit path from the lockdown of pubs is likely to be precarious, write John Hattersley, chairman of the CAMRA Members’ Investment Club As March pro...

Beer business in a challenging market

John Hattersley (pictured above), chairman of the CAMRA Members Investment Club, takes a look at the current business uncertainty in the pub sector. R...

Cask is ale shifting its image

Don’t write off real ale: it has a habit of clambering back over the precipice writes Roger Protz.

40 YEARS, TWO FESTIVALS, ONE LOVE OF BEER

A tale of two festivals: Lotte Peplow (pictured centre above) shares her experience of the world’s two greatest beer festivals.

Oktoberfest London bringing traditional Bavarian beer hall fun to the UK

As Oktoberfest London is bringing traditional Bavarian beer hall fun to the UK, Beth Steele discusses her trip to the Erdinger Herbstfest in Germany.

Bed and breakfast could be the saviour of local pubs

Successful pubs will be those offering accommodation writes Cask Marque director Paul Nunny

Judge CAMRA on the actions of the majority

New CAMRA chairman Jackie Parker sets the record straight on knee-jerk responses to decisions taken at Members’ Weekend

Protz – Brewers turn their energies to conservation

I recall a hymn sung with great gusto at school morning assembly during harvest time that began with the words “We plough the fields and scatter the g...

Surviving family brewers celebrate their heritage

So much attention is given to the modern craft sector that we forget the enormous contribution made to the enjoyment of good beer by the older family...

How porter and stout went global

The latest in our series of columns extracts to mark the 10th anniversary on Beer Hunter Michael Jackson’s death, is from June 1991.


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