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A new pub in a museum?

Well, yes. But that’s not the full story.  The Black Country Living Museum has been a part of Dudley life since 1975. Documenting the Industrial Revol...

Brewer and pubco get behind cask beer

Yorkshire-based brewery T&R Theakston has partnered with Newcastle’s Blackrose Pubs to showcase the creativity of cask beer to a new generation. The p...

Share deal boost for Harbour beers

St Austell brewery has taken a 10 per cent share in the Harbour Brewing Co making the latter’s beer available to a much wider audience for the first t...

Branch celebrates competition success

The overall winner of CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year competition may yet to be revealed, but Durham branch wasted little time in celebrating one of...

Time to get out and support your pubs

National Chairman Nik Antona has written to all members and thanked those that took part in the Campaign’s e-lobbying calling for a fair deal in last...

CAMRA’s podcast returns for Christmas

Mark your calendars – the popular CAMRA podcast Pubs. Pints. People. is set to return just in time for Christmas with a timely episode featuring beer...

Campaign to modernise cask beer seeks pubs for pilot

A cross-industry initiative to modernise the cask beer sector, launching in February next year, is looking for pubs to take part in a pilot study. The...

Head to the pub to enjoy World Cup

The weather might be cold and wet but pubs can be great places for fans wanting to experience the best of the World Cup. CAMRA national chairman Nik A...

2023 Members’ Weekend: World’s Best Beer City pub guide

Sheffield has so many excellent bars and pubs, both heritage and modern, that it is very difficult to recommend a small selection to cover in a handfu...

The Pull by Heather Wastie

CAMRA member and poet Heather Wastie has written as poem eulogising a pint of well-poured beer   Instructions from the ale wife:   The glass is the ke...


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