Scotland

Scotland’s deposit scheme delayed

Scotland's first minister has stepped in to the row over the country’s controversial deposit return scheme (DRS) and delayed its launch until March ne...

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...

Guid moves in Westminster

Arran brewery’s Guid Ale is flying the Scottish flag in Westminster as it is the featured beer in the House of Commons Strangers’ Bar. The appearance...

Scottish drinkers urged to fight alcohol ad ban

CAMRA believes Scottish government plans for an alcohol advertising ban could be the biggest threat to good beer in its 50 years of campaigning in Sco...

PUBlic Affairs update – 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...

Threat to Scottish beer choice remains despite deposit scheme updates

There was good and bad news for Scottish beer and cider drinkers as updates to the Deporit Return Scheme have been released. 

Jonathan Kemp – a CAMRA giant

A gentle giant is often an overused cliché, but it is absolutely fitting for CAMRA national director Jonathan Kemp, who died suddenly at the end of Oc...

PUBlic Affairs update November 2022

In a regular series for WB Online, and the last round up of 2022, the CAMRA Campaigns team shares the work that has been going on across Westminster,...

Scotland’s biggest beer fest returns

After a two-year hiatus, the Ayrshire Real Ale Festival is returning from 6-8 October at the Troon Concert Hall. Organised by Ayrshire and Wigtownshir...

Women in Beer seminar’s big challenge

A seminar organised  by women has set it self the ambitious task of showing craft beer can be an instrument for social change. Edinburgh-based “women...


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