Scotland

Heaven and hell in the Highlands

The bad news was after more than 400 miles aboard four trains and a tiny Highland ferry,the most remote pub on mainland Britain was shut. The good new...

Double win for island brewery

The Highlands and Western Isles branch recently presented Orkney brewery with two awards after Dark Island won silver  in this year’s Champion Beer of...

Rugby club celebrates centenary win

Ardrossan Academicals Rugby Club scooped Ayrshire & Wigtownshire branch Club of the Year award for the first time crowning its centenary year celebrat...

PUBlic Affairs update – April 2022

In a regular series for WB Online, the CAMRA Campaigns team shares the work done across Westminster, the devolved parliaments and local government in...

Fyne start to year for Scotland’s finest

Argyll-based farm brewery Fyne Ales is celebrating winning CAMRA's Champion Beer of Scotland title with its flagship ale Jarl. Fyne Ales MD Jamie Delp...

Haggis beer for Burns night

A haggis-flavoured beer was created to celebrate Burns night Flavourly partnered with Scotland's most popular haggis maker Macsween, to produce the li...

Damaging social distancing returns to Scotland

Scotland returns to social distancing in pubs and restaurants as the Scottish government makes ÂŁ100m available to help businesses, including hospitali...

MSP scoops top CAMRA award

Labour MSP for West Scotland Neil Bibby has been presented with CAMRA’s prestigious Parliamentary Achievement Award. The award is presented to the par...

New Scottish beers celebrate women

A Scottish group of beer fans, the Glasladies Beer Society, is  celebrating its second birthday with an exciting series of Glasgow brewery collaborati...

Vanishing Point returns

Innis & Gunn has revealed the fifth beer in its annual limited-edition Vanishing Point series. Vanishing Point 05 is a 11 per cent imperial stout matu...


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