Scotland

Abi Newton celebrates cask at conference for women

An exciting Edinburgh-based beer club for women has announced the launch of a new beer festival aimed at celebrating the female experts who are leadin...

Failure to change alcohol laws for Portrush Open leaves NI pubs in the rough

CAMRA wants to change the law in Northern Ireland to allow for longer pub opening hours and brewery taprooms. CAMRA has expressed its disappointment t...

Scottish politicians raise a glass to beer and pubs

CAMRA volunteers from across Scotland have met together in Edinburgh for an event in the Scottish Parliament celebrating beer and pubs. The Parliament...

Are Northern Ireland’s alcohol laws set for change?

Paul Edgeworth discusses Northern Ireland’s alcohol laws in the Campaigns Blog’s first post

CAMRA business debated in Dundee

This past weekend (5-7 April), CAMRA members travelled across the country to Dundee to debate a number of motions and elect the Campaign’s new board o...

Scotland gets its first community owned pub

Dunlop’s last remaining pub, Merito, became the first community-owned pub in Scotland.

CAMRA calls for business rates reform for Scotland

THE Scottish Government’s decision to cap business to below-inflation levels in 2019/20 has been broadly welcomed by CAMRA, but the Campaign say the m...

Plough wins award for quality of its beers

The Plough Inn at Leitholm was the overall winner of this year’s beer quality award given by the Edinburgh and south east Scotland branch.

CAMRA names the top four pubs in the country

The Cricketers Arms in St Helens (top left), Volunteer Arms (Staggs) in Musselburgh (top right), the Wonston Arms in Wonston (bottom left) and the Che...

Scotland raises a glass to its world renowned brewing heritage

The next brewing heritage exhibition in the Raise Your Glass! series will be in Haddington, an East Lothian town noted for a long and honourable histo...


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