Senior Government ministers turned out to celebrate the scrapping of the beer duty escalator in London last night. Secretary of state for communities and local government Eric Pickles popped into the Campaign for Real… read more →
Yorkshire’s Paul Theakston, of the Black Sheep Brewery, was recently presented with the lifetime achievement award at a dinner in Westminster by Andrew Griffiths MP, Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Beer… read more →
When: July 26th to July 27th Where: The Bond Co, 180-182 Fazeley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SE Details: The Birmingham Beer Bash is a new kind of beer event: bringing to Birmingham the… read more →
When: July 27th to July 28th Where: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London Details: The event marks the first anniversary of London 2012, and features the Ten Mile Beer Festival, featuring brews from within… read more →
Tring Brewery is launching a new look for its beers today using applied colour psychology which recognises the importance of colour in influencing emotion, mood and behaviours. The brewery is… read more →
CAMRA have advised that Licensees only have six days left (19th July) to apply for tickets to attend trade session of the Great British Beer Festival (GBBF). The trade session,… read more →
A Cowal brewery has had one of its beers named “Champion Beer of Scotland” at the Campaign for Real Ale’s annual Scottish Real Ale Festival in Edinburgh last week The… read more →
Ilkley Brewery has launched its new and extremely creative Victorian inspired website. Designed by Danny Pig and developed by Blue Mantis, it complements Ilkley Brewery’s recent rebranding efforts and Victorian… read more →
According to Breweries & the Beer Market, a new Market Report from market intelligence provider Key Note, the beer industry is well-established within the UK and is widely considered an intrinsic… read more →
Thousands of British pubs are getting ready to celebrate the birth of the Royal baby this weekend – and if they are serving Marston’s special edition EPA – they are… read more →
