The Hall and Woodhouse Premium Ale Insight Report is now out – click on the link provided below to download the PDF Introduction from Anthony Woodhouse, Managing Director Hall &… read more →
Sharp’s Brewery is bringing its ‘Race the Doom Bar’ challenge to the 220th Royal Cornwall Show. Visitors at the celebrated event at the Royal Cornwall Showground will have the opportunity… read more →
Hops, essential to beer making, have played a significant role in Southwark’s commercial past. You need only look at the Market to see evidence in the centuries old coaching inns… read more →
This year Brains will take six brand new beers to the Great Welsh Beer and Cider Festival. Along with four well-loved beers SA Gold, The Rev. James, Dark and Barry… read more →
The new Visitors Centre at Robinsons Brewery in Stockport has received VisitEngland accreditation, with glowing testimony from the organisation’s assessors. The Visitors Centre, which has been open for just two… read more →
Most of us at this point have tried several craft beers, and many of us liked them enough to switch almost exclusively away from any mass produced beers of the… read more →
Pilsner Urquell invites you to experience the taste of the orginal Pilsen, unpasteurised and unfiltered. Over the coming months, our Pilsner Urquell Ambassadors will be visiting pubs and bars with… read more →
A few weeks back when I started Bru Haroo! and posted my first blog I sort of had a feeling that someone would try and create a beer/cider blended brew… read more →
We’ve added a very simple and easy to use form that allows anyone to quickly submit their beer or cider related news features or press releases to the Bru Haroo!… read more →
For most of the 20th century, beer was dominated by large-scale breweries like Anheuser-Busch, Miller and Coors. By the early 80’s, through industry consolidation there were little more than 100… read more →