A local beer with a name inspired by geographical county boundaries dating back to the Domesday Survey has been declared winner of the CAMRA Aylesbury Beer Festival for the second… read more →
Sharp’s Brewery is bringing back Red Ale this month, following huge demand from on-trade customers and cask beer lovers. The delicious, fruity bittersweet beer is making a comeback at the… read more →
Brewers are missing a trick by not providing information at point of sale in pubs… Research revealed by Cyclops Beer yesterday clearly demonstrates that brewers and licensees can do much… read more →
Oakham Ales has scored a hat-trick, winning ‘Beer of the Festival’ for the third consecutive year, at the recent CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) St Albans Beer Festival in Hertfordshire.… read more →
CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, has today launched its first ever national online pub guide – whatpub.com – dedicated to helping the public find the best pubs to suit… read more →
A total of 187 new craft beer breweries started up in the UK in the last 12 months, according to the Good Beer Guide 2014, released by the Campaign for… read more →
Roger Ryman, head brewer at St Austell Brewery, is pictured here with no less than five awards from the Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) regional Champion Beer of Britain contest. The… read more →
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 →
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 →
CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, in association with PubAid, launched the ‘Pubs & Charity’ month at the beginning of July and announced new research that shows British pubs raised… read more →