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Beer saving the planet

Beer saving the planet

Camra has lavished praise on a number of craft brewers who are making a contribution to combating global warming and reducing carbon emissions. In...

Get on the trail

Get on the trail

In many of the pubs around The Publican's Central London office, brown leaflets can be found dotted about on tables and scattered, half-read, on bar...

New Guinness Red is ready for UK launch

New Guinness Red is ready for UK launch

By The Morning Advertiser

Diageo is to begin rolling out Guinness Red, a smoother, sweeter Guinness which uses lighter roasted barley for a rich ruby red colour.

Polar beers

Polar beers

Polish beers have moved on and moved over here. Susan Nowak suggests some magic matches Ioriginally drank beer in Poland when it was still a...

Summer washout prompts cask surge

Summer washout prompts cask surge

By Tony Halstead

Regional and family brewers are experiencing a dramatic surge in sales of cask beer as appalling summer weather turns drinkers away from lager and...

Sharp's raises £3.2m in new funding

Sharp's raises £3.2m in new funding

By The PMA Team

Fast-growing Cornish company Sharp's Brewery has obtained a £3.2m funding package from The Royal Bank of Scotland ("RBS").

NEWS OF THE BREWS

NEWS OF THE BREWS

Against The Grain The UK's oldest gluten-free beer has moved production to Wold Top in East Yorkshire after demand outstripped capacity at its...

Wet weather worry  for S&N

Wet weather worry for S&N

Scottish & Newcastle has announced good results for the six months to 30 June 2007 but says the bad weather will make reaching targets "challenging

Two pints of bitter for the ladies please...

Two pints of bitter for the ladies please...

By Joe Lutrario

CAMRA is calling on brewers to make beer more appealing to women in a bid to boost the real ale market. CAMRA's first female chairman, Paula Waters,...

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