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The Big Interview: Jiri Bocek, Budweiser Budvar

The Big Interview: Jiri Bocek, Budweiser Budvar

By Roger Protz

It almost reads like a chapter from John le Carré’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. But the fact of the matter is that in the corridors of power in the Czech parliament and behind the lagering tanks in the Budweiser Budvar brewery the subterfuge and intrigue...

The beer-duty escalator: my final thoughts

The beer-duty escalator: my final thoughts

By Pete Brown

This is going to be my last column on the duty escalator for a little while. It’s not that the issue is going away — far from it. I just don’t want to turn into one of those zealots you start trying to avoid.

London’s beer renaissance

London’s beer renaissance

Pub quiz question: what do Jack the Ripper and brewing have in common? Answer: Truman’s brewery in the 19th century was producing vast volumes of beer at its plant in Brick Lane, east London, while in the side streets and back alleys of Whitechapel the...

Rural tradition: Farmhouse cider is under threat from alcohol minimum pricing

Act now to Save our Scrumpy

By Pete Brown

If we care about rural traditions then we should all act now to save our farmhouse cider-making industry, argues Pete Brown.

Courvoisier: de-mystifying the Cognac cocktail

Courvoisier: demystifying the Cognac cocktail

By Matthew Moggridge

Courvoisier, a leading Cognac from Maxxium UK, is collaborating with three top mixologists in the development of a major consumer cocktail event this summer.

Wishing Marston's Pedigree a Happy 60th Birthday

Wishing Marston's Pedigree a Happy 60th Birthday

By Roger Protz

It’s good to be noticed. Some years ago, I described the fermenting halls at Marston’s — the famous Union Rooms — as “the cathedrals of brewing”. A short time after these pearls of wisdom appeared in print, I was touring the Union Rooms again with a party...

Beer sales in pubs drop 6% in first quarter

Beer sales in pubs drop 6% in first quarter

By Gurjit Degun

Pubs have seen a 6% fall in beer sales in the first quarter of 2012, according to the latest quarterly Beer Barometer from the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA), issued today.

Altar to drink: The impressive NoMad mahogany back-bar in New York

Give beer a taste of the big time

By Pete Brown

Brits are still way behind the US when it comes to beer and food matching. It’s a confidence thing, says Pete Brown.

We dump on the big brewers at our peril

We dump on the big brewers at our peril

By Roger Protz

Something unprecedented happened at the Great British Beer Festival in 2004. When the winner of the standard bitter category in the Champion Beer of Britain competition was announced, people started to boo.

Bombardier in £5m Dave channel spend

Bombardier in £5m Dave channel spend

By Noli Dinkovski

Bombardier is to return to the TV screens on the Dave channel as part of a £5m record investment for Wells & Young’s.

The Big Interview: Paul Theakston

The Big Interview: Paul Theakston

By Phil Mellows

For four long years Paul Theakston had waited for this moment. Four years since Scottish & Newcastle had taken over his family business and he’d made the brave move to go it alone. Four years to conclude the deal on premises in his home town of Masham,...

A hole in one for Warsteiner

A hole in one for Warsteiner

By Matthew Moggridge

As part of a major marketing support package, premium German beer brand Warsteiner is now an official supplier of beer to the European Tour and BMW PGA Championship at the Wentworth Club in Surrey.

Naked Apple from Kopparberg

Naked Apple from Kopparberg

By Matthew Moggridge

UK-based COS Brands’ is to launch Kopparberg Naked Apple Cider (4.5% ABV) later this month following the company’s biggest investment in new product development to date.

Microbrewery inspiration

Microbrewery inspiration

By the time you read this, the Publican Awards will have been and gone. Jimmy Carr will have delighted and offended in equal measure, and various pub companies will have a shiny gong to dust on their mantelpiece.

MP raises concern over beer duty stamps

MP raises concern over beer duty stamps

All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group chairman Andrew Griffiths raised “major concerns” about the Government’s plans for duty stamps on beer in the House of Commons yesterday.

Profit per pub up 15% at Adnams

Profit per pub up 15% at Adnams

By Mark Wingett, M&C Report

Adnams, the Suffolk brewer, distiller and pub operator, has reported a 15% rise in profit pub, while turnover climbed to £54.6m (2010: £50.9m) for the year to the end of 2011.

Punch trials low ABV beers

Punch trials low ABV beers

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Punch Taverns is trialling a scheme to let its tied licensees stock lower-alcohol cask ales that qualify for a 50% reduction in duty.

Training tips: Quality of beer serve

Training tips: Quality of beer serve

By Joe Bates

It happens all too often. A customer with a raging thirst walks into an unfamiliar bar on a hot summer’s day and orders a pint. But, instead of receiving the cold, refreshing pint of lager they’ve been dreaming about, they are handed a stale pint of beer...

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