The Cask Report 2018
Cask is craft, not keg, according to consumers
Cask Report 2018 director Paul Nunny has outlined what consumers really think about cask and keg beer ahead of the report's release later this month.
The Cask Report 2018
Cask Report 2018 director Paul Nunny has outlined what consumers really think about cask and keg beer ahead of the report's release later this month.
The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) is calling on the Government to appoint a hospitality minister.
The Cask Report 2018
Cask drinkers spend more than £1,000 a year in pubs, 30% more than other drinkers, according to a new report.
The Cask Report 2018
Close to half of drinkers will steer clear of a pub where they have been served a poor pint of ale, according to new data.
Top 50 Gastropub the Freemasons at Wiswell in Clitheroe, Lancashire, has won Restaurant of the Year England at the AA Hospitality Awards.
Millions of people who use Uber in the UK's capital after a night down the pub could find their ride home missing, after Transport for London (TfL) informed the company it would not be issued with a private hire operator license after its current licence...
An acid attack in a pub in Suffolk has left a woman, who was "not the intended target", temporarily blinded.
The Cask Report 2018
Four in five customers (81%) would be willing to pay up to 20% more for a quality pint of real ale, according to The Cask Report 2018.
The Cask Report 2018
Some 33% of all adults believe pubs that serve cask ale are run by licensees who care about beer and therefore the food will be of a high standard too, according to new research.
The Cask Report 2018
Overall sales of cask beer have fallen by 5% in the past six years, according to data compiled by the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) for The Cask Report 2018.
Cask Ale Week, which runs from 21 September to 1 October and is organised by Cask Marque, celebrates the brew and encourages consumers to go to pubs and imbibe the nation’s favourite drink.
The Cask Report 2018
The range and flavour of cask beer has arguably never been better, but with sales continuing to fall, what does the future hold for the dispense style that for many is synonymous with British drinking culture?