Beer mats research aims to raise alcohol awareness
Bristol University is on a drive to make alcohol awareness more visual and creative - and it is using the beer mat to do it.
Bristol University is on a drive to make alcohol awareness more visual and creative - and it is using the beer mat to do it.
Three new launches signal the start of the great British summer, as premium and craft lager options continue to prove popular.
Minimum unit pricing (MUP) pricing comes into force today (1 May) in Scotland after a long-running legal battle over its introduction stretching back to 2012.
Following the increasing popularity of low and no-alcohol drinks, the Government has responded to calls for the need to review the labelling of such drinks before the Food Labelling Regulations 1996 expire in December 2018
Tap Takeover, the beer festival organised by Laine Pub Company and distributors the Beer Collective, returned to Brighton for the third year this weekend (27-29 April).
It may have started from a relatively low base, but sales of cider in the on-trade are on the up, fuelled by a plethora of different marketing techniques.
Wholesale foodservice price inflation has remained relatively low at 1.8% in March, continuing a level of stability after a turbulent 18 months for the sector.
Uppers & Downers, the US festival dedicated to celebrating the best of beer and coffee culture, is to return to London later this month.
Hospitality and food and drink specialist Darren Seward of NFU Mutual discusses the main Brexit related concerns of business owners.
Investing in your pub’s outdoor infrastructure in time to cash in on summer footfall can provide a huge boost for business. Here are the boxes that need ticking before breaking ground on a new outdoor project