Badger beer marks key family member

Hall & Woodhouse, the Dorset brewery famous for Badger beers, is producing a series of Founders Day beers to commemorate members of the Woodhouse family. The brewery will celebrate 250 years of brewing in 2027. The new beer, Frank's Integrity, salutes Frank Woodhouse, who worked at the brewery for close to 60 years and was chairman for a period.
Added: Tuesday, June 10th 2025
Ken Don, legendary Young's brewer

Ken Don was head brewer at Young's from 1980 until it closed. He then spent many weeks at Charles Wells Brewery in Bedford where his beers were transferred. He had to train his yeast culture to work in Wells' conical vessels. The beers continued to be brewed at Bedford when Marston's bought the plant but it was then sold to Estrella Damm. Young's beer are now at Banks's but will find end at Marston's in Burton, a long way from their ancestral home
Added: Tuesday, June 3rd 2025
Hook Norton, keeping faith with tradition

Hook Norton Brewery dates from the 19th century and has remained true to traditional beer and ways of brewing. It has a Victorian tower brewery and its long and fascinating history -- surviving wars, Covid and a major fire -- is well told by leading beer writer Adrian Tierney-Jones
Added: Tuesday, April 29th 2025
U.S. craft brewers face tough battle

Craft brewers in the United States face a tough battle as they face increased competition from the global giants and now Trump's tariffs on imported grain and aluminium for cans. Brewery analyst Aaron Gore (pictured) says there's an air of doom and gloom in the craft sector as their sales are static and a number of breweries have closed.
Added: Tuesday, April 22nd 2025
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Martyn Cornell: brilliant beer historian
Martyn Cornell, a brilliant beer writer, researcher and historian of brewing, has died suddenly aged 72. He is pictured above left with his brother Dave. Martyn spent many years researching the origins of beer styles, in particular porter and stout from the 18th century. His blog Zythophile was a must-read for all lovers of beer. He died on the eve of a major new book on the history and revival of porter and stout
Added: Friday, June 6th 2025