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Roundup: Beer Sommelier on TV; craft beer fest; brewpubs planned; more pubs in Michelin guide

Roundup: Beer Sommelier on TV; craft beer fest; brewpubs planned; more pubs in Michelin guide

Beer Sommelier Jane Peyton recreates medieval ale for TV; Craft Beer Rising in London will celebrate innovation in brewing. David Bruce, ex-Firkins, is back and helping to open two new brewpubs; 550 pubs grace new Michelin guide

Added: Saturday, November 3rd 2012

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Brewery code breakers in Kent bring back iconic beers from the Victorian period

Brewery code breakers in Kent bring back iconic beers from the Victorian period

A master brewer and an archivist at Shepherd Neame in Kent have broken 19th-century codes to bring back a Double Stout and an IPA from a major brewing period

Added: Saturday, October 27th 2012

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X marks the spot for historic beer

X marks the spot for historic beer

Strong Suffolk Ale, brewed by Greene King, is a potent link with 'country beers' brewed in the 18th century. It's a blend of two beers: the strongest is Old 5X aged in wooden vats for between one and two years. Now there's growing demand for Old 5X to be bottled as a separate beer

Added: Wednesday, October 24th 2012

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MPs to debate beer tax as sales slump

MPs to debate beer tax as sales slump

MPs will hold a parliamentary debate on beer duty on 1 November as latest figures show a fall of 4.8% in pub sales in third quarter of the year. There are fears that more pubs will close unless the government scraps the Beer Duty Escalator

Added: Tuesday, October 23rd 2012

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American brewers go for Gold in Denver

American brewers go for Gold in Denver

Brewers have walked away with 254 medals from the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado. 666 breweries from 48 states entered the 2012 competition. India Pale Ale and stronger versions were the talking point of the festival, along with a new category for Fresh Hop beers, using hops straight from the harvest. Image shows brewers at the awards ceremony

Added: Monday, October 15th 2012

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Time to stand up for English hops

Time to stand up for English hops

The English hop industry could die within a decade unless British brewers start to use more home-grown varieties. Once a major industry -- image shows hop pickers in the early 20th century -- it's now withering on the bine

Added: Wednesday, October 10th 2012

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Batemans triumph in Sainsbury's Beer Hunt

Batemans triumph in Sainsbury's Beer Hunt

Batemans Brewery in Lincolnshire has won a top prize and a six-month listing in Sainsbury's stores by winning the prestigious Great British Beer Hunt. for its Mocha Beer, brewed with the addition of coffee beans. Picture shows Nathan Wride and Jaclyn Bateman from the brewery with host of the event Olly Smith

Added: Tuesday, October 9th 2012

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Never stumped for a good pint

Never stumped for a good pint

In a speech to MCC members at Lord's cricket ground on 8 October I outlined the historic links between beer and cricket, where the laws of the game were drawn up at the Bat & Ball pub in Hambledon (left), and then conducted a tasting of beers from breweries close to Test grounds

Added: Tuesday, October 9th 2012

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American Pale Ale on top of beer world

American Pale Ale on top of beer world

The annual World Beer Awards has handed its top trophy to an American Pale Ale with additional awards going to a wide variety of categories, including Lager, Dark Beer, Pale Beer, Barley Wine and Flavoured Beer

Added: Saturday, September 29th 2012

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Cask beer bounces back on nation's bars

Cask beer bounces back on nation's bars

In the annual Cask Report, author Pete Brown says that cask beer has shown great resilience and has grown its sales during a recession while the total beer market continues to decline. He urges more publicans to embrace the Try Before You Buy scheme to bring more drinkers in to the cask sector

Added: Friday, September 28th 2012

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