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From the ashes of Antwerp's docks rises 't Pakhuis, a brew pub with 'awesome' beer

From the ashes of Antwerp's docks rises 't Pakhuis, a brew pub with 'awesome' beer

The docks in the great Belgian city of Antwerp closed in the 1960s but now a warehouse that once stored coffee and tobacco is home to 't Pakhuis brewery and restaurant. Hans Bombeke (left), a tireless lecturer and beer taster in Antwerp, brews there with regular brewer Hans Jensen (centre) and manager Kristof Van Den Ouweland

Added: Monday, March 10th 2014

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Country brewer heads for the Smoke

Country brewer heads for the Smoke

Family-owned McMullen's brewery in Hertford has its eyes on London. It has added to its existing pubs in the capital with four more, including the Old Bank of England next to the Law Courts (pictured). The brewery also has outlets in Essex, Berkshire and Hampshire. Fergus McMullen says food is increasingly important to his pubs but sales of his cask beers, including the historic AK, are doing well

Added: Saturday, March 8th 2014

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Bullish Batemans rebrands its 'craft ales' with 140 years of family heritage

Bullish Batemans rebrands its 'craft ales' with 140 years of family heritage

Jaclyn and Stuart Bateman are the fourth generation to run the family brewery in Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, and Stuart says he's fed up with being told he's not a 'craft brewer' because it's not a new company. Batemans has responded defiantly by rebranding its ales as craft beers

Added: Monday, March 3rd 2014

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Heavy metal beer gets Robinsons rocking

Heavy metal beer gets Robinsons rocking

Robinson's brewery in Stockport is a giant of the North-west, with more than 300 pubs and a brand-new brewhouse built at the cost of £6 million. As well as its regular cask ales, Robinsons has won world-wide acclaim for its Trooper beer, an unlikely collaboration with heavy metal rock group Iron Maiden

Added: Saturday, February 8th 2014

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Bruce bounces back in Berkshire

Bruce bounces back in Berkshire

Legendary brewer and pub owner David Bruce -- of Firkin and Slug & Lettuce fame -- is back in business as chairman of West Berkshire Brewery. He is pictured (far left) with brewer Will Twomey and founders Helen and Dave Maggs. There are plans for a new brewery site and expanded sales, with shares on offer to friends, family and supporters in the Thames Valley

Added: Thursday, January 23rd 2014

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Mechelen: beer is the Anker of the soul

Mechelen: beer is the Anker of the soul

The Het Anker brewery dates from the 16th century when sisters in a beguinage brewed beer for the sick. In the 20th century, the owners abandoned Pils and returned to ale brewing and have achieved international success with the Gouden Carolus range. They have even added a version of the beer matured in single malt whisky casks from Scotland.

Added: Saturday, January 18th 2014

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Top supermarket lists Cornish IPA

Top supermarket lists Cornish IPA

Harbour Brewing in Bodmin, Cornwall, has won a major listing for its IPA with Sainsbury's supermarkets on the back of the brewery's success in the Great British Beer Hunt

Added: Monday, January 13th 2014

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Czech classic sees boom in export sales

Czech classic sees boom in export sales

Budweiser Budvar has chalked up record export sales at a time when other Czech breweries are seeing a decline in sales. The state-owned brewery also won several significant court battles with its global rival AB InBev in the long-running trademark dispute

Added: Thursday, January 9th 2014

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Whisky and beer: Highlands harmony

Whisky and beer: Highlands harmony

Harviestoun Brewery in Scotland has made a major contribution to the appreciation of wood-aged beer with Ola Dubh, matured in casks from the acclaimed Highland Park malt whisky distillery on Orkney. Harviestoun brewer Stuart Cail is pictured

Added: Saturday, January 4th 2014

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Bruce bounces back at West Berks

Bruce bounces back at West Berks

Famous pub chain owner David Bruce -- of Firkin and Slug & Lettuce fame -- is back in business with a stake in the award-winning West Berkshire Brewery. The brewery is based close to the River Thames in Wind in the Willows territory and Bruce is seen on the left with founder David Maggs in suitable Toad and Ratty outfits

Added: Tuesday, December 31st 2013

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