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Great Winter Ale Festival

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Added: Tuesday, January 1st 2008

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It Ain't Necessarily So...

In the new edition of the Good Beer Guide I heralded a "golden age" for beer. How do I square this with the report on…

Added: Saturday, December 1st 2007

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Waitrose's Crafty Brews

Waitrose has added new seasonal beers to its impressive range with products from craft brewers in both the north and south of England. St Peter's…

Added: Monday, October 1st 2007

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Famous Victory For Hoegaarden

As a result of protests from consumers and the people of the small town of Hoegaarden in Belgium, InBev has backed down and saved a…

Added: Monday, October 1st 2007

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Bamberg Part II - Breweries & Pubs

The oldest Rauchbier brewery in Bamberg is the Christian Merz Spezial brewpub on Obere K

Added: Saturday, September 1st 2007

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Bamberg Part I - Beer Paradise

If you are searching for Beer Paradise, there

Added: Saturday, September 1st 2007

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Strong Suffolk

It's a journey into brewing history: almost hidden from view among modern production vessels at Greene King's Bury St Edmund's brewery are some wooden vessels…

Added: Saturday, September 1st 2007

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Michael Jackson, 1942 - 2007

Michael Jackson's enduring legacy will be that he elevated beer from the belief that it is a simple refresher to its true status as one…

Added: Saturday, September 1st 2007

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Beer With Bite

One of the most fascinating beers in British brewing is Greene King's Strong Suffolk, an example of an 18th century 'country beer', stored in wooden…

Added: Wednesday, August 1st 2007

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Great British Beer Festival 2007

Hobsons Mild is named Champion Beer of Britain A traditional mild ale with a modest strength of just 3.2% alcohol stormed to victory in the…

Added: Wednesday, August 1st 2007

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