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Irish Beers
Choice for Irish beer drinkers is gaining pace as more and more small breweries challenge the hegemony of Guinness and its subsidiaries.Beers from both breweries…
Added: Thursday, February 1st 2007
The Sweet, Sweet Sours Of Beersel
It's a long, steep clamber up from the railway station at Beersel to the small town with its moated castle, built early in the 14th…
Added: Monday, January 1st 2007
Beer World Rocked As Two Budweisers Reach A Deal
The beer world has been rocked by the news that two arch enemies, Anheuser-Busch of the United States and Budweiser Budvar of the Czech Republic,…
Added: Monday, January 1st 2007
Battle For The Black Stuff
The shock news that sales of Guinness have slumped by eight or nine per cent in the Irish Republic was one of those "end…
Added: Wednesday, November 1st 2006
McMullen Of Herford - Change And Survival
Fergus McMullen tells his teenage children that if they take over from him at the family brewery when he retires they will "have a great…
Added: Friday, September 1st 2006
Great British Beer Festival 2006
Essex boys storm to victory for the second year in a row Crouch Valley Brewery near Chelmsford, Essex, scored a notable first in the 2006…
Added: Tuesday, August 1st 2006
World Cup Beer? I Think Not...
We all remember the summer of football fever as the World Cup dominated our screens, and a cry (in many languages) was heard around the…
Added: Tuesday, August 1st 2006
Beer Fest Sell-out Hails A Revival Of Cask Beer
More than 66,000 people attended CAMRA's Great British Beer Festival in London between 1 and 5 August - close to 20,000 up on last year's…
Added: Tuesday, August 1st 2006
Thwaites Of Blackburn
When I told a fellow journalist I was off to Blackburn to visit Thwaites, he raised an eyebrow and muttered, "Ah, the sleeping giant." I've…
Added: Tuesday, August 1st 2006
Great British Beer Festival 2006
The demand for cask beer in Britain and the fast-growing micro-brewery sector has forced CAMRA - the Campaign for Real Ale - to move its…
Added: Saturday, July 1st 2006