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French Trappists restore brewing tradition

French Trappists restore brewing tradition

The Trappist monastery of Mont des Cats has restored its brewing heritage -- but the beer is brewed for the monks by Chimay until they can build their own brewery

Added: Friday, February 17th 2012

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Royal beer that never saw the light of day

Royal beer that never saw the light of day

Greene King has discovered a batch of beer brewed in 1936 for the coronation of Edward VIII that was a victim of the abdication crisis

Added: Tuesday, February 14th 2012

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The pub now standing at Platform One...

The pub now standing at Platform One...

People make the arduous train journey to a Cumbrian hamlet to sample the one-off beers at the Prince of Wales brewpub

Added: Sunday, January 29th 2012

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Cantillon says it with flowers

Cantillon says it with flowers

Famous lambic brewer in Brussels is widening the boundaries with beers made with flowers and wine

Added: Tuesday, January 24th 2012

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Thornbridge expands beer range and pub estate

Thornbridge expands beer range and pub estate

The Derbyshire craft brewery opened three new pubs in 2011 and is expanding its range of beers with both lager and ale.

Added: Sunday, January 15th 2012

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Supermarkets record ale sales

In the run-up to Christmas, major supermarket groups recorded a big surge in the sale of bottled ale. Tesco alone was 65% up on the same period in 2010

Added: Wednesday, January 4th 2012

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Chiltern heads for the woods

Chiltern heads for the woods

Two brothers have taken charge at the Chiltern Brewery and are building sales of their ales, which includes a version of 300s Old Ale served from oak whisky casks

Added: Monday, January 2nd 2012

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Getting the abbey habit

Getting the abbey habit

Van Steenberge brewery in Belgium launches abbey beer St Stefanus in export markets in conjunction with monastery in Ghent

Added: Thursday, December 29th 2011

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Angling For East Anglia

There's a map on the wall in David Winter's office covered with pins that show all the pubs in Norfolk he used to supply with…

Added: Thursday, December 1st 2011

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The Beers Of Malta

The British empire had long and beery tentacles. You fly for three hours and a bit deep into the Mediterranean, glimpse Mount Etna smoking…

Added: Thursday, December 1st 2011

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