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One unexpected feature of a few days passing through Serbia was a lively craft beer scene… overlaid with a dense fog of ...
There’s more on the story by Bridget Dempsey at the Times & Star: Jennings Brewery was closed in 2022, but was acquired by Kurt Canfield, CEO of specialist engineering business Delkia, and Rebecca ...
What imagery do you associate with craft beer? Hop cones? Beards? Skulls? The first two make sense but the third is, on reflection, a puzzle. In a craft beer bar in Burgas, Bulgaria, the other week, ...
Sometimes you go for a beer and a bite to eat and find yourself in the jaws of a machine – and it’s not always an unpleasant experience. These are hospitality operations run with total efficiency. At ...
Every week we round up the best writing about beer from the past week. This time, we’ve got Breton pubs, pub grub, and sparklers. First, some news. At The Drinks Business Jessica Mason reports on ...
What’s the best thing to happen in beer since 2018? asks Alan McLeod, attempting to relaunch The Session. For us, it’s the genuine, meaningful resurrection of traditional beer styles. For years, the ...
How long can any beer brand expect to remain on the market? And what are the oldest cask ale brands in the UK today? Carslberg-Marstons announced last week that it was ceasing production of a number ...
The Square & Compass at Worth Matravers in Dorset has a reputation as one of the best pubs in the country. And guess what? It is. We got there the long way round: a bus from Poole to Swanage and then ...
Here are all the blog posts and articles we bookmarked in the past week, from cosy pubs in Dublin to chilly ones in Manchester. First, some news. North Brewing of Leeds has appointed administrators ...
We’ve read lots of writing about pubs and beer in the past week. Here’s the digest, featuring Firkin, Guinness and steam beer. Firkin, a chain of brewpubs which transformed London brewing (and to an ...