November, 2014

Pioneering Beer Microcanning Equipment Hits the United Kingdom

Cask Brewing Systems places its trailblazing equipment in first three London craft breweries, cans fuel fast growth Cask Brewing Systems, makers of the small-scale canning gear that enabled America’s canned craft beer phenomenon, is now supplying equipment to the first craft canners in England. In May of last year, Camden Town Brewery became the first […]

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Celtic Connection celebrated by Head Brewers

This week sees the release of an extraordinary collaborative brew spanning the Celtic nations – Celtic Cross, a 4.5% red ale.   The concept was born from discussions between Brecon Brewing’s Buster Grant and St Austell’s Head Brewer, Roger Ryman, usually over a pint or two at St Austell’s annual charity Celtic Beer Festival! This […]

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Many brewers make the perfect pint

Brewers from two Nottingham breweries have joined forces in an unusual and innovative collaborative brew day to create ‘Flame Out’, a new real ale designed by one and made at the other. It is the first time all the kit and experience of Castle Rock Brewery have been put at the disposal of another local […]

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MPs vote for market rent only option in pubs code

By Ellie Bothwell, 18-Nov-2014 MPs have voted to include a market rent only option clause for tied tenants in the pubs code following a passionate debate in the House of Commons, putting the future of the beer tie into question. http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/General-News/MPs-vote-for-market-rent-only-option-in-pubs-code

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How green is your beer? Cool World Consulting launches the world’s first carbon footprint calculator for beer and breweries

Cool World Consulting has developed the world’s first carbon calculator for beer and breweries. This calculator offers breweries a quick and affordable way to measure the impact of their organisation and products.   This calculator is based on the learning from an in-depth research project with The Kernel Brewery, which assessed and compared the whole […]

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Drinking a local craft beer isn’t just good for your taste buds – it’s good for your carbon footprint too

The first published carbon footprint assessment of a beer by a small craft brewery – a Pale Ale produced by The Kernel brewery – has shown there are many carbon-saving benefits of drinking a local beer, such as the Kernel Pale Ale, as opposed to a big-brand lager. This news is unlikely to sway the average lager-drinker […]

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Glastonbury Ales takes top title at first SIBA keg heat

Somerset-based Glastonbury Ales has added to its trophy collection by winning the top award at the Society of Independent Brewers’ Craft Beer in Keg South competition, held on 13 November. Its winning beer, Equinox,  is a 5.9% Black IPA, which won the Dark Ales, Stouts and Porters category on its way to the top prize. […]

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New BBPA pub closure figures show 'damaging' MRO amendment 'not needed'

By Mike Berry, 18-Nov-2014 As the pubs code legislation reaches a critical stage in Parliament today (18 Nov), new BBPA research shows that recent pub closure figures in the leased/tenanted sector are five per week, much lower than previously thought. http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/General-News/New-BBPA-pub-closure-figures-show-damaging-MRO-amendment-not-needed  

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And the Winner Goes to – Fuggle Bunny Brew House

Fuggling Fantastic news – we are very proud to announce that after 8 months of trading we have won our first award.  Our latest creation, Chapter 7 – Russian Rare-Bit 5% scooped 1st Place in the Stout category at the CAMRA Sheffield 40th Steel City Ruby Beer & Cider Festival in October 2014.  We are […]

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