September, 2016
September 30, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | East, SIBA National, Uncategorized
Redwood, brewed by Grain Brewery (Alburgh, Norfolk) has been named Overall Champion ‘Cask Beer’ at SIBA’s East Regional Independent Beer Competition. More than 220 beers, from 40 breweries were judged by hundreds of independent craft brewers, beer industry representatives and experienced beer drinkers at Elgood’s brewery in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Redwood is 4.3% abv and described […]
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September 28, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | Uncategorized, wales and west
Organic real ale producer, Stroud Brewery, celebrated their 10th year in business with the launch of their first organic canned products: Alederflower & IPA. The Alederflower is a subtle elderflower infused pale ale with organic Cascade and Nelson Sauvin hops and a 4.9% ABV. The second is a juicy, hop forward IPA at 5.6% ABV […]
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September 28, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | SIBA National, Uncategorized
SIBA has welcomed the news that Graham Evans MP has been elected Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group. Mike Benner, Managing Director of SIBA, said, “We’re delighted to welcome Graham into his new role. He has already demonstrated his commitment to and enthusiasm for the beer and pubs industries since he became an MP […]
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September 23, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | Supplier Associate, Uncategorized
Leeds, West Yorkshire. Leeds based brewery manufacturer Brewology are offering all customers, new and old discounts and free health check booked during Cask Ale Week. Managing Director, David Midgley says, “We’re a big fan of Cask Ale Week. We’re 100% behind the campaign and want to see every beer drinker in the country enjoying a […]
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September 21, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | Guest Opinions, Industry News, Uncategorized
2016/17 Cask Report and revamped CaskFinder app launched at Cask Seminar Click here too download the Cask Report 2016 The transforming of the nation from one of culinary jokers to one of aspiring foodies isn’t just about the changing diet of Britons. It’s also about their discourse. Food and drink are now a big part […]
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September 16, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | North East, Uncategorized
Rudgate’s Ruby Mild has been named Overall Champion at the Society of Independent Brewers’ (SIBA) North East Beer competition, taking place at the York CAMRA Beer & Cider Festival, Knavesmire Racecourse, York. Maxim Brewery also took home a top prize, winning overall champion in the small pack (bottle and can) competition with their bottled premium […]
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September 16, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | Supplier Associate, Uncategorized
SIBA Supplier Associate members Colorscan Imaging Products Ltd are working closely with the SIBA marketing team to help brewing members make the most of the new ‘Assured Independent British Craft Brewer’ logo, either by helping the stamp be incorporated into new pumpclip artwork, or by providing new stick on logo tabs which can be attached […]
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September 16, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | Industry News, Uncategorized
SIBA have today responded to reports in the media, specifically this article on the BBC website, which falsely claim CAMRA are calling for brewers to remove isinglass finings from their beer production. This press coverage came about as a result of a press release launched by CAMRA to mark the launch of the Good Beer […]
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September 14, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | Industry News, SIBA National, Uncategorized
Mike Benner, Managing Director of the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) said, “Andrew has been a great champion of British beer and brewing and his achievements have been outstanding. The campaign for a cut in beer duty, which led to three consecutive cuts will go down in history as one of the biggest achievements for […]
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September 8, 2016 | by SibaAdmin | North East, Uncategorized
East Yorkshire’s hidden gem, Great Newsome Brewery has been awarded the highest of accolades in the 2016 Great Taste Awards, winning 3 Great Taste Stars for its Liquorice Lads Stout. The award winning beer is brewed using real liquorice root and named after the men living in and around Pontefract, who dug the liquorice root […]
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