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Brewers Association craft beer brewery figures

US craft beer revolution gathers pace

By Mike Berry

New US craft breweries are opening at a rate of 1.5 per day as the pace of the craft beer revolution shows no sign of slowing.

Marston's and Greene King silent on Mulholland MRO ultimatum

Marston's and Greene King silent on Mulholland MRO ultimatum

By Mike Berry

Greene King and Marston’s are remaining tight-lipped over whether they will meet Save the Pub Group chair Greg Mulholland MP following his ultimatum to work with him or risk losing the right in the new pubs code to insist tenants sell their brands in...

Beavertown is looking for bar sites in London

Beavertown to open new bars in London

By Jessica Mason

North-east London craft beer pub and Beavertown Brewery owner Logan Plant is eyeing sites for expansion and has plans to add a large second American BBQ focused site under his ‘Dukes’ brand as well as a wet-led Beavertown tap house.

New LTC chairman announced

New LTC chairman announced

By James Wallin

Roy Boulter has been announced as the new chairman of the Licensed Trade Charity (LTC).

Adnams confirms pub disposals will continue

Adnams confirms pub disposals will continue

By Ruth Williams

Adnams will focus on brewing and distilling rather than its pub estate as its reasons for owning pubs “are diminishing”, chairman Jonathan Adnams has told the PMA’s sister title M&C Report.

Brewdog wants to create an environment that showcases a selection of the best beers on the planet

Brewdog: Off the leash

By John Harrington

BrewDog has grown to be the leading light of the UK’s healthy craft-beer scene and, with new funding and a new brewery, the company is setting its sights even higher. John Harrington spoke to co-founder James Watt

Three Tuns Brewery beer sales hit £1m

Three Tuns Brewery's sales hit £1m mark

By Noli Dinkovski

A Shropshire brewery claimed to be the oldest in Britain has made £1m in annual sales for the first time in its history, a little more than a decade after being on the verge of closure.

Peter Austin dies

Peter Austin dies age 92

By Roger Protz

Peter Austin, the man who set up Ringwood Brewery, died aged 92 on 1 January 2014.

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Celebrating Burton’s brewing heritage

By Roger Protz

The National Brewery Heritage Trust has been set up to support the work of the National Brewery Centre and protect the historic Bass archives, making them more readily available for research and study, as Roger Protz discovers.

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BBPA announces industry award winners

By Ellie Bothwell

The winners of the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) industry awards were announced at its annual dinner at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge last night.

Cans of beer set to make a comeback

Cans of beer set to make a comeback

By Robyn Black

Cans of beer are set to lose their cheap and nasty reputation, as UK brewers and brand-owners begin to push the format into pubs, bars and restaurants.