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BBPA tells next PM to meet with business leaders to secure future for hospitality
The BBPA has written to Conservative Party leadership hopefuls Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak to insist they convene a...
Rapidly escalating energy bills are killing our nation’s pubs warns BII
The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) has today written to the Secretary of State for BEIS and the Chancellor,...
Filming for Feature Film to take place at GBBF
Filming for the feature film ‘Mother’s Pride’ will be taking place at the Great British Beer Festival on Friday, 5...
Hogs Back’s ’30 at 30’ celebrates three decades of Tongham TEA
If you live in or around Farnham, the chances are that one of your first pints of beer was Hogs Back's Tongham TEA...
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned...
News
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who say the average price of a pint is unaffordable. In 2019 42% of respondents to a YouGov survey for CAMRA said the cost of a pint at the bar was...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Taking place at Olympia London from 2-6 August 2022, its return is a hugely positive sign for the industry. With nearly a...
10 million pints to be sold as fans head to pub to support Lionesses
The British Beer and Pub Association is predicting that 10 million pints worth £40m will be poured and enjoyed this Sunday as the Lionesses face Germany in the UEFA Women’s Euros. With momentum and support growing ahead of the game, and the country getting behind the...
Robinsons announces its return to profit
Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery have announced a return to profit for their Northwest 254-pub estate as they continue to recover from the pandemic. Despite being closed for the first 4 months of the year, they have generated an operating profit of £4.5m after...
Pubs should be ‘first port of call’ for charity & grassroots sports support
New research for industry body PubAid reveals a ‘disconnect’ between pubgoers’ love of their local and their appreciation of it as a centre for charity fundraising and grassroots sport support. An overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) believe the pub is at...
BII highlights perilous position of many UK pubs
A survey of British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) members, has highlighted the fragility of pubs in every community across the UK, as they face huge inflationary headwinds, disproportionate costs for their businesses, severe staff shortages and the impact of the...
Ale Trail
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who say the average price of a pint is unaffordable. In 2019 42% of respondents to a YouGov survey for CAMRA said the cost of a pint at the bar was...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Taking place at Olympia London from 2-6 August 2022, its return is a hugely positive sign for the industry. With nearly a...
10 million pints to be sold as fans head to pub to support Lionesses
The British Beer and Pub Association is predicting that 10 million pints worth £40m will be poured and enjoyed this Sunday as the Lionesses face Germany in the UEFA Women’s Euros. With momentum and support growing ahead of the game, and the country getting behind the...
Robinsons announces its return to profit
Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery have announced a return to profit for their Northwest 254-pub estate as they continue to recover from the pandemic. Despite being closed for the first 4 months of the year, they have generated an operating profit of £4.5m after...
Pubs should be ‘first port of call’ for charity & grassroots sports support
New research for industry body PubAid reveals a ‘disconnect’ between pubgoers’ love of their local and their appreciation of it as a centre for charity fundraising and grassroots sport support. An overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) believe the pub is at...
BII highlights perilous position of many UK pubs
A survey of British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) members, has highlighted the fragility of pubs in every community across the UK, as they face huge inflationary headwinds, disproportionate costs for their businesses, severe staff shortages and the impact of the...
Cask Ale
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who say the average price of a pint is unaffordable. In 2019 42% of respondents to a YouGov survey for CAMRA said the cost of a pint at the bar was...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Taking place at Olympia London from 2-6 August 2022, its return is a hugely positive sign for the industry. With nearly a...
10 million pints to be sold as fans head to pub to support Lionesses
The British Beer and Pub Association is predicting that 10 million pints worth £40m will be poured and enjoyed this Sunday as the Lionesses face Germany in the UEFA Women’s Euros. With momentum and support growing ahead of the game, and the country getting behind the...
Robinsons announces its return to profit
Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery have announced a return to profit for their Northwest 254-pub estate as they continue to recover from the pandemic. Despite being closed for the first 4 months of the year, they have generated an operating profit of £4.5m after...
Pubs should be ‘first port of call’ for charity & grassroots sports support
New research for industry body PubAid reveals a ‘disconnect’ between pubgoers’ love of their local and their appreciation of it as a centre for charity fundraising and grassroots sport support. An overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) believe the pub is at...
BII highlights perilous position of many UK pubs
A survey of British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) members, has highlighted the fragility of pubs in every community across the UK, as they face huge inflationary headwinds, disproportionate costs for their businesses, severe staff shortages and the impact of the...
Beer and Food
Hogs Back’s ’30 at 30’ celebrates three decades of Tongham TEA
If you live in or around Farnham, the chances are that one of your first pints of beer was Hogs Back's Tongham TEA (Traditional English Ale). The ale was the first beer brewed at Hogs Back Brewery when it opened 30 years ago, and it enjoyed almost instant success,...
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who say the average price of a pint is unaffordable. In 2019 42% of respondents to a YouGov survey for CAMRA said the cost of a pint at the bar was...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Taking place at Olympia London from 2-6 August 2022, its return is a hugely positive sign for the industry. With nearly a...
10 million pints to be sold as fans head to pub to support Lionesses
The British Beer and Pub Association is predicting that 10 million pints worth £40m will be poured and enjoyed this Sunday as the Lionesses face Germany in the UEFA Women’s Euros. With momentum and support growing ahead of the game, and the country getting behind the...
Robinsons announces its return to profit
Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery have announced a return to profit for their Northwest 254-pub estate as they continue to recover from the pandemic. Despite being closed for the first 4 months of the year, they have generated an operating profit of £4.5m after...
Pubs should be ‘first port of call’ for charity & grassroots sports support
New research for industry body PubAid reveals a ‘disconnect’ between pubgoers’ love of their local and their appreciation of it as a centre for charity fundraising and grassroots sport support. An overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) believe the pub is at...
Insight
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who say the average price of a pint is unaffordable. In 2019 42% of respondents to a YouGov survey for CAMRA said the cost of a pint at the bar was...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Taking place at Olympia London from 2-6 August 2022, its return is a hugely positive sign for the industry. With nearly a...
10 million pints to be sold as fans head to pub to support Lionesses
The British Beer and Pub Association is predicting that 10 million pints worth £40m will be poured and enjoyed this Sunday as the Lionesses face Germany in the UEFA Women’s Euros. With momentum and support growing ahead of the game, and the country getting behind the...
Robinsons announces its return to profit
Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery have announced a return to profit for their Northwest 254-pub estate as they continue to recover from the pandemic. Despite being closed for the first 4 months of the year, they have generated an operating profit of £4.5m after...
Pubs should be ‘first port of call’ for charity & grassroots sports support
New research for industry body PubAid reveals a ‘disconnect’ between pubgoers’ love of their local and their appreciation of it as a centre for charity fundraising and grassroots sport support. An overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) believe the pub is at...
BII highlights perilous position of many UK pubs
A survey of British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) members, has highlighted the fragility of pubs in every community across the UK, as they face huge inflationary headwinds, disproportionate costs for their businesses, severe staff shortages and the impact of the...
Cask Reports
Average price of a pint is unaffordable says CAMRA poll
A survey of the UK public commissioned by the Campaign for Real Ale has found a 10% jump in the number of people who say the average price of a pint is unaffordable. In 2019 42% of respondents to a YouGov survey for CAMRA said the cost of a pint at the bar was...
Great British Beer Festival 2022 begins tomorrow
The Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) is making a triumphant return to London tomorrow, following an unplanned two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. Taking place at Olympia London from 2-6 August 2022, its return is a hugely positive sign for the industry. With nearly a...
10 million pints to be sold as fans head to pub to support Lionesses
The British Beer and Pub Association is predicting that 10 million pints worth £40m will be poured and enjoyed this Sunday as the Lionesses face Germany in the UEFA Women’s Euros. With momentum and support growing ahead of the game, and the country getting behind the...
Robinsons announces its return to profit
Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery have announced a return to profit for their Northwest 254-pub estate as they continue to recover from the pandemic. Despite being closed for the first 4 months of the year, they have generated an operating profit of £4.5m after...
Pubs should be ‘first port of call’ for charity & grassroots sports support
New research for industry body PubAid reveals a ‘disconnect’ between pubgoers’ love of their local and their appreciation of it as a centre for charity fundraising and grassroots sport support. An overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) believe the pub is at...
BII highlights perilous position of many UK pubs
A survey of British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) members, has highlighted the fragility of pubs in every community across the UK, as they face huge inflationary headwinds, disproportionate costs for their businesses, severe staff shortages and the impact of the...










