If, at one of these breweries, you hear a patron talking about "real ale," are they just making a pretentious distinction between craft beer and domestic beer, or does it mean something more?
REAL ale fans are frothing at a campaign group for ditching its traditional tankard logo to appeal to younger drinkers. CAMRA ...
Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) members have narrowly rejected plans to widen the organisation's remit to be the voice of all beer, cider and perry drinkers. The proposal, which could have seen ...
A huge beer festival featuring more than 300 cask ales will run for four days in South Yorkshire. CAMRA ’s Great British Beer ...
Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in America and the craft beer movement has only continued to grow since the 1970s. A brewery is defined as "craft" if it's independent of outside ...
Mountain Culture's beloved Status Quo has won the GABS Hottest 100 and Australia's #1 craft beer title for the third year running!In November, it was ...
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has ditched its traditional tankard from its logo, sparking fury from some real ale fans.
Last year, Sierra Nevada, one of America’s most beloved craft brewers and most famous for their iconic Pale Ale, entered the non-alcoholic beer space ... tastes like the real thing, and that's ...