by Darren | Monday, 12 July, 2021 | Pubs and Bars News
Shepherd Neame is launching six new pub walks, two of which have been selected from entries to a competition earlier this year. A rewarding pint of Bear Island Triple-Hopped Lager at The Red Lion, Chelwood. Photograph: Shepherd Neame Four additional routes have been...
by Darren | Monday, 12 July, 2021 | Pubs and Bars News
The Prince of Wales marked the end of a tour of Wales by pulling a pint at Pub is The Hub project The Ponthir House Inn, in Ponthir, South Wales. The Prince of Wales celebrates at The Ponthir House Inn with Pub is The Hub advisor, Malcolm Harrison. Photograph:...
by Darren | Monday, 12 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News
The Thornbridge Experience launches this summer at the innovative brewery’s Derbyshire base, replacing brewery tours. Enjoying a tasting session in the Taproom. Photograph: Thornbridge Brewery In its newsletter, the brewery says: “We know that...
by Darren | Monday, 12 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News
Bin Day Brewing Company (BDBC), which brands itself as a YouTube brewery, has sold out of its first beer in just 72 hours, smashing sales records for collaborator Docks Beers, too. Robbie Knox and Mike Miller with their beer, Valencian Tip Run. Photograph:...
by Darren | Sunday, 11 July, 2021 | Business News, Pubs and Bars News
Fuller’s says it will not be paying a dividend after reporting a 76% drop in year-on-year sales for the 12 weeks to 3rd July. The pub company has had to make job cuts, sell some businesses, raise funds, and seek loan wavers as the pandemic has continued....
by Darren | Sunday, 11 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News
BBC Radio 4’s Food Programme today shines a light on women’s stories of how they have been treated in the drinks industry. Photograph: Laura Hadland Most recently, people working in craft brewing have been sharing their stories on social media, making a...
by Darren | Saturday, 10 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News, Events News
Following six sold-out public cruises in 2019, the London Craft Beer Cruise enters its third season with an expanded programme. Its 2020 schedule was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, but 2021 sailings are set to go ahead as planned. This year’s breweries include...
by Darren | Saturday, 10 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News
Chimay 150 has been added to the famous Belgian Trappist brewer’s core range. The beer originally marked the brewery’s 150th anniversary. Chimay 150 is a strong, blond beer filled with aromas of mint, bergamot, lime, and eucalyptus. Its delicate hints of...
by Darren | Friday, 9 July, 2021 | Business News, Pubs and Bars News
The Licensed Trade Charity is partnering with a taskforce of hospitality industry groups to call on the nation to support National Hospitality Day on 18th September. This will be a nationwide celebration of our brilliant and resilient hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars,...
by Darren | Friday, 9 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News
Hogs Back Brewery is ready to honour its pledge to give away pints of its Euros beer, Three Hogs, if England reached the Euros final. Hogs Back sales director, Gordon Thompson, has his fingers crossed for England on Sunday. Photograph: Hogs Back Brewery Three Hogs was...
by Darren | Friday, 9 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News, Business News, Pubs and Bars News
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has predicted that England fans will buy 7.1 million pints on Sunday as England take on Italy in the Euros final. However, the trade association warned that pubs are set to lose out on nearly £9 million in beer sales alone...
by Darren | Friday, 9 July, 2021 | Beer and Cider News
Drinkers expecting a return to normality from 19th July could be in for a surprise, depending on where they’re drinking. Earlier this week, Clive Watson, executive chairman of City Pub Company, appeared on BBC Radio’s Today programme and said his venues...