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Government & Hospitality - Dark Matter

Government & Hospitality - Dark Matter

Series: Regulatory Series

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Leading up to 1802 England was at war with France, again, and the country was being run by Pitt the Younger. He was really good with taxes, taxing the rich more than the poor, wax candles which gave a clean light were taxed more than the smelly and s...

Steve Dunkley

Common ground: Can there be a relationship between cask beer and sparkling wine?

Common ground: Can there be a relationship between cask beer and sparkling wine?

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I have always been a big believer that cask and sparkling wine have more in common than one may think and I am intrigued by the fact they are often interacted with so differently. Not everyone introduced to cask is innately blessed with a sound knowl...

Rachel Hendry

Cask: A social perception

Cask: A social perception

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It is useful to know the technical intricacies of our favourite drinks, to be well educated on the vocabulary and methods that form it. It is also useful, I think, to take the time to understand why our drinks are drunk in the way that they are and b...

Rachel Hendry

Government & Hospitality – Not the Best of Bedfellows

Government & Hospitality – Not the Best of Bedfellows

Series: Regulatory Series

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Beer and pubs are familiar and integral features of our communities and social lives. But how did the brewing and drinking landscape evolve into what we experience today? How did the laws and economics of the 1800's onwards influence the production o...

Steve Dunkley

International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day

International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day

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The International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day (IWCBD) is an annual event that takes place concurrently with International Women’s Day (IWD). Brewers take the opportunity to invite local women and women’s groups along to brew a beer that is either...

Laura Hadland

Beer Styles chart

Beer Styles chart

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Diverse Voices

Diverse Voices

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide In this one-off audio piece, award-winning beer writer, Emma Inch talks to brewers, commentators and experts to highlight issues of diversity in the beer world. From gender; sexuality and parenthood, to race;...

Emma Inch

A brief history of lager

A brief history of lager

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide Mark Dredge and Emma Inch have collaborated on this exciting feature length audio guide: A Brief History of Lager, crossing continents, spanning hundreds of years, taking in the evolution of lager from novel y...

Mark Dredge

What’s in your glass? – Water

What’s in your glass? – Water

Series: What's in your glass

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide In this installment, Emma talks hops with Robert Percival, Technical Sales Manager at Lallemand Brewing; Tom Norton, Founder and Brewer at Suffolk’s Little Earth Project, and award-winning drinks educator, wri...

Emma Inch

What’s in your glass? – Yeast

What’s in your glass? – Yeast

Series: What's in your glass

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide In this installment, Emma talks hops with Robert Percival, Technical Sales Manager at Lallemand Brewing; Tom Norton, Founder and Brewer at Suffolk’s Little Earth Project, and award-winning drinks educator, wri...

Emma Inch

What’s in your glass? – Malt

What’s in your glass? – Malt

Series: What's in your glass

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide series The second in a series of four audio guides. Emma Inch takes a closer look at the four key ingredients that go into making beer. Continuing with malt. In this second installment Emma talks malt with: C...

Emma Inch

What’s in your glass? – Hops

What’s in your glass? – Hops

Series: What's in your glass

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A CAMRA Learn & Discover audio guide series The first in a series of four audio guides. In this instalment Emma talks hops with: Dr Peter Derby retired researcher and custodian of the National Hop Collection on behalf of the British Hop Associati...

Emma Inch

Tiny beers through history

Tiny beers through history

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It feels like everyone knows about small beer. It’s practically ingrained in our national consciousness, no doubt thanks to the phrase’s use as an idiom for something of little importance. And you may think that the history of small beer is itself s...

Laura Hadland

Adjuncts Vs. Additives

Adjuncts Vs. Additives

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If you go on a tour of any brewery, anywhere in the world, one of the first sentences out of the guides mouth will be “To make beer you just need four ingredients, water, malted barley, hops, and yeast”. I am guilty of saying exactly this when explai...

Charlotte Cook

Pinvitational: Welcome to the first cask beer festival in Texas

Pinvitational: Welcome to the first cask beer festival in Texas

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It’s early March in Austin, Texas, just days into the city’s flagship visitor-driven event, the South By South West (SXSW) cultural festival. The sun is shining as it should be, and in a busy downtown beer garden, tables of Stetson-clad, Western-boot...

Ruvani de Silva