It’s been a funny few days. Earlier this week, I wrote a story for The Morning Advertiser about a pub in London charging more than £13 for a pint of Cloudwater Double IPA. The story was picked up by no less than seven national newspapers, got nearly double the views of any other story onContinue reading “Craft beer… is the price right?”
Tag Archives: Pubs
In conversation with… Pete Brown, award-winning beer writer and author
By all accounts, Pete Brown hasn’t had a bad career. The three time winner of The Guild of Beer Writers’ beer writer of the year award is currently in the middle of promoting his eighth book -‘Miracle Brew’ – his first exclusively about the subject of beer since 2009. I sat down with the globe-trottingContinue reading “In conversation with… Pete Brown, award-winning beer writer and author”
The ticking time-bombs facing Britain’s pubs
With business rates climbing ever higher, Brexit forcing up the price of imported drinks and young people drinking less than ever before, could this be the end of the British pub as we know it? By all accounts, it ought to be a golden age for British pubs. In 2016, the number of UK breweriesContinue reading “The ticking time-bombs facing Britain’s pubs”
