Flights from BHX to Berlin, Seville and Edinburgh cost little more than a supersized bratwurst and a large tankard of beer at ...
The Good Beer Guide 2025 comes with a choice of two covers depicting Emmerdale’s Woolpack Inn and Coronation Street’s Rovers Return (Image: CAMRA) The guide is celebrating its 52nd edition with not ...
Here's how to pick up a pint for £1.79 at Wetherspoons next week The annual Beer Festival offers beer buffs and ale lovers the chance to try new brews from across the globe ...
You can accept the quest "Brewfest in Valdrakken" from the Brewfest Organizer at either the Alliance or Horde basecamp. Upon ...
If you have, you’ll be familiar with its dimly-lit, stone-floored, heavy-tankard-filled tavern ... stuff yourself with autumnal food, drink a pint of ale and dance,” another post shared ...
A study conducted by City Tours Belfast has mapped out the best spot for a good pint of the black stuff to mark National Beer Day this weekend. The tour company conducted a comprehensive analysis ...
Champagne flutes and saucers are so yesterday. As of this week, one of North London's loveliest pubs is serving a very special Champagne in tankards instead. As The Red Lion and Sun's publican Heath ...
Shrinking the pint would slash the amount of beer Brits drink, according to a new study. When 13 English pubs sold “pints” two-thirds of their normal size for four weeks the amount of ale sold ...
The British pint is a beloved thing, with more than a billion pints sold every year throughout the UK. But scientists are calling on pubs to shrink the pint to reduce alcohol consumption and improve ...
Dejected, you return to your seat with your not-pint and drink it sadly, longing for the good old days in the 1400s when booze was served in a tankard. Dramatics aside, a recent study carried out ...
How would you feel if you ordered and pint - and it turned out to be two thirds smaller than you were expecting? A study has suggested shrinking the much-loved British pint could improve the ...
A hillwalker survived for a week in the great outdoors after getting lost during a trek for a "free pint" at the UK's "most remote pub". Paul Conway, 67, had travelled from the Newcastle area to ...