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Over Half of Adults in the UK Struggle to Afford Pints at the Pub
Research from the Campaign for Real Ale shows that the average cost of a pint in London is £5.20, and £3.50 in the rest of the UK.
There Are More Coffee Shops and Less Pubs Than Ever Before
Cafes and restaurants are pushing pubs out of UK towns at an alarming rate.
Britain's Pubs Are Now Closing at a Rate of 21 a Week
According to new figures released by Campaign for Real Ale, 21 pubs are closing every week in the UK and supermarkets could be to blame.
All the Pubs Are Closing Down Because of Your Selfish Home Drinking
Pub pints are an "unaffordable luxury" and more people are drinking at home like the shameful pissheads they are.
Women Are Getting Served the Wrong Drinks Because We Still Think Beer Is for Guys
According to a new study from AB Inbev, nearly half of women feel that beer is still perceived as a “man’s drink,” with 20 percent saying they had been given the wrong drink in bars.
These LGBT Ale Drinkers Are Taking on Britain's Beer Industry
Britain’s Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) organisation is often criticised for its sexist marketing campaigns and lack of diversity, but the Lesbian and Gay Real Ale Drinkers group is pushing for this to change.
Things Might Finally Be Looking Up for Britain’s Pub Landlords
Following a ten-year campaign by beer industry lobbyists, the UK government is reforming the pub tie system, an agreement that forced pub owners to buy markedup beer from large pub companies.
Britain’s Real Ale Industry Can’t Deal with Women Beer Drinkers
From porno pump clips to beers named “Knicker-Mocha-Muffdive,” the world of British real ale is a depressing place for the female beer lover.
A Love Letter to Britain's Most Despised Chain Pub
JD Wetherspoon, you deserve far more affection than you're given.