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Pubs embrace England’s early morning kick-off
There was a chance kick-off time might have been moved forward because of storms, but Mexico v England is staying at 1am on Monday morning. But in what seems to be Keir Starmer’s final u-turn, pubs can stay open until 5am. Despite the unusual hours, many pub groups and independent licensees will be looking to […] The post Pubs embrace England’s early morning kick-off first appeared on Beer Today . The post Pubs embrace England’s early morning kick-off appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren1 viewbeer-and-cider-newsbusiness-newspubs-and-bars-newsenglandfifa-world-cupfootball - news
Success for English wine at DWWA 2026
The breadth of English wine was on display at Decanter World Wine Awards 2026, with top winners spanning from aged sparkling wines to characterful still styles.
by Chris Mercer0 viewsdecanter-world-wine-awardswineenglandwine-regionswestern-europeunited-kingdom - news
A trio of impressive Pet Nats from UK winery Westwell
Westwell are nailing Pet Nat. Everyone makes one, and sometimes they are accidentally good. But to do it well consistently
by jamiegoode0 viewsenglandfeatureslatestpet-nat - news
Your Frankly A Bit Too Humid Post-Canada Day 2026 Doldrums Edition Of The Beery News Notes
Happy day after Canada Day! I’ve been hiding in the basement near the air conditioner outlet myself. Because Wednesday days off are the worst of the days off in the schedule, aren’t they. But it’s still a day off for so many so we should not begrudge the lack of mail delivery and all that … Continue reading "Your Frankly A Bit Too Humid Post-Canada Day 2026 Doldrums Edition Of The Beery News Notes"
by Alan2 viewsasia-otherwisebeer-in-the-end-timescanadachinaenglandfests-and-gatherings - news
Welcome To Summer 2026! Here’s The Thursday Beery News Notes That I Dug Up
Taking a break from the TV and all the fitba, I was out and about this week doing a bit of visiting and looking for ice cream. Fields of grain. Sunny skies. I heard Indigo Buntings on separate country roads. Had me a mango sugar cone, thanks for asking. And no brain melting heat like … Continue reading "Welcome To Summer 2026! Here’s The Thursday Beery News Notes That I Dug Up"
by Alan1 viewancientasia-otherwisebooks-and-beerenglandgermanyhealth - news
Panel tasting results: 30 mightily impressive English sparkling wines
Sparkling delights from the UK...
by Susie Barrie MW3 viewsunited-kingdomenglandsparkling-winewinewine-regionswestern-europe - news
England match could deliver extra £20m of beer sales
England’s next World Cup clash is set to deliver a major boost to pubs across the country, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) predicts. An estimated four million extra pints are expected to be sold for tomorrow night’s match against Ghana. These will be worth around £20m to the trade. The BBPA says the […] The post England match could deliver extra £20m of beer sales first appeared on Beer Today . The post England match could deliver extra £20m of beer sales appeared first on Beer Today .
by Darren2 viewsbeer-and-cider-newsbusiness-newspubs-and-bars-newsbeercostsduty - news
Highlights: Domaine Evremond Classic Cuvée NV Edition II
It’s the second release of this high-profile English sparkling wine, a collaboration between Champagne Taittinger and Hatch Mansfield. You can
by jamiegoode2 viewsenglandhighlightslatestregionssparkling-wine - news
One Iconic Beer: Bass Pale Ale
This is the remarkable story of Bass Pale Ale. This story begins at the dawn of the industrial age, and charts Bass’s rise as one of the first global brewing brands. Over the course of two centuries its pale ales evolved to meet the times, and today we know Bass as one of Britain’s classic […] The post One Iconic Beer: Bass Pale Ale first appeared on All About Beer .
by Jeff Alworth2 viewsone-iconic-beerpodcastsbass-pale-alecask-aleenglandpale-ale - news
The Charming Disarming And Slightly Alarming Beery News Notes For A Thursday In June
The nice thing about the youngest kid having a job with shifts that end at 11 pm is a fella like me can stay up late for the NBA Finals, listening to 660 AM every second evening when I am waiting out in the parking lot for the kid’s shift to end.* I am not … Continue reading "The Charming Disarming And Slightly Alarming Beery News Notes For A Thursday In June"
by Alan4 views1970-to-the-90seconomicsenglandgames-and-sportshopsindustry-marketing - news
A Magnificently Monarchist League-less Mid-May Beery News Note Extravaganza For Victoria Day Weekend
Victoria Day weekend.* A most welcome springtime Canadian holiday about something and someone not a lot of Canadians take much time thinking about but, still, many don’t mind it – as long as we don’t pay the bills. And more birds are back as my new pal, one of a pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks proved. … Continue reading "A Magnificently Monarchist League-less Mid-May Beery News Note Extravaganza For Victoria Day Weekend"
by Alan1 viewbeer-in-the-end-timesbeer-stuff-measures-vesselscraft-fibsdrinking-cultureeconomicsengland - news
It’s A Thursday In May And Here’s Your Greener Than Green Cheery Beery News Notes
The tide has turned. The seasons have shifted. The dandelions have popped. The penny has dropped. It is time. So the Beast has been released. I say Beast but it’s really Beast II, Son of the Beast. The Beast is still back there, there at the back of the shed. An over a decade old … Continue reading "It’s A Thursday In May And Here’s Your Greener Than Green Cheery Beery News Notes"
by Alan3 views1970-to-the-90sczecheconomicsenglandgames-and-sportsindustry-marketing - news
Your Sunny Warm Bountiful Springtime Beery Beer Notes For A Satanically Chilly Late April Week
On Monday as the sun came up I thought I might do a little weeding in the garden. But something was strange. Wrong even. The top of the soil was like rock. Solid. The hoe just cracked it intopt large chunks. Then I realized it was under zero. Oh. My. Lord. A month into spring. … Continue reading "Your Sunny Warm Bountiful Springtime Beery Beer Notes For A Satanically Chilly Late April Week"
by Alan4 views1500s1600sancientbeer-in-the-end-timesbeer-stuff-measures-vesselsengland - news
Your Scattered Beery News Notes For The Lunar The Low The Looney And Perhaps Even The Ludicrous
Happy lunar loop de loop week. It’s hard to find a glimmer of good in an ugly world but the Artemis II mission into outer space did its best to try. As has the prospects of the Two-Tailed Dog Party in this weekend’s elections in Hungary. Coming in at a solid 3.27% of the vote … Continue reading "Your Scattered Beery News Notes For The Lunar The Low The Looney And Perhaps Even The Ludicrous"
by Alan4 viewsbelgiumeconomicsenglandfests-and-gatheringshopslaw - news
I Declare! These Beery News Notes Are Extra Interesting! Fascinating Even!! Aren’t They… They Are, Right??
Is this fascinating? I think about that at certain quiet moments. I mean I do my best but I can’t answer that question. Only you can. That is the one thing writers don’t talk that much about. The readers. 1.7% of me fully believes that any attention I receive in response to these scratchings is … Continue reading "I Declare! These Beery News Notes Are Extra Interesting! Fascinating Even!! Aren’t They… They Are, Right??"
by Alan4 views1800s1900-1980beer-in-the-end-timesbrewingdrinking-cultureengland - news
The Very Last… Summative Even… Fresh Yet Thoughtful Beery News Notes For Winter 2025-26
Spring! Tomorrow is spring!! On a Friday even. How swell. The sort of moment that always reminds me of some lyric or another from Old Blue Eyes himself: Spring is here Why doesn’t my heart go dancing? Spring is here Why isn’t the waltz entrancing? No desire, no ambition leads me Maybe it’s because nobody … Continue reading "The Very Last… Summative Even… Fresh Yet Thoughtful Beery News Notes For Winter 2025-26"
by Alan5 viewsbelgiumczechdrinking-cultureenglandfests-and-gatheringshome-brewing - news
UK Energy Secretary Urges Pubs to Serve Warmer Beer to Fight Rising Electricity Costs
Across the pond, the UK secretary of state for energy security and net zero, Ed Miliband, has launched a government-funded tool aimed at reducing energy costs for hospitality businesses. The application’s advice? Pub owners should disable refrigerators overnight and monitor ovens. Registration for the energy and carbon reduction tool opened today, sparking a wave of backlash from business owners across the UK. “To be told to turn the lights off overnight really is groundbreaking stuff,” pub owner Andy Lennox sarcastically tells The Telegraph. The article UK Energy Secretary Urges Pubs to Serve Warmer Beer to Fight Rising Electricity Costs appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsbeerenglandgreat-britainnewspub - news
Your Thursday Beery News Notes For The Week Of The Green And The Black
It’s that time of year. When being born of Scottish parents means nothing. Nothing!!! I think that is what Governor Kathleen Mary Courtney was actually saying when my FB pal (and fellow garlic grower) Sean took this photo at the Executive Manstion in NYC the other day. The Governor even has a pint of stout. … Continue reading "Your Thursday Beery News Notes For The Week Of The Green And The Black"
by Alan5 viewsancientbeer-in-the-end-timesdrinking-cultureenglandfranceireland - news
Well… Welcome To Your “It Is March And The Good Times Are Here Again!!!” Beery News Notes
For well over 20 years, I have lost my marbles over March arriving as it did again last Sunday. I may have created that image to the right in 2004. Such a clever boy! So well centered. Why do I love March, you ask? Not the green beer. Maybe not the green grass which might … Continue reading "Well… Welcome To Your “It Is March And The Good Times Are Here Again!!!” Beery News Notes"
by Alan4 viewsblogging-and-the-internetdrinking-cultureenglandfrancehealthipa - news
Your “Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out, February 2026” Edition Of The Beery News Notes
February does one decent thing each year. It is short. We were also one goal short the other day. But that is a different thing. Canada is outraged to the point of almost saying something. In our house, the cat spoke for us all. Stunned disbelief twinned with a day dream about what was in … Continue reading "Your “Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out, February 2026” Edition Of The Beery News Notes"
by Alan4 viewsbeer-stuff-measures-vesselsbelgiumcider-and-perrydrinking-cultureenglandgarden - news
WINERIES TO WATCH IN 2026
By Rose Murray Brown MW Published in The Scotsman 3 January 2026 My pick of wineries to watch in the coming year from around the world: Romania: VIILE METAMORFOSIS www.viile-metamorfosis.ro Impressive quality at inexpensive prices, this Romanian producer (cellar pictured below) is part owned by the Tuscan Antinori family based in Dealu
by Rose Murray Brown5 viewsarticlesenglandgeorgiagreecehungaryitaly - news
Sale e Pepe Marks 30 Years of Culinary Excellence
For three decades, Sale e Pepe has been the ultimate Italian dining spot in the city, where food meets flair and flavour dances on your palate. Celebrating 30 years of deliciousness, it’s more than just a restaurant – it’s an experience. And yes, the rumours are true: that wine list is legendary, but let’s not... View Article The post Sale e Pepe Marks 30 Years of Culinary Excellence appeared first on Winerist Magazine .
by Johanna4 viewsask-wineristenglandfoodfood-and-wine-pairingslondon-restaurantslondon-spots - news
Negroni Week 2024: Where to Sip and Savor the Best CAMPARI Negronis in the UK
Negroni lovers, rejoice! Negroni Week is back, and this year, it’s bigger, better, and more Negroni-licious than ever. From Manchester to London, and even nationwide with the Dusk App, we’ve rounded up the best places to enjoy your Campari. Whether you’re a classic Negroni devotee or prefer a wild twist, these spots have something special... View Article The post Negroni Week 2024: Where to Sip and Savor the Best CAMPARI Negronis in the UK appeared first on Winerist Magazine .
by Johanna4 viewsask-wineristdrinkresponsiblyenglandfoodie-experienceslondon-restaurantslondon-spots - news
From Paris to Rome: Emily’s Love for Aperol Spritz Is Contagious
If you tuned in to the much-anticipated second part of Series 4 of Emily in Paris, you might have noticed something different- Emily isn’t in Paris anymore! She’s been spotted soaking up Roman culture, and what better way to do that than with a classic Aperol Spritz in hand? Off-screen, the cast is also embracing... View Article The post From Paris to Rome: Emily’s Love for Aperol Spritz Is Contagious appeared first on Winerist Magazine .
by Johanna4 viewslondonaperolenglandfoodie-experienceslondon-restaurantslondon-spots
