Popularity of weak and alcohol-free beer soars by 381 per cent in just two years ...
The posters were created by the British government to be used in World War Two in the event of a severe crisis Three original World War Two posters proclaiming "keep calm and carry on" are ...
British beer drinkers are spoilt for choice. Beer labels tend to be more informative than those on wine, so it’s relatively easy to gain clues about what you’re buying. Colour is also a good ...
Arthur Maxted, 72, from Kent, inherited the collection from his grandfather who printed the posters during the war ... and 1916 which hoped to persuade British men to enlist Collection shows ...
British beer is in the midst of a crisis if a new poll by YouGov is anything to go by. The poll ranking the most popular beer and cider brands in the UK doesn't include any British beers in its ...
However, she acknowledged that any change in beer glass size would “need to be part of licensing regulation”. The British imperial pint has been around for a very long time. According to ...
Equally, the War Savings posters reveal aspects of the propaganda war, in the appeals of the British and US governments to the patriotism of their respective peoples. UK War Savings Certificates ...
The Campaign For Real Ale (Camra) has banned beers with sexist names or imagery at this year’s Great British Beer Festival – could this herald a long overdue shift in attitudes towards female ...
Rather than risking it becoming a dampened down affair, Azul SKL took the decision to move their big Mexican Festival back a week to this Saturday, September 28. The good news is that it will now star ...
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 ...
Beer is a staple of European culture - with 8.5 billion pints sold in the UK alone, according to the British Beer and Pub Association. Hops, the flower of the hop plant, are the crucial fourth ...