Our Beer Connoisseur, Luke Slater has embarked on a new adventure, stepping into the heart of Everards brewery for a unique challenge: crafting an experimental beer! This wasn’t just any beer – it was
Titanic Brewery to reopen community pub in Lichfield this Summer
Titanic Brewery has confirmed the acquisition of a much-loved community pub in the heart of Lichfield, and will be reopening it under a new name this August. Formerly known as The Pig, the pub located
Beer Prices on the Rise: What’s Brewing in the Industry?
One of the biggest topics that The Cask Connoisseur has studied throughout July is the rise in costs on Alcohol, specifically one of the most populated drinks that the increase is being targeted at is
Top Ten Father’s Day Gifts – Perfect For Beer and Whisky Lovers
Father’s Day is the 18th June here in the UK and with several countries having Father’s Day this month, The Cask Connoisseur has collated the top ten whisky or beer related gifts for the father w
The Difference Between Beer And Whisky
Beer and whisky are two of the most popular alcoholic beverages in the world. While they are both made from grains, there are significant differences in the ingredients, production processes, and flav
Why We Love Beer Clean Glass Day
Beer is a beloved beverage around the world. For centuries, it has been enjoyed by millions of people as a refreshing and flavorful drink. From the traditional pub to the trendy craft brewery, beer ha
Enjoying Bass, Burton-upon-Trent’s Classic Beer
Drinking Bass in Burton-upon-Trent is an incredibly unique experience. Located in the heart of England, Burton-upon-Trent is known as the birthplace of pale ale, and Bass is one of the most iconic pal
Charrington IPA 4.5%
Charrington IPA takes you on a journey back to the 18th Century when The Charrington Brewery was established in Bethnal Green, a borough of London. However, the main element of the story starts in 196
Beer Festivals 2023: Top Places Closest to a Train Station
A beer festival near a train station is a great idea for a number of reasons. Firstly, it ensures that those travelling to the festival do not have to worry about having to drive and instead can rely
Cairngorm – Trade Winds – 4.3% ABV
Trade Winds is one of those classical beers that will take your brain down memory lane, specifically to the year of 1997 and if you were Scottish born it will certainly be a remembering thought.