This extensive guide to pubs and real ale in Newark & Southwell is the ideal bible for all real ale enthusiasts.
From country inns to urban style bars and backstreet boozers, all selected and reviewed by Newark’s CAMRA members.
This extensive guide to pubs and real ale in Newark & Southwell is the ideal bible for all real ale enthusiasts.
From country inns to urban style bars and backstreet boozers, all selected and reviewed by Newark’s CAMRA members.
Cider is a lavishly illustrated celebration of this enticing drink, and its close cousin, perry. The book includes features on the UK’s cider and perry makers, making your own cider and the best places to drink.
‘…an ideal introduction to the subject.‘ The Daily Express
‘…a tour de force of the world of cider’ Countryfile
When the New Forest National Park was created we saw the need for a guide to its pubs.
This guide lists every pub and hotel bar (190 of them), open to non-resident visitors, within the combined areas of the New Forest District Council and National Park.
A loving and personal celebration of the historic pubs in and around Loughborough.
This is a classic guide to the brewing capital of old-style German brewing,
Bamberg is the UNESCO-preserved city that retained the smoked beer brewing tradition and is at the heart of the world’s most brewery-rich area, Oberfranken (or Upper Franconia).
A practical, pocket-sized guide to the pubs in and around Scotland’s capital city. Never stray too far from a decent pint.
Featuring 25 town, park and coastal walks, Edinburgh Pub Walks enables visitors to explore the many faces of the city.
This book is sponsored by Caledonian Brewery.
‘Well worth the investment for anyone in Edinburgh or planning to be.‘ Alan McLeod on A Good Beer Blog.
The Oxford CAMRA guide to pubs in Oxford, Abingdon, Witney, Kidlington, Wheatley, and all the villages in between.