3D Beer News
The Microbrewery Revolution: How it’s Changing the UK Beer Scene
The microbrewery movement has positively shaken the UK beer scene, bringing back variety and flavour. Consumers are now spoilt for choice, with hundreds of independent breweries operating across the country. If you love beer as much as we do, you’ll be delighted to hear that the last few years have seen a surge in the …
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Epic Beers Wins Big at the SIBA Southwest Independent Beer Awards
Epic Beers, famous for its Pitchfork and 3D Beer brands and its innovative online Beer Drive-Thru site, has scooped a number of prestigious awards at the South West Independent Beer Awards (SWIBA).
The Weston-Super-Mare based brewery won two Gold Awards for its 3D Beers brand – ‘Ebon’ in the best Best Keg Stout and Porter category together with ‘Craic-On” for Cask Speciality Amber to Dark. Both beers will now go forward to the SIBA National Awards held in Liverpool in March 2023.
What The Budget Really Means For Us Breweries
‘Cheers!’ the headlines read, as Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the biggest shake-up of alcohol duty in 140 years. But what does it really mean for us Breweries?
What Makes Beer Drive-Thru Unique?!
There’s a saying that in order to be irreplaceable one must also be different.
We’re not entirely sure who said it. But when it comes to the serious business of beer, it’s a motto we’re happy to drink to.
A Definitive Guide to Cask Ale
Historically, Britain can stake its claim alongside Belgium, the Czech Republic and Germany as one of the most influential brewing countries in the world.
But despite the influence of British brewing being profound around the globe, we now import twice as much as we export.
And with American hop-driven mass produced lagers being imported in their droves there’s a sense that the ‘British’ is getting lost from the beer.
There’s one area where truly traditional British brewing still survives – hope-fully soon to once again really thrive – and that is cask ale.
If you were ever looking for a beer type that required the most precise and careful handling, that was resistant to any form of mass scale-up, that balks at being bottled, that is sensitive to the environment – and only remains in its most perfect form for days – then cask ale is it.
Cask V Keg: Everything you need to know about cask ale
When four beer-loving friends noticed their beloved cask ale was being pushed out for ‘tasteless’ keg beers during a trip to Ireland in 1971, they made it their mission to uphold the honour of the traditional tipple one pint at a time. And so, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) was born. Over the 50 …
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Will COVID be the death of cask ale
Cask ale was already suffering at the hands of its cooler-sounding, easier-to-handle counterparts before Covid came along to give it a good old kicking. But there will never be any replacement for the gold standard of beer, writes Beer Drive-Thru Director Dave Turner – as he says it’s now up to all of us to pull together …
Top tips to help pour the perfect pint – and key pitfalls to avoid
If we told you it was all about keeping it clean, the perfect head, and the angle of your dangle, you’d be forgiven for thinking we’d drifted off our topic of expertise. But, fret not, dear beer drinkers – of course we’re talking about the art of pouring the perfect pint of fresh beer. From …
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