Beer

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Brewers put their message in a bottle

Restaurants are missing a trick if they're not listing some of the UK's 600-plus bottled real ales alongside their wine selections
Posted: 22 September 2004 | 12:31

Beer to challenge wine for dining

Article ThumbnailDinner and a glass of wine may go together like love and marriage, but a bitter divorce could be heading their way.
Posted: 17 August 2004 | 17:26

Pale Island shines brightly

Pale Island has been named as the best beer in Britain by a panel of brewers, beer writers and journalists at the Great British Beer Festival 2004.
Posted: 17 August 2004 | 16:38

Roast beer with all the trimmings

No, that's not a mistake, but it's an example of what you could offer customers if you tried cooking with beer instead of wine
Posted: 17 August 2004 | 10:00

Bright Spark

Olympia Games at the Great British Beer Festival
Posted: 11 August 2004 | 17:51

Research shows more sales among cask ales

Cask ale sales make up more of the UK beer market than previously thought, according to research by the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra).
Posted: 11 August 2004 | 17:37

Really here for the beer

If hops make you happy, get along to London's Olympia for the Great British Beer Festival
Posted: 22 July 2004 | 13:04

Great bottled beers

Caterer asked some of the country's leading beer writers and buyers for the beers they would like to see on a restaurant list
Posted: 03 June 2004 | 15:38

Playing for time

Thinking about what beers to stock for Euro 2004? Caterer tastes some alternatives from each qualifying country. Fiona Sims keeps score
Posted: 03 June 2004 | 12:14

Listing the benefits

You're proud of your wine list? Then why do you offer the beer equivalent of white sliced bread? Offering a variety of beers in your restaurant will get you noticed, says Fiona Sims, who shows you the way
Posted: 03 June 2004 | 10:12

Praise for Pils

HOLSTEN Pils' £1.2m promotion was widely approved by the on-trade. Nearly 70% of licensees said it boosted sales, and bar sales rose by around 18%. It was based on the anagram "shell in tops" as part of the slogan "the stock with the red tops".
Posted: 06 January 1994 | 00:00

Praise for Pils

HOLSTEN Pils' £1.2m promotion was widely approved by the on-trade. Nearly 70% of licensees said it boosted sales, and bar sales rose by around 18%. It was based on the anagram "shell in tops" as part of the slogan "the stock with the red tops".
Posted: 06 January 1994 | 00:00

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