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For many, there is simply nothing better than beer. It goes with everything and belongs at every event, right?
A robot mind-reading beer pump called Homer lets you pour a pint with your brain.
Leading automated beer line cleaning company introduces innovative systems for Greater Manchester's bars and pubs.
IoT can now also be used in permeating the fine art of beer making.
Britain’s first alcohol-free beer festival offers guarantee against hangover.
Lunar mission scheduled at the end of 2017 could find out if beer can be brewed on the moon.
Local councils say that drink-related problems can be solved by weaker beers, ciders, wines and spirit.
A new beer that won’t give you unsightly beer belly is now available.
A new Starbucks store in West End serves a range of wine and craft beers between 4pm and 9pm.
The RSPH is pushing for smoking ban to be extended to pub gardens, outdoor restaurant tables, the school gates and public parks to make lighting even
Homer Simpson’s favourite beer becomes a reality and will hit the shelves in Chile this week.
Researchers at Bristol University found that drinking just one glass of an alcoholic beverage makes you more attractive.
CAMRA has released the top 16 pubs in Britain to mark the launch of the Good Beer Guide 2015.
Some ministers have proposed that wines, beers, and spirits should carry cigarette packet-style health warnings to tackle alcohol abuse.
According to a new study, drinking even less than a pint of beer or two small glasses of wine a day can still cause health problems.
Research suggests that drinking beer might help prevent Alzheimer’s and be a healthier drink than many would believe.
British beer Snake Venom, which contains 68% alcohol, has been officially named as the world’s strongest.
PoundPub, a discount hostelry, plans to offer half a lager for £1 and a pint for £1.50.
Tesco reported that it sold more than 1.5 million bottles of beer last week.
According to a study on 49 men, just a tiny taste of beer can excite the brain and increase the urge to drink.