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Osaka scientists develop wild yeast that boosts ornithine in craft beer
Researchers in Japan say they have developed a naturally derived yeast strain capable of producing significantly higher levels of ornithine, an amino acid commonly used in health supplements, in a bid to tap into the trend for value-added fermented…
England fans set to down extra 5.5 million pints for World Cup clash with Norway
Pubs are gearing-up to serve an extra 5.5million pints for England's quarter final clash with Norway. Trade body the British Beer and Pub Association reckons the World Cup dual - pitting England caption hero Harry Kane against Manchester City super…
Future of beloved Irish deli confirmed after sudden closure
A popular Altrincham deli which announced its closure at the end of June has revealed what is in store as it enters its next chapter. Since September 2024, The Irish Deli has sat next door to the popular Kennedy's pub in Altrincham where it serves…
Pubs to pour five million extra pints during England v Norway
Pubs are set to score their biggest boost yet for the World Cup when they pour more than five million extra pints during England's game against Norway this Saturday. As many as 5.5m more pints will be served to thirsty England fans while the Three…
The Pepsi Wild Cherry controversy is the latest brand fail around sexual consent
Oh, Pepsi. When will it learn to stop trying to be edgy? Having already demonstrated how bad it can be when brands fail at being woke, the soft drink company's latest gaffe seemed like an attempt to pivot to the opposite extreme, and it didn't go…
How 'The World Cup Effect' Could Mean A Tourism Boom For Cape Verde
Praia de Santiago Lighthouse, Santiago Island, Cape Verde. In the past, Cape Verde, an archipelago nation comprising 10 main volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, rarely made global headlines. But then, on 13 October 2025, they qualified…
Boise Brewing rebrands its restaurant to Broad Street Kitchen
A little more than 12 years ago, when Boise Brewing opened its community-owned business, the kitchen was an “extension of the taproom,” according to Collin Rudeen, the brewery's owner and president. In the years since, that kitchen…
'St. Patrick's Day every day': How the World Cup matches created an economic boom for Boston
As Boston's run as a FIFA World Cup host city comes to an end, local businesses are reflecting on what many describe as a once in a generation economic windfall. For Aidan McGee, a partner at The Dubliner in Boston, the tournament was one of the…
Guru behind candidate in huge US politics scandal has been wooing Labour MPs
Let's talk for a minute about Graham Platner, a name you thankfully won't have to remember. He was the Democrat Senate candidate in Maine – until he withdrew from the race on Wednesday evening, claiming nefarious forces and the political…
Are you still matching cheese with wine? These drinks are way better
It's heresy to say this, but the old-world canon of gastronomy is often wrong: its dictum, for instance, that wine goes with cheese. Yes, mature port paired with stilton is sublime, and Vin Jaune wine and comte from the alpine French region of Jura…
The 15 best things to do in Broome (proof that the NT just hits different)
Sir David Attenborough described these twin waterfalls in Talbot Bay as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world”, so you know they're well worth the day trip from Broome. The fast-moving tides force their way through two…
England's World Cup run could boost UK economy by £7.6bn
England 's World Cup run could deliver a £7.6bn boost to the UK economy, with pubs, bars, restaurants and retailers enjoying a spending surge as millions of fans prepare to watch the Three Lions' quarter-final clash against Norway. An…
Dancefloor's packed, but the bar isn't busy': How night-life is changing
Seven Hobart pubs have closed suddenly after the company behind them went into voluntary administration, citing changing consumer behaviour as one of the reasons. The manager of another local venue, as well as patrons on a night out, confirm…
Jason Kelce breaks silence on Taylor Swift's 'incredible' wedding
Jason Kelce has shared an insight into his brother's wedding to Taylor Swift. Travis Kelce tied the knot with the hit singer on July 3 at Madison Square Garden. The ceremony was officiated by Adam Sandler. The singer chose her brother as Man of…
York bar with 'unreal' cocktails and 'sun trap' terrace perfect for drinks
With the weather continuing to remain hot throughout the weekend, you might want to take a trip to Tank and Paddle and relax on its 'sun trap' terrace. Found right on the River Ouse, the pub has beautiful views to watch while having a pint and some…
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