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French people drinking more beer than wine for first time as cost of living soars
France is drinking more beer than wine for the first time as the growing cost of living changes drinking habits among young people, figures show. According to the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV), the French drank 22 million…
Beer, bulbs, and biography: Munster rugby legend Peter O'Mahony on his latest ventures
O'Mahony co-founded Active Brewing with Pat Falvey, in association with Blarney Brewing, and the pair launched their first products — a line of zero alcohol beers — last February. “I sold Pat a Range Rover about three years…
Why 'retailers are changing the way they think about their beer line-up'
In an exclusive interview, Colorado's Tivoli Brewing Co CEO Ari Opsahl tells Jessica Mason ways craft brewers can navigate a changing retail landscape that has historically favoured big beer brands. For nearly two decades, major brewers have…
'I Decided'-U.S. Soccer Player Explains Beer Celebration After Late MLS Winner
The vibes were high with FC Dallas on Saturday and Samuel Sarver soaked up every moment. For the third time in four games, the 23-year-old U.S. forward made an immediate impact off the bench, scoring a goal, this time securing all three points with…
Heineken N.V. reports the progress of transactions under its current share buyback programme
Heineken N.V. reports the progress of transactions under its current Amsterdam, 18 May 2026 - Heineken N.V. (EURONEXT: HEIA; OTCQX: HEINY) hereby reports transaction details related to the second € 750 million tranche of its € 1.5…
Heineken Holding N.V. reports transactions under its current share buyback programme
Heineken Holding N.V. reports transactions under its current share buyback programme Amsterdam, 18 May 2026 - Heineken Holding N.V. (EURONEXT:HEIO; OTCQX: HKHHY), hereby reports transaction details related to the second tranche of up to circa…
The alcoholic beverage French are drinking over wine amid cost-of-living crisis
France has consumed more beer than wine for the first time, with wine consumption reaching its lowest level since 1957, attributed to rising living costs and changing drinking habits among younger generations. According to the International…
UK pub yards from one of Britain's biggest airports closes - open since the 1200s
Gatwick Manor pub near Crawley set to close its doors A UK pub that dates back 800 years has closed its doors. Gatwick Manor, in Lowfield Heath near Crawley, shut for good on May 16. The pub is 'practically next door' to Gatwick Airport, according…
Burton Pidsea pub hits the market with £280k asking price
A closed pub in the tranquil Holderness village of Burton Pidsea is on the market with £280,000 price tag. The Black Bull on the village's Main Road is being marketed as an 'exceptional opportunity' to take on a 'high potential hospitality…
Pen Farthing's team rescues 30 animals from Ukraine front line
A former Royal Marine is returning to the UK after rescuing 30 cats and dogs living near the front line in eastern Ukraine. Paul 'Pen' Farthing, from Dovercourt in Essex, racked up 8,170 miles (13,148km) taking the animals from Kramatorsk to safety…
Tiny tidal island in the UK used to film a post-apocalyptic horror movie
OFF the coast of Northumberland is a remote, tidal island that you'll have to time right to visit – as it is cut off from the mainland twice a day. Called Lindisfarne, or by its other name, Holy Island, it might be familiar to fans of horror…
Mangosteen
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Ottolenghi but make it Japan? Not exactly, but Mangosteen has the same laid-back canteen stylings, anchored by a menu of salads spun from…
Woodies go west
Garry Thomas of Oatlands is a devotee of the Eastwood rugby club: “Annually, they play a round at Cowra, and last weekend I had the pleasure of joining them. Loverly town, loverly people. As a precursor, local teams, the Bathurst Bulldogs…
Cornish town could get new micropub though neighbours oppose it
One of Cornwall's most popular restaurants, which closed four years ago, could soon be replaced with a 'micropub' of the same name. The Wheelhouse, which specialised in crab and oysters, became a word-of-mouth sensation when it opened in the tucked…
A new Richmond soccer bar aims to open before the World Cup
House of Futbol, a new Scott's Addition spot, wants to become Richmond's home for World Cup watch parties. Why it matters: Once fully open, it'll be the city's only dedicated soccer bar serving up coffee, big-match watch parties and Venezuelan…
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