Travel Features

Japan’s Independent Breweries

In a country where you can buy beer from vending machines, it’s seldom difficult to find a cold brew when

In Search of Jibiiru

For the English-speaking tourist, trying to track down microbrews in Japan can produce headaches worse than any hangover has ever

Inns with Good Beer

Ostrich Colnbrook, Berkshire (close to Heathrow airport) Courage Best Bitter, Directors Bitter, Marston’s Pedigree George & Dragon West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

The Historic Coaching Inns of England

Until the arrival of the “iron way”⎯the railroad network⎯in the 19th century, people traveled by horse-drawn coaches that also carried

Bell’s Hotel

Bill Bell, owner of Bell’s Hotel, Melbourne’s only brewpub, inherited the place from his parents, who purchased the pub in

Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel

Blair Hayden, managing director of Sydney’s Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel, can talk elegantly on all sorts of topics, but what

Wig and Pen

Lachlie McOmish, co-owner of Canberra’s Wig and Pen, has one of the more unusual job combinations in the brewing world.

Stout with the Lads

In American cities, it seems that every time you turn around, someone has opened a new Irish bar. So many

The George IV Inn

Geoff Scharer likes to call himself “the son of a son of a son of a son of a publican.”

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