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Good Beer Guide 2026 - On Sale Soon
Champion Beer of Britain - Voting OpenBrewery of the Year - Powder Monkey
Pub Of The Year - The Junction TavernCider Pub of the Year - The Lawrence Arms

Good Beer Guide 2026 (updated 30 Sep 2025)

Good Beer Guide 2026 The 2026 edition of CAMRA's best-selling Good Beer Guide is now on sale. Thanks to Paul and all the staff at the Rose In June for hosting our launch and to all who came along and bought copies.

Champion Beer of Britain (updated 15 Sep 2025)

Champion Beer of Britain Voting is now open for the Champion Beer of Britain competition. To vote for your favourite beers, go to the voting page on the national website.

Brewery of the Year (updated 5 May 2025)

Congratulations to all at Powder Monkey for being voted our Brewery of the Year 2025.

Voting for the 2026 Brewery of the Year is now open. Log in to the Members Area to cast your vote(s).


Pub Of The Year (updated 24 Feb 2025)

Pub Of The Year

Congratulations to Deana and all the staff at the Junction Tavern, Gosport for being voted our Pub of the Year 2025.

Voting for the 2026 Pub of the Year is now open. Log in to the Members Area to cast your vote(s).


Cider Pub of the Year (updated 24 Feb 2025)

Cider Pub of the Year

Congratulations to Ali and all at the Lawrence Arms, Southsea for being voted our Cider Pub of the Year 2025.

Voting for the 2026 Cider Pub of the Year is now open. Log in to the Members Area to cast your vote(s).

News updated on 30 Sep 2025

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