DBB to launch IWD beer on Friday
Double-Barrelled Brewery on Stadium Way brewed Ikaru at an event held to celebrate International Women's Day earlier in March.
Read moreDetailsDouble-Barrelled Brewery on Stadium Way brewed Ikaru at an event held to celebrate International Women's Day earlier in March.
Read moreDetailsMultiplayer will be available in the pub on Castle Street from 7pm on Thursday, March 31.
Read moreDetailsDouble-Barrelled opens its Taproom once again for the Reading Indie Market on Sunday, April 3
Read moreDetailsThe supermarket chain is encouraging children to treat their mums without breaking the piggy bank this Mother's Day.
Read moreDetailsWild Weather Ales' annual batch of the 12% honey Imperial Stout will be served up at The Weather Station on Eldon Terrace from 2.30pm.
Read moreDetailsThe Grumpy Goat on Union Street is holding its monthly beer club between 6.30pm and 8.30pm.
Read moreDetailsWhittington?s Tea Barge is moored on the north bank of the river Thames alongside Hills Meadows. It reopens for the season on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsThe hotly anticipated launch of Blue Collar Arena was well received on social media and saw queues forming for traders throughout the day.
Read moreDetailsPubs across Reading are offering customers a two for one deal on selected drinks as part of the Here's to the Pub campaign in aid of Marmalade Trust.
Read moreDetailsJymi Plumer of Berkshire Beer Box will give all proceeds from the monthly selection box to to aid humanitarian efforts.
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