A beer logo created in memory of a celebrated Sheffield knife maker has been redesigned after a complaint that it encouraged violence was upheld. The branding for the ale "Stan" included a cartoon ...
As per the UK beer writer, Tim Webb's report, the average UK resident consumes around 68 liters of beer per capita, with the most popular beer types being India Pale Ale and Pale Ale; this figure ...
“Castle Lager has always been a beer about creating connections and celebrating the things that bring South Africans together around the things that they love. This relaunch is a testament to ...
What are the best Minecraft castle builds? Minecraft’s sprawling, procedurally generated landscapes lend themselves perfectly to the majesty of a castle build, be it in the snow, lush green ...
Highlanders fan Mayibongwe "Mgijimi" Mkhweli has been crowned the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League's 2024 Fan of the Year. Mgijimi, a beloved figure in Zimbabwean football, is celebrated for his ...
The new design, which prominently displays Castle Lager’s quality credentials, was well-received by guests who praised its timeless yet modern appeal. The patriotic beer brand has over the years ...
JMP Securities initiated coverage of Crown Castle (CCI) with an Outperform rating and $115 price target The firm says “we are in the midst of the largest digital infrastructure spend since the ...
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The former Kaizer Chiefs player and football legend Dr Khumalo was spotted hanging out with the award-winning goalkeeper Ronwen Williams and the Protea captain Temba Bavuma at an exclusive Castle ...
One legendary partnership, two icons! Castle Lager, our national beer, a brand that stood the test of time and Kitchener’s Carvery Bar, the iconic spot in Jozi since 1902 have partnered to bring ...
Sliced bread is not mankind’s greatest invention. Beer is. Some scientists – not all, but I know which ones I’d like to go down the pub with – claim that the domestication of wild grains ...