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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) ... This is the UK's largest beer festival, with over 900 beers, ciders and perries available over the week long event.
A pint of real ale. Real ale is the name coined by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) for ale that is "brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous carbon dioxide".
A year later CAMRA announced that 'Micropubs leading the way for better beer as new research shows 70% of pubs now serve real ale'. There being 53,444 pubs in the UK, of which 37,356 serve real ale. [12] Much of the growth in microbreweries can be put down to reductions in Excise Duty, an idea which began in 2002. Currently, a single producer ...
The latest Campaign for Real Ale figures reveal 1,185 British pubs closed in 2024, up from 1,037 in 2023, with 16 of those being in Sussex. Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook , on X , and on Instagram .
The ‘List Your Local’ initiative follows an arson attack on the Crooked House in South Staffordshire.
GBBF 2004, Olympia, London The Great British Beer Festival (sometimes abbreviated as GBBF) is an annual beer festival organised by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). It presents a selection of cask ales, and the Champion Beer of Britain awards, and is held in August of each year.
The Campaign for Real Ale was founded in 1971 to protect traditional – unpressurised – beer and brewing methods. Keg beer was replacing traditional cask ale in all parts of the UK, primarily because it requires less care to handle.
The Champion Beer of Britain (also known as CBOB) is an award presented by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), at its annual Great British Beer Festival in early August. Qualification and judging [ edit ]