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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation based in St Albans, England, whose main aims are promoting real ale, real cider and the traditional British pub. It is now the largest single-issue consumer group in the UK, and is a founding member of the European Beer Consumers Union (EBCU).
The organisation was founded in 1971 in Chaoin, Kerry, Ireland by Graham Lees, Bill Mellor, Michael Hardman, and Jim Makin, who were opposed to the growing mass production of beer and the homogenisation of the British brewing industry. Other early influential members included Christopher Hutt, author of Death of the English Pub, who succeeded Hardman as chairman, Frank Baillie, author of The Beer Drinker's Companion, and later the current Good Beer Guide editor, Roger Protz. The original name was the Campaign for the Revitalisation of Ale.
CAMRA's stated aims are to:
1.Protect and improve consumer rights.
2.Promote quality, choice and value for money.
3.Support the public house as a focus of community life.
4.Campaign for greater appreciation of traditional beers, ciders and perries as part of our national heritage and culture.
5.Seek improvements in all licensed premises and throughout the brewing industry.
CAMRA's campaigns include promoting small brewing and pub businesses, reforming licensing laws, reducing tax on beer, and stopping continued consolidation among local British brewers. It also makes an effort to promote less common varieties of beer, including stout, porter, and mild, as well as traditional cider and perry.
CAMRA does not support the promotion and sale of keg based craft beer in the UK. CAMRA's Internal Policy document states that real ale can only be served from cask without the use of additional carbonation. This policy means that "any beer brand which is produced in both cask and keg versions" is not admitted to CAMRA festivals or supported by CAMRA.
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Comments (13)
Juliette.Gribnau
I love the photo and the ale !
SunriseGirl
That looks really wonderful. I think I need to add some taste testing to my bucket list. :)
RaykesPictures
Moody !!! Like it
kingof3d
Lovely image. Has a wonderful atmosphere..
CarolusB
Memories of a miss-spent youth: I used to love pubs/beer.
aksirp
tasty... perfect toning for this!
MrsRatbag
Yes, I love the atmosphere of the English pub, and this shot really captures that. Wonderful work!
jayfar
I am sure they are all delicious but mines a cider!!! Nice shot.
durleybeachbum
A super image although I don't drink alcohol
Hendesse
Makes me thirsty. Great shot, I like the sepia tones.
m_j_s
Cool shot and toning. The POV works really well and to Quote Homer: "mmm beer" :)
wysiwig
Sign me up! I can almost taste the "full flavor" of the ales in your excellent picture. Perhaps you've heard this one:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A meeting of brewers from around the world was held in Chicago. There were lectures and product displays and, of course, a bar serving a variety of beers. The presidents of Anheuser–Busch , Pabst Blue Ribbon , Miller and Guinness were engaged in pleasant conversation when it was decided to continue over some beer. The president of Anheuser–Busch stepped up to the bar and ordered a Budweiser. The president of Pabst Blue Ribbon ordered Pabst and the president of Miller ordered a Miller Draft. The president of Guinness ordered lemonade. "Angus, what are you doing?" asked the man from Miller. "Well, if you fellows aren't having beer than neither am I."debbielove
Old school and happy times gone by for the most part! Great shot, I don't go out to pubs anymore as they have all turned into 'fun ones' here (that are not fun for me..).. And my fave has shut down.. Thanks for showing mate! Rob