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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent, voluntary, consumer organisation in the United Kingdom whose main aim is promoting real ale and the traditional British pub. It is now the largest single-issue consumer group in the UK.

Founding members


The organisation was founded in 1971 by a group of four drinkers - Graham Lees, Bill Mellor, Michael Hardman, and Jim Makin - who were opposed to the growing industrialisation and homogenisation of the British brewing industry. One of the early members was the Good Beer Guide editor, Roger Protz. CAMRA has over 80,000 members as of April 2006. Member benefits include a monthly newsletter, "What's Brewing", and reduced price admission to CAMRA-organised beer festivals.

Details


The original name was the Campaign for the Revitalisation of Ale.

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 and other traditionally brewed beverages including stout, porter, mild, traditional cider, scrumpy, and perry.

CAMRA publishes the Good Beer Guide, an annually compiled directory of its recommended pubs and brewers. They also run the Great British Beer Festival, a yearly event held in London at which a large selection of cask ales are tasted. It also maintains a National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors to help bring greater recognition and protection to Britain's most priceless historic pubs.

CAMRA has established influence at national government level, including with English Heritage.

Awards


CAMRA presents awards for beers and pubs, such as the National Pub of the Year, in which approximately 4,000 active CAMRA members from 200 local branches vote for their favourite pub. The branch winners are entered into 16 regional competitions which are then visited by several individuals who select the ones they like best. The best known CAMRA award is the Champion Beer of Britain which is selected at the Great British Beer Festival.

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Beer organisations | Organisations based in the United Kingdom | 1971 establishments

Campaign for Real Ale | Campaign for Real Ale | CAMRA

 

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