Pebbles Tavern in Watchet has won Somerset Cider Pub of the Year 10 years in a row A tavern in a coastal town has won the title of Somerset Cider Pub of the Year for the 10th year in a row. The ...
The end of CAMRA as we know it? The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has announced it could be making huge changes in how it operates and what it stands for. The organisation was formed in 1971 as a ...
REAL ale fans are frothing at a campaign group for ditching its traditional tankard logo to appeal to younger drinkers. CAMRA’s new branding features a silhouette of a modern pint glass, which members ...
The community focused New Wheel Inn on Wrenthorpe Road, Wrenthorpe, was presented with the CAMRA Autumn Pub of the Season Award. Landlady Sally Kennerley, who has worked at the pub in a range of roles ...
This probably shouldn't come as a surprise. When Express & Star journalist Michael Hardman founded the Campaign for Real Ale some 47 years ago, it was a deliberate reaction against the bland, ...
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has appointed Tom Stainer as its new chief executive and Ken Owst as its deputy chief executive. The pair will take up their respective roles this month. Stainer has ...
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has taken its fight against ‘Fresh Ale’ to the Government in a bid to prevent kegged ale from brewer Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) being dispensing ...
A pub where golly dolls were seized by police should not be considered for "future awards or inclusion in our Good Beer Guide", the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) said. Camra said it found it "baffling ...
The 50th edition of CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide for 2023 is out now, with an array of Oxfordshire establishments making the list. 69 pubs and 23 breweries from the county have made this year's list. CAMRA ...
For almost half a century it has been the voice of the UK’s real ale drinkers, encouraging pubs up and down the country not to give up on the traditionally-brewed pint. But with sales of so-called ...
CAMRA says it wants to attract under-50s who often prefer lager or craft beers REAL ale fans are frothing at a campaign group for ditching its traditional tankard logo to appeal to younger drinkers.