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What
is CAMRA?
CAMRA is an
independent, voluntary, consumer
organisation. Membership is open to all
individuals, but corporate entities such
as breweries and pubs are not members.
CAMRA is governed by a voluntary unpaid
national executive, elected by the
membership. There is a dozen or so
employed staff responsible for central
campaigning, research, administration of
membership, sales and so forth.
It is no
exaggeration to say that CAMRA saved
real ale in the U.K. and as a result
saved many independent breweries. No new
ale breweries were set up in the UK for
the fifty years before we were founded.
There are now around 300 new brewers
producing real ale, part of a massive
real ale revival.
Our
membership has increased by 30,000 since
1989 to 50,000 in 1997. The two growth
areas in the beer market are for premium
lagers and real ales, as we see a more
discerning drinker.
Benefits of CAMRA Membership
Benefits
of being a member of CAMRA include
receiving the monthly What's
Brewing? newspaper, which is
always full of interesting articles, and
reduced admission charges to most CAMRA
beer festivals. CAMRA produces several
books and guides each year that are
available to members at reduced prices.
Campaigns
There are
national and local campaigns as CAMRA
maintains its efforts to ensure the
availability of traditional real ales.
It is campaigning to ensure that every
pint of beer bought actually contains a
full pint: far too many do not. CAMRA
campaigns for reduced tax on beer and
assistance for smaller brewers.
Locally,
branches campaign to keep breweries open
and to protect the heritage of grand
heritage pubs.
It should
be pointed out that we also meet in pubs
very often, where we talk and drink beer
a great deal in variable proportions.
Contacts and Joining
CAMRA - The Campaign
for Real Ale
230 Hatfield Road,
St. Albans,
Herts
AL1 4LW
tel +44 (0) 1727 867201
fax +44 (0) 1727 867670 |
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