CAMRA campaigns to promote small brewing and pub businesses. It also supports & promotes less common varieties of beer and other traditional alcoholic drinks such as porter, mild, traditional cider, perry and stout.
CAMRA was founded in 1971 by four drinkers: Graham Lees, Bill Mellor, Michael Hardman, and Jim Makin who wanted to stop the mass production of beer at the expense of the traditional variety of beers in this country.
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G2
Glasgow's foremost whisky bar, with over 700 different whiskies, along with four real ales on, niche German biers, whisky cask matured bottled ales and simple food
Spalding, PE11
Real ale and conversation were in short supply in the area which inspired the owners to extend their exisiting microbrewing activities into a micropub.
Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11
Earsham, Bungay, NR35
Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley, LS29
Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1
The Rai d’Or, next to Brown Street car park in Salisbury, has a colourful history spanning over 700 years. It has recently reverted to the name it last had in the 1850’s, and also historically when it
London SE19
A traditional back street local, still something of a well kept secret. Friendly and cosy with a great selection of real ales and a cosy log fire. Covered outdoor area and function room available for private hire.
Banff, Banffshire, AB45
Stanningfield, Bury St. Edmunds, IP29
Llansannan, Denbigh, LL16