Campaign for Real Ale

The Campaign for Real Ale (English, Campaign for Real Ale, CAMRA abbreviated ) is an association of friends of traditional British beer and pubs.

CAMRA was founded in 1971 to stop the increasing loss of quality British beers by highly industrialized manufacturing and sales techniques stop. The organization operates with its now more than 150,000 members, active promotion of traditionally brewed and tapped beers (and ciders and Perries ) as well as traditional pub culture. They are, among others, the Good Beer Guide (also available for Germany ) out and organized beer festivals in the UK. On its website, the beer enthusiasts will find detailed information available in the UK beer and pub culture for. The term " real ale" CAMRA sees a non-pasteurized, non- carbonated (or tapped without CO2 cartridge ) cask or bottle of beer without adding artificial flavoring or preservatives.

CAMRA publishes the monthly newspaper What 's Brewing BEER and the quarterly magazine. A prominent member of the reigning British Justice Minister Kenneth Clarke.

Local associations or members of CAMRA, there are outside the United Kingdom in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Kenya, South Africa, Switzerland and the USA.

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