But the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) has claimed the “handpump hijack” will “confuse consumers” who expect genuine cask beer rather than a pasteurised alcoholic drink to come from handpulls.
If, at one of these breweries, you hear a patron talking about "real ale," are they just making a pretentious distinction between craft beer and domestic beer, or does it mean something more?
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 ...
The Campaign For Real Ale (Camra) has banned beers with sexist ... herald a long overdue shift in attitudes towards female beer-drinkers? Leg Spreader. Dizzy Blonde. Village Bike.
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Ash Corbett-Collins, chairman for Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), said taxing lower ... reduce the impact of inflation on punters. Grolsch drinkers were left fuming "no point drinking it" last ...
The festival replaces the long-established Rotherham Real Ale & Music festival which took place for the last time in 2024. A spokesperson said: “This annual festival brings hundreds of UK beers ...