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I want to say ale, but in all truth, I'm no expert and don't want to fall foul of Camra.
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Egleton Nature ReserveBay Beer Festival, Swansea, Thu to 27 AugMore than 100 real ales, ciders and perries, plus food, Camra stalls and live music.
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Successor beers have proved popular and Des de Moor, author of Camra's new guide, London's Best Beer, Pubs and Bars, said: "Although London's groundswell of exciting new brewers may not yet reach the production levels of the post-Victorian era when in 1905 the capital's brewers produced almost a billion pints, the city's brewing industry is once again revered for its innovation and craft."
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It was standing room only at what Camra described as a "true gem" where a cross-section of local workers, including musicians from nearby theatres, mingled in a narrow bar area adorned with mirrors and theatrical memorabilia.
Pub of the year award goes to a London local for first time 2011
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"The project was presented as a field of dreams but has turned into a cemetery of broken promises," said Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries , who was joined by fellow Brooklyn Democrats Sen. Eric Adams and Assemblyman Karin Camra during a news conference on Sunday.
Brooklyn Arena Criticized on Hiring Heather Haddon 2012
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The popularity of American craft lagers is very much down to how they offer similar traits associated with the British brewing scene of older years, said Ian Lowe, of the real ale campaigner Camra.
After real ale, brewers cash in on trend for 'real lagers' 2011
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Colin Valentine, chairman of the Campaign for Real Ale Camra, said the microbrewery total had since passed the 800 mark.
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Thai chef-owner Phaowana Allen produces seriously good, zingy food, while the bar the Vine is listed in Camra's 2011 Good Beer Guide dispenses real ales across four pumps, with an emphasis on Norfolk brewers such as Winter's and Wolf.
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You need to be a member of Camra (the Campaign for Real Ale) to apply, but membership costs only £20.
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Camra said it hoped that real ale might now help pubs fight back.
Real ale sales on the rise as Britain's beer drinkers tire of lager Raj Sandhu 2010
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