REAL ale fans are frothing at a campaign group for ditching its traditional tankard logo to appeal to younger drinkers. CAMRA ...
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has ditched its traditional tankard from its logo, sparking fury from some real ale fans.
Beth (middle) and Harry (right) at The Black Horse. Pic: Blog Preston The Black Horse in Friargate is now on a three-year run ...
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 ...
Drinks will be sold in half pint and one-third of a pint measures and card-carrying CAMRA members will get half a pint free.
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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has issued a call to the Government, calling for a dedicated fund to support community groups seeking to take ownership of their local pubs. This call to action ...
The duo’s dedication has resulted in the Bailey Head winning a variety of awards from CAMRA, the Society of Independent Brewers and Associates, The Shropshire GOAT and TripAdvisor. Licensee Duncan ...
Shrewsbury and West Shropshire CAMRA xhairman David Ricketts said: “The story of the Bailey Head from humble beginnings proves that any pub can become the best in the UK with some hard graft.