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Opinion

Protz – A salute to CAMRA volunteers

Roger Protz reassures is, In case we’re wondering or worrying, CAMRA is alive and well.

Why should we care about our brewing heritage?

We must protect and preserve our brewing heritage says National Brewery Heritage Trust chair Harry White.

Volunteer Voice – Put campaigns at the heart of festivals

Good beer is not enough, we must campaign too says St Albans Beer & Cider Festival organiser John Bishop

Changing the terms of the debate on alcohol

The time has come for drinkers to have a voice on the role alcohol plays in their lives says Drinkers’ Voice chair Byron Davies

Michael Jackson – Would Minnie like wheat ale?

The latest in our series of column extracts, marking the 10th anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death, is from May 1991

Volunteer Voice – women and beer

CAMRA member Rachel Auty argues that being “gender-neutral” is not enough and CAMRA needs to do more to proactively and positively represent women.

Volunteer Voice – Why we need to stand our ground

David Sherman argues CAMRA should stick to its campaigning guns and not be afraid of going against the grain

A seasonal search for the phantom of brewing

The Belgian man-in-the-street (or rue) is probably more knowledgeable about beer than his counterpart in other countries. Despite that, he is still in...

Invest in the British beer revolution

Neil Kellett explains what the CAMRA Members’ Investment Club is, what it does and how you can get involved.

Editorial – August 2017

Communities which club together to buy a pub, which faces permanent closure are to be applauded.


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