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That's a shame, Tubbs.
I used to be involved at a venue that hosted the beer festival on 3 occasions, and I wound up the guys because of my love of Punk.
The top 3 guys I had to deal with all said that they would like to change things because things really have changed.
These guys wanted to bring good pilsners and keg beers in, but the bearded types at the top table said no.
They're stuck in the past, which really doesn't do anybody any favours whatsover.
Looking at the average age of their members, I’m afraid it’s probably RIP CAMRA after voting to stay in the middle of the last century. It’s a shame become I think the craft beer world needed CAMRA.
Agree with you both, it is a big shame. I broadly like what CAMRA stand for, ie promoting good beer and standing up for drinker’s rights and pub culture and pubs themselves etc. But narrowing their remit to just real ale is daft in this age. Good beer is good beer whether it’s ffom a cask or a keg and surely we all stand together on this. But we can’t all stand together due to this decision. I also agree, long term, this decision could kill off CAMRA.
It’s a lovely day, this post is making me thirsty for a nice beer......
As an aside craft was the gateway to cask for me. I pretty much drink 70% real ale when I’m in the UK now. Ten years ago it was zero.