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He places the camra and moves on to the last of the four rooms.
There are no hard feelings between ourselves and Camra.'
Camra is rapidly growing in size too.
He thinks Camra will struggle to find a suitable alternative in Darlington.
Each year popular ales have sold out early and Camra has had to order more beer every year.
He then places the camra in its hidding spot.
Meanwhile, in May, Darlington Camra will be celebrating its tenth birthday.
CAMRA restates its support for the principle of the tied house.
A former Camra pub of the year, it hosts a beer festival in the second week in September.
Then the local Camra committee held a meeting to finalise details of the scaffolding hire, beer deliveries and drinking glasses.
What do you get as a CAMRA member?
CAMRA rejects tax policies seeking to make beer more expensive in real terms.
CAMRA were at the forefront of the fight to rescue the brewery.
The book has been published by CAMRA since 1996.
For CAMRA to hold its biggest beer festival there is a disgrace.
CAMRA needs more people like her.
CAMRA does not recognise such pressure systems.
The public interest created by CAMRA made further takeovers and closures unpopular.
CAMRA saved traditional British beer, which the brewers wanted to do away with.
'I can see what CAMRA has done from the local pubs.
CAMRA believes that many 'independent' retailers are in effect tied to brewers.
Leaders of pub tenants and local CAMRA activists condemned the increases.
Has CAMRA somewhat belatedly decided to join the yuppie set?
The local CAMRA branch have condemned the move.
I would like to state that CAMRA has done a great deal for beer drinkers throughout the country.
The scheme is supported by the Campaign for Real Ale.
I understand the Campaign for Real Ale Limited may change the amount only after giving me prior notice.
He is a beer writer, writing regularly for Campaign for Real Ale publications.
The Campaign for Real Ale agrees.
Britain's top regional pubs according to the Campaign for Real Ale have been announced, with an overall winner to be decided later this year.
The Campaign for Real Ale has designated May as "Mild Month".
Meanwhile the Campaign for Real Ale has weighed in in support of the Oxfordshire firm.
I instruct you to pay direct debits from my account at the request of Campaign for Real Ale Limited.
He is a member of the Campaign for Real Ale and particularly proud of Burton's brewing legacy.
The use of lined 568 ml pint glasses in pubs is advocated by the Campaign for Real Ale.
He was also the Campaigning Strategy Director for the Campaign for Real Ale.
"We're over the moon," said Stephen Cox, a spokesman for the Campaign for Real Ale.
Thirty-five pubs closed in Oxfordshire last year, including 11 which will never reopen, the Campaign for Real Ale has said.
CAMRA - the Campaign for Real Ale - exists to combat these threats.
The Campaign for Real Ale, a beer quaffers' advocacy group, reacted quite differently from the brewers but in similarly unrestrained terms.
The Campaign for Real Ale also condemned the increases as "a great big nail whacked ruthlessly into the coffin of the British pub."
In Britain, the Campaign for Real Ale was founded in 1971 to protect traditional - unpressurised beer and brewing methods.
The Campaign for Real Ale blamed the brewery's closure on Bass' failure to promote their cask conditioned products.
It has won many awards from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
Cask ale and bottle conditioned beer are championed by the Campaign for Real Ale under the name real ale.
By the late 1970s CAMRA, now known as the Campaign for Real Ale, had more than 28,000 members.
CAMRA or the Campaign for Real Ale is a British organisation promoting traditional beer.
Ben also now works in the family brewing business The Warwickshire Beer Company, where some of their beers hold awards from Campaign for Real Ale.
The cider is mass-produced using non-traditional methods, and so does not fit the definition of 'real cider' set by the Campaign for Real Ale.
A Campaign for Real Ale spokesman says: 'Some of the original lagers had very little taste anyway, so taking the alcohol out made very little difference.