Welcome to the Plymouth CAMRA website
Next Event
Wed 7 Mar 2012
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Branch Social Meeting at the Brass Monkey, 14 Royal Parade, Plymouth, PL1 1DS starting at 8pm.
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We meet regularly, usually on a Wednesday night.
More information and diary dates here.
We also have a discussion group on Google and a Facebook page. If you need any assistance in joining or accessing these please email the Membership Secretary membership@plymouthcamra.org.uk

Many thanks to all involved who dedicated their time to make the 2011 Beer Festival at the Pavilions run smoothly. This was our busiest festival so far with over 3,000 people through the doors.
We received a lot of feedback, both positive and negative and held a wash-up meeting in September. A summary of the statements, discussion points and ideas raised can be found on the Google Group
We look forward to seeing you all again next year - provisional dates are Friday 13th and Saturday 14th 2012
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The 2012 Good Beer Guide is available from 15th September 2011.
Prices start at just £10 (members only) for the paperback edition.
To purchase your copy please visit our
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CAMRA CELEBRATES 40 Years!
On March 16 2011 CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, turned 40.
In celebration of CAMRA's 40th Birthday, we are on the hunt for the top 40 CAMRA Campaigners of all time.
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What is Real Ale?
Real ale is beer brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous carbon dioxide. |
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Real ale is also known as 'cask-conditioned beer', 'real cask ale', 'real beer' and 'naturally conditioned beer'. The term 'real ale' and the above definition were coined by CAMRA. Real ale comes in bottles too!. It is beer which continues to ferment, mature and condition within the bottle. It contains a visible amount of viable yeast cells together with sufficient fermentable sugars for this to take place..
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