What is Real Ale?
A draught “real ale”, or “cask ale” is a living product, containing brewers’ yeast that continues to ferment (or condition) the beer in its cask as it lies in the pub cellar. There's a more detailed explanation on the CAMRA website
What is Real Cider?
Cider is a fermented alcoholic drink made from apples and is produced in much the same way as wine; it is not brewed like beer. Perry is made from pears. There's a more detailed explanation on the CAMRA website
How are pubs selected?
It's all to do with Beer Scoring. If you're a CAMRA member you can help by scoring the beers you drink and entering those scores into the National Beer Scoring System
If you want to know more, visit our Beer Scoring Page
What is CAMRA LocAle?
CAMRA’s LocAle initiative promotes pubs stocking locally brewed real ale in response to growing consumer demand for quality local produce. There's a more detailed explanation on the CAMRA website