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3rd February - New pub news: The Vine, Stockbridge 'closed unt... - See the Pub News page. 2nd February - New pub news: The Royal Oak Ecchinswell has clo... - See the Pub News page. 2nd February - New pub news: PUB OF THE YEAR 2012 - North Hamp... - See the Pub News page. 1st February - New diary date: Wessex Regional Meeting on 19/05 - Guernsey is the venue for the Reg... - See the Diary page. 23rd January - New pub news: Odiham and Greywell Cricket Club ... - See the Pub News page.
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NORTH HAMPSHIRE PUB OF THE YEAR 2012 - One vote per branch member - voting open until 26 Feb 2012. Visit our Surveys page for more information. |
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| CHAMPION BEER OF BRITAIN 2012 - Nominations needed by 19 February 2012 - CAMRA members only |
| Nominations are required for entrants into the London/South East Champion
Beer of Britain competition. The winners from this area are put forward
as finalists to the national Champion Beer of Britain competition at the
Great British Beer Festival and the National Winter Ales Festival. Members
will be able to make nominations at www.cbobvoting.org.uk until 19 February
2012. When prompted, enter your membership number and password (the default
password is your postcode without any embedded spaces).. |
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CAMRA LocAle - February 2012 update: The Crown, Upton - This is a CAMRA initiative that promotes pub stocking locally-brewed
real ale. It was created in 2007 by CAMRA's Nottingham branch to help support
the tradition of brewing within Nottinghamshire following the demise of
local brewer Hardy and Hansons. Click here for full details, including an updated list of the participating pubs in North Hampshire. |
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ABOUT US - CAMRA is the Campaign for Real Ale - We are the North Hampshire branch
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CAMRA is the only consumer group in the UK dedicated to preserving and
promoting traditional pubs, independent breweries and real ale. We campaign
for greater appreciation of traditional beers, ciders and perries as part
of our national heritage and culture. There are over 100,000 members in
the organisation. Find out more about CAMRA on the national website: www.CAMRA.org.uk
As part of the Wessex CAMRA region, the North Hampshire branch is run by volunteers that are elected by branch members. Our campaigning centres on the district surrounding the towns of Basingstoke and Andover.
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We enjoy an active social and campaigning diary, with regular visits to pubs, breweries and beer festivals throughout Hampshire and the neighbouring counties. You will find an up-to-date branch diary on these pages. Leave your email address and we will let you know of forthcoming social events as they are planned so you do not miss a night out!
The role of the rural British pub as a cohesive centre of its community
has never been more important than it is today, and yet a record number
have ceased to trade in recent years. Here in North Hampshire, we have
actively campaigned over the years for greater protection for public houses.
Please visit our Campaigns page to find out more about the local and national issues that we have
been involved with. |
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We hold popular Beer Festivals in our area including the Hampshire Downs Beer Festival in Overton. We also reward the pubs and clubs in our area that are judged to maintain
excellent standards of beer, with Awards of Merit and the North Hampshire CAMRA Pub of the Year award. |
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| If you would like to join us in protecting our traditional ales, ciders
and perries by campaigning and staffing our beer festivals, why not become a member of CAMRA today? |
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| ... promote quality, choice and value for money |
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... protect and improve consumer rights |
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... support the publice house as a focus of communty life |
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ABOUT REAL ALE ..... aka Cask Beers, Cask-Conditional Ales or Real Beer
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In the early 1970s CAMRA coined the term 'Real Ale' to make it easy for people to differentiate between the bland processed beers being pushed by the big brewers and the traditional beers whose very existence was under threat.
Real ale is a natural product brewed using traditional ingredients and
left to mature in the cask from which it is served in the pub. There are
a huge range of different beer styles, each with different qualities, tastes
and strengths. For more information on real ale, how it is made, how to
keep it and serve it, different styles of beer, facts, figures and dietary
information, visit the About Ale section of our national website.
Stocking and serving real ale: There are many resources online and in CAMRA publications, such as the Cellarmanship guide, that can help you get started with serving real ale. |
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| Neighbouring Branches |
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Please click elsewhere on the map to visit one of our neighbouring branch
websites -
South Hampshire CAMRA, Portsmouth & SE Hampshire CAMRA and Surrey/Hants Borders CAMRA. |
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| Wessex CAMRA website (formed of 10 branches in Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire,
the Isle of Wight, Guernsey and Jersey): www.wessexcamra.org.uk |
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Contributions and opinions expressed in these pages are those of various
individuals, they do not necessarily reflect the views of the Campaign
for Real Ale either locally or nationally. Links to external sites do not
imply any official CAMRA endorsement of the opinions or ideas expressed
therein, or guarantee the validity of the information provided. Links to
commercial sites are in no way an endorsement of any vendor's products
or services.
Your privacy and North Hampshire CAMRA: If you subscribe to our mailing
list, we will not send you unwanted e-mail messages or junk mail and your
details will not be passed to any organisation. Note to new members: Providing
your e-mail address on the membership form when you joined CAMRA is not
sufficient for subscribing to the mailing list on this website. The mailing
list is run independently by the local branch and we require your subscription
via this website.
All contents copyright © 1998-2012 North Hampshire CAMRA. All rights reserved.
Web pages created and maintained by James Broadfield for the North Hampshire Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale This website has been tested using various resolutions in several versions
of Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Chrome, Opera and Safari for Windows and
Mac, as well as assorted browsers using Linux operating systems. We would
appreciate any comments or suggestions that you may have about the website,
please e-mail the webmaster. |
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