CAMRA LocAle - promoting pubs that sell locally-brewed real ale, reducing the number of 'beer miles', and supporting local breweries. What is CAMRA LocAle? CAMRA LocAle is an initiative that promotes pubs stocking
locally brewed real ale. The scheme builds on a growing consumer demand for
quality local produce and an increased awareness of 'green' issues. Everyone benefits from local pubs stocking locally-brewed real ale…
Accreditation is at the sole discretion of the local CAMRA branch and subject to the licensee agreeing to the following...
Definition of Local The Sustainable Communities Act, which CAMRA strongly supports, provides a definition of local as up to 30 miles from the point of sale. CAMRA recommends that the distance is calculated from the pub to the brewery and should be based on the shortest driving distance. Real ales from regional and national breweries as well as from microbreweries can be regarded as "local" if they are brewed within what the branch has decided as being the local area. How do I find a LocAle Pub? Pubs which have been given LocAle status by their local CAMRA branch can display the LocAle sticker on their windows/doors. The stickers have the year for which they have been accredited as LocAle pubs by their branch. They may also have posters up in the pub and on the pumps that are serving locally brewed beers there will be LocAle pump clip crowners. The following is a list of the Walsall CAMRA LocAle breweries; The following is a list of Walsall CAMRA LocAle Venues; |
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