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The Campaign for Real Ale is
the most successful consumer organisation in the UK and is
credited with reviving interest in real ales and traditional
pubs. It also publishes the Good Beer Guide, the
beer-lover's bible. |
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The
original independent guide, The Good Pub Guide remains the
essential companion for anyone who wants to experience the
finest in British pubs, offering lively comment on beer,
wine, food and atmosphere. |
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In
1994, Alastair Sawday moved into publishing guides. This was
a direct result of personal frustration at the robotic
nature of the guides then on the market. Sawday's books
feature write-ups that are vivid and honest, colour
photographs and maps, clear directions, and easy-to-use
symbols. |
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The famous AA
Restaurant & Pub Guide says of The Bhurtpore Inn: "The pub
now offers freshly prepared food, together with an
exceptional range of Highland malts and real ales from small
independent craft brewers. Five imported draught beers are
supported by over 150 bottled beers, including one of the
largest ranges of Belgian ales in Britain. Expect no less
from the award-winning food." |
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Other links |
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Sustrans |
Snugbury's
Ice Cream |
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Cycle
Touring Club |
Alternative Meats |
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Visit Cheshire |
Cheshire Farm Ice Cream |
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Leyland Society |
Breadhead |
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Maynard's Farm Shop |
Small
Independent Brewers' Association |
There are so many British breweries that it
would be impossible to include all of them on this list.
However, we are supportive of any brewery that is committed to real
ale.
If you want to learn more about British
breweries, please refer to the breweries section of the Good Beer
Guide, the CAMRA
website or the website of
SIBA.
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