Proper noun
CAMRA
Acronym of Campaign for Real Ale (originally Campaign for the Revitalisation of Ale) (“an independent British organisation promoting real ale and the traditional public house”).
CAMRA has lobbied the British Parliament to ensure support for cask ale and microbreweries have sprung up to serve those consumers who prefer traditional cask beer. Source: Internet
Festivals Great British Beer Festival 2004 CAMRA supports and promotes numerous beer and cider festivals around the country each year, which are organised by local CAMRA branches around the UK. Source: Internet
St Albans: CAMRA Books ISBN 1-85249-198-1 Records The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. Source: Internet
CAMRA have surveyed the 50,000 pubs in Britain and they believe that there are very few pubs that still have classic snugs. Source: Internet
In 2013 CAMRA launched public access to a national pub database website called Whatpub.com which is maintained by CAMRA members through the branches structure. Source: Internet
In recent times CAMRA has obtained benefits for its members from some commercial organisations and increasingly some licensed premises offer members price reductions on real ale (and sometimes cider and perry). Source: Internet