Good_Beer_Guide

<i>Good Beer Guide</i>

Good Beer Guide

Annual guide to UK real ale outlets


The Good Beer Guide is a book published annually by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), listing what it considers to be the best 4,500 real ale outlets (pubs, clubs, and off-licences) in the United Kingdom.[1]

Good Beer Guide 2006

Details

First edition in 1974

The content of the Guide is decided upon by volunteers in CAMRA's local branches.[2] Throughout the preceding year, CAMRA members anonymously rate the quality of the cellarmanship of beer in venues using CAMRA's National Beer Scoring System (NBSS) through either WhatPub or the Good Beer Guide app.[3] These scores are then reviewed by local volunteers in the spring, who put forward those they consider to serve the best real ale. The number of entries each branch area has is decided at county level, with an emphasis on ensuring that a geographically wide spread set of entries are included in each year's Guide.

Entries for each venue give details on factual information such as opening times, food availability and accessibility of the property, as well as subjective information such as the attractiveness of the wallpaper and the welcome visitors are likely to get from the bar staff.

The Good Beer Guide also includes a list of real ale breweries in the United Kingdom, with lists and tasting notes on their beers.

After two long stints as editor, Roger Protz announced in autumn 2017 that the Good Beer Guide 2018 would be his last.[4] CAMRA stated that from 2019 the Guide would carry the name of the managing editor.

The Good Beer Guide 2023 featured a foreword by King Charles III.[5]

History

The Guide was first published in 1972 and was just 18 pages long.[6] Rather than a professionally published volume, it was a collection of sheets of paper stapled together and posted out to CAMRA members.[7]

The first printed edition was published in 1974. In a list of the country's brewers, the entry for Watney's consisted of the advice to "Avoid like the plague."[8] Concerned that this statement was libellous, the publisher, Waddington's, recalled the first print run and revised the entry to "Avoid at all costs."[9]

Editions

The Guide is published each year, occasionally with multiple bindings:

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Other publications

In the past, CAMRA also published the Good Cider Guide and the Good Bottled Beer Guide.


References

  1. "CAMRA's Good Beer Guide". CAMRA - Campaign for Real Ale. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  2. "Queen's Head, Newton: In the Good Beer Guide for 50 years". BBC News. 5 December 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  3. "CAMRA's Good Beer Guide App". CAMRA - Campaign for Real Ale. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  4. Beeson, James (11 September 2017). "Roger Protz to step down as Good Beer Guide editor". The Morning Advertiser. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  5. "Cheers! Stroud pubs feature in 2023 CAMRA Good Beer Guide". Stroud Times. 30 October 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  6. "West Cumbria CAMRA". Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  7. Queralt, Richard (October–November 2007). "CAMRA good beer guide" (PDF). The Oxford Drinker. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  8. Boak, Jessica; Bailey, Ray (19 June 2014). Brew Britannia: The Strange Rebirth of British Beer. Aurum. ISBN 978-1-78131-271-1.

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