CAMRA — Campaign for Real Ale: Canterbury, Herne Bay and Whitstable branch — campaigning to protect beer and pubs in the Canterbury, Herne Bay and Whitstable area

CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE

Canterbury, Herne Bay & Whitstable branch

About Real Ale

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, also referred to as cask-conditioned ale, continues to develop its wonderful tastes and aromas in the cask through a process called secondary fermentation.

Find out more about real ale at the CAMRA national website.

Branch Pub of the Year 2008

The outside of the Butchers Arms, Herne.

We are proud to announce that the 2008 branch pub of the year is the Butchers Arms in Herne (more info).

 

Forthcoming events:

Next branch meeting: , Wed, 8 September @ venue tbc more info

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Welcome

Welcome to the Campaign for Real Ale's (CAMRA) Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay branch website.

Map of region showing the location of Canterbury, Whistable and Herne Bay

We cover the three main towns in the area (Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay) plus outlying villages and we are one of 200 local CAMRA branches.

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You can now find and subscribe to the latest branch news, photos, events and more on Facebook and Twitter. You can also post your own stories, news, photos, events and more.

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