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rec.food.drink.beer FAQ [2/3] (revised 16-MAY-1997)
Section - 2-7. What is CAMRA?

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     CAMRA is the CAMpaign for Real Ale. It was founded in the early 1970s
     in Great Britain to preserve Britain's beer traditions. It is used in
     marketing courses as one of the most successful consumer movements of
     all time. It is now concerning itself with the preservation of beer,
     the British pub, and brewing traditions worldwide.

     Anyone can join CAMRA by writing to:

     Campaign for Real Ale
     230 Hatfield Rd., St Albans
     Herts AL1 4LW, UK.

     Or, you can use Visa/MC and join by phone: 44-1727-867201

     Check out the CAMRA WWW site at <URL:http://www.camra.org.uk/>

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