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WWW.LUNESDALECAMRA.ORG.UK THE WINTER GARDENS MARINE ROAD CENTRAL, MORECAMBE 14TH to 16TH AUGUST 2014 LIVE MUSIC • GOOD FOOD THE WINTER GARDENS MARINE ROAD CENTRAL, MORECAMBE 14TH to 16TH AUGUST 2014 LIVE MUSIC • GOOD FOOD OPENING TIMES • Thurs 14th: 5-11pm • Fri 15th & Sat 16th: 12-11pm ADMISSION • CAMRA Members £2 • Non-Members £4 (excluding Glass Deposit & Beer Tokens) YOUR SOUVENIR PROGRAMME SPECIAL EDITION LUNESDALE DRINKER FREE please take a copy 50+ REAL ALES & 10 CIDERS www.morecambebeerfestival.org www.morecambebeerfestival.org www.morecambebeerfestival.org

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Lunesdale branch of CAMRA souvenir programme for the Morecambe Beer Festival 2014. 14th - 16th August 2014.

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THE WINTER GARDENSMARINE ROAD CENTRAL, MORECAMBE

14TH to 16TH AUGUST 2014LIVE MUSIC • GOOD FOOD

THE WINTER GARDENSMARINE ROAD CENTRAL, MORECAMBE

14TH to 16TH AUGUST 2014LIVE MUSIC • GOOD FOOD

OPENING TIMES • Thurs 14th: 5-11pm • Fri 15th & Sat 16th: 12-11pmADMISSION • CAMRA Members £2 • Non-Members £4

(excluding Glass Deposit & Beer Tokens)

YOUR SOUVENIR PROGRAMME SPECIAL EDITION LUNESDALE DRINKER

FREEpleasetake a copy

50+ REAL ALES & 10 CIDERS

www.morecambebeerfestival.orgwww.morecambebeerfestival.orgwww.morecambebeerfestival.org

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Welcome (or is it welcome back?) to the Winter Gardens in Morecambe

for the third CAMRA beer festival. As our regulars can see, the building is slowly improving and heading back to its former glory.

As for Lunesdale CAMRAs efforts, well there are at least fi fty real ales on, at least twelve ciders, and wines for those who have been dragged here by their partners. Hopefully something for every one.

Music is provided, as usual, by locals bands. Wicked Soul provide Friday’s entertainment with their varied line up of classic pop/rock from the closing decades of last century. Saturday is the High Society Jazz Band’s turn to play on the same stage as the Beatles (and of course many other famous acts).

There are any number of individuals and companies without whose help this event would not be happening. Our local brewers, local pubs and those in the surrounding area, our sponsors, the friends of the Winter Gardens, the people of Morecambe and Lancaster and how long have you got?

There are a number of people, mostly here tonight, who will claim to have done all manner of things – choosing and ordering the beer – sorting out the scaffold and bar equipment – organising logistics – recruiting and training staff – publicising the event – raising the money and taking care of it. Well take no notice of them, it was I who did it all and all of my own and don’t listen to anyone else.

Looks like I’ll have to go now, the little white van’s arrived together with my straight jacket.

Have a great night and we’ll see you next year.

Cheers,George Palmer, Festival coordinator

WELCOME TO THE 2014 MORECAMBE BEER FESTIVAL

Coordinators Message

Chairman - Tom SherlockTreasurer - John SlingerEvents Coordinator - George Palmer

Branch Secretarye: [email protected]

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First off all is a big thank you to all the volunteers who get together in their

own time to put on this cracking shindig for us all.

The Morecambe Beer Festival is in its third year now but this is the fi rst time that the Borough Brewery will have its own beer available and we couldn’t be more excited to be here.

The Borough Brewery started a little over a year ago at The Borough on Dalton Square in Lancaster. In that time the Brewery has focused on establishing its core range of a Pale, Bitter and a Seasonal Dark. With the capacity to brew around 1500 pints a week we’ve been working hard to get them out there for you to enjoy and we’re really pleased with how they’ve gone down with the real ale drinkers of Lancaster.

All our beers are available at The Borough but they’re also available across Lancaster so you might have also tried us at The Gregson, The Snug, The White Cross and The Merchants. We’ve also been doing swaps with other Breweries so you might be lucky to stumble across us further afi eld than Lancaster now too.

So here we are, with our core range well established it’s time for a new adventure and we will be mixing things up a bit with some specials, more seasonal offerings and some one off get them while you can brews.

Even better, the next step for us starts here as the lovely folk at the Morecambe

Beer Festival have commissioned us to brew a beer specially for the event and we’ve come up with FestivAle. It’s a delicious caramel malt focused summery session ale, nicely hopped with First Gold and Cascade.

Our fl agship Pale will also be available at the festival. It’s 3.7% with Chinook and Cascade hops perfectly complementing the prestigious Golden Promise malt.

So enjoy the beer, there is a lot of different and exciting brews to try over the next few days and we look forward to seeing you for a chat at the bar.

Rory WalkerHead Brewer, The Borough Brewery

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�e George & Dragon 24 St George’s QuayLancaster, LA1 1RB

A Lovely Local Riverside Pub, all are welcome...

Five Cask Ales •Food Served Daily •

Enclosed Beer Garden •Range of Lagers •

t: 01524 388808

www.georgeanddragononline.co.uk

THE BATH HOTELFINE ALES • LIVE MUSIC • GOOD FOOD

www.thebathpub.com

NORTHUMBERLAND ST., MORECAMBE

E BATH HOT

Relax with something to eat, have a tea/coffee & listen to the music you

enjoy, or play a game of pool, darts or poker with a refreshing pint.

LIVE BANDS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT No tickets needed, just turn up &enjoy the hassle free atmosphere

JAM SESSION EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON

OPEN DAILY with FREE WIFI & JUKEBOX. BIKER FRIENDLY

Relax with something to eat, have a tea/coffee & listen to the music you

enjoy, or play a game of pool, darts or poker with a refreshing pint.

LIVE BANDS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT No tickets needed, just turn up &enjoy the hassle free atmosphere

JAM SESSION EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON

OPEN DAILY with FREE WIFI & JUKEBOX. BIKER FRIENDLY

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Earlier this year a great man died. He was a good friend to many, a husband, a

father and grandfather. He was also a real ale drinker. He supported CAMRA and its goals from the start. He was a stalwart of the Lunesdale Branch and is sadly missed by ever so many.

Beer is the reason I met Julian Holt. His personality, sense of humour and integrity is why we became friends. But who was he? A beer drinker and renowned home brewer? A lifelong member of the communist party? A teacher? A prize

winning creative writer? All these and so much more. He was unique, enigmatic, a true one off. A true friend to so many.

He died of Marphan’s Syndrome, a hereditary genetic condition which has claimed other members of his family. It is because of this that we will be accepting donations for Marphan Society in exchange for a sample of special beers brewed and donated by Cross Bay.

Enjoy your beers tonight, and raise a glass to a great man, Julian Holt.

Sadly missed

JULIAN HOLT

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Westmorland CAMRA POTY 2011

Traditional Real Ales

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The Snug Micropub

at Carnforth Station

Open Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon - 2pm & 5pm - 9pm& Sunday 12.30 - 3pm

Call: 07927 396861Blog: thesnugmicropub.blogspot.co.ukEmail: [email protected]: www.facebook.com/thesnugmicropub

We serve Real Ale, Wine & Soft Drinks

No lager, spirits, music, TV

or gaming machines

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THE BEER LISTBARNGATES Ambleside, Lancs

Tag Lag Session/IPA 4.4%Golden ale, fresh spicy hop aroma, fruity bitterness builds to a refreshingly dry finish. Satisfying and moreish. DENT Dentdale

Aviator Light 4.0%An amber coloured ale with a full and rounded hop flavour. A popular ‘session’ beer for the discerning palate. Malts are complex, but take second place to a hop ensemble that make this a very distinctive beer indeed.

Rambrau Speciality 4.5%The return of this much acclaimed cask conditioned lager is enjoyed by cask ale enthusiasts and lager drinkers alike. Light and refreshing with a crisp, clean, delicate flavour. CROSS BAY Morecambe Bay

Zenith Session/IPA 5.0%A reasonably strong IPA. Light and refreshing in colour with a distinct tropical aroma, this IPA burst’s on to the palate with a citrus / fruity body followed by a hefty kick from the triple blend of hops used to take this ale a step further than the rest.

Spectrum Light 3.9%Brewed in conjunction with the Lunesdale CAMRA branch, with only English malts and hops. A true take on the classic English Bitter.

Dusk Ruby 4.0%A sweet, rich, ruby ale; bitter with a hint of blackberry. The strength was reduced from 4.5% to 4.0% in the first year of production.

SpecialsNo tasting notes - special brew for sampling and donations to charity.

Nightfall Light 3.8%A finely balanced pale and hoppy session ale that sits in the mouth with a robust body. Following through with reasonable bitterness that boasts a huge citrusy / spicy fruit finish. FOXFIELD Broughton in Furness

Not known in timeNo tasting notes available

HARDKNOTT Millom Continuum Session/IPA 4.0%

Citrus and dark berries on the nose with lots of lemon and blackcurrant flavours with a large and long lasting bitter finish. HAWKSHEAD Staveley, Cumbria

Dry Stone Stout Dark 4.5%A traditional dry oatmeal stout, as dark as lakeland slate.

Lakeland Lager Speciality 5.0%A Pilsner- style beer, made with lager malt and European lager hops - a crisp, fresh premium lager. KIRKBY LONSDALE Kirkby Lonsdale

Tiffin Gold Session/IPA 3.6%Low in strength, full in flavour brewed using bucket loads of hops giving a smooth citrus mouth and nose feel.

WPA Session/IPA 6.2%Smooth and very drinkable copper coloured, slightly bitter and fruity citrus features. LANCASTER Lancaster

Blonde Light 4.1%Designed to offer a quality cask conditioned ale to drinkers seeking a pale beer with real taste and aromatic impact.

Cherry Crush Speciality 4.2%No tasting notes available. OLD SCHOOL Carnforth

Hopscotch Light 3.8%A sunshine coloured pale ale. It balances a crisp taste with a delicate lasting hoppiness of citrus fruits.

Detention Session/IPA 4.1%A clean, straw coloured light drinking bitter. This is a fully flavoured beer with floral aromas and a slightly dry finish. THE BOROUGH Lancaster

Festival Ale TBCNo tasting notes available, brewed for this festival.

Pale Light 3.7%A crisp finish and wonderful smell are created by an epic hop combination of Chinook and Cascade. The prestigious Golden Promise pale malt provides the

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THE BEER LISTbody & a generous wallop of Cara malt adds a wonderful colour & sweet edge. THE MILL Ings, Nr Staveley

Dog’th Vader Dark 5.0%Come over to the dark side. A well-balanced beer with a hop, fruit and malt flavours and a dry bitter aftertaste finish. May the force be with you! TIRRIL Long Marton

Nameless Light 3.8%No tasting notes available. YORK York

Blonde Light 3.9%This 2013 gold medal winner is pale in colour, but not in taste. Citra hops give a refreshing tropical fruit palate that lingers throughout. BANK TOP Bolton

Old Slapper Light 4.2%A light and refreshing straw coloured bitter brewed with Dwarf Hilary hops. The initial fruitiness is complemented by a pronounced hoppiness in the finish. BOWLAND Clitheroe

Sawley Tempted Session/IPA 3.7%A copper coloured session bitter with rounded fruit flavours and a spicy finish. Named after a picturesque local village. DERWENT Wigton

Carlisle State Bitter Session/IPA 3.7%A light golden bitter using best quality pale ale malt with Fuggles and Goldings hops giving bitterness & aroma. ILKLEY Ilkley

Ilkley Gold Light 3.9%A light golden bitter using best quality pale ale malt with Fuggles and Goldings hops giving bitterness & aroma. NINE STANDARDS Settle

Silver Standard No 2 Light 4.3%A classic pale ale with a strong hoppy aroma. Silver Standard carries with it a little bit of local history; created to celebrate the anniversary of the Kirkby Stephen Silver Band. Classically pale, it has a subtle palate, and combines citrusy aromas with an earthy bitterness.

SALTAIRE Shipley Raspberry Blonde Speciality 4.0%

A refreshing blonde ale infused with a hint of raspberries. SETTLE BREWERY Settle

Settle Mainline Session/IPA 3.8%Signal Main Line, the second beer to emerge from Settle Brewing Company, is a golden IPA style beer. A refreshing , delicately fruity beer, it carries with it a little bit of sweetness, and just a hint of the promise of summer. ALLGATES Wigan

Napoleon’s Session/IPA Retreat 3.9%A deep golden/copper coloured traditional style bitter. BEAR TOWN Congleton

Ginger Bear Speciality 4.0%The flavours from the malt and hops blend with the added bite from root ginger to produce a superbly quenching finish. BOXSTEAM BREWERY Trowbridge

Piston Broke Session/IPA 5.0%A fine full bodied deep golden ale with a refreshingly hoppy palate. BRENTWOOD Brentwood, Essex

BBC2 Light 2.5%A true session pale ale. A full body and malty flavours m akes this beer very deceptive. American hops gives it a tropical fruit and citrus punch. CAIRNGORM Aviemore

Black Gold Dark 4.4%A Scottish stout with a wonderful rich dark colour. A smooth medium bodied beer with subtle bitterness gives way to late sweetness and underlying roast barley hints. DEVERELL Grays

Darkside Dark 4.8%Top selling dark beer brewed with fairtrade coffee.

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THE BEER LISTEXMOOR Taunton

Stagg Dark 5.2%A strong copper coloured premium bitter with a good malty taste and full hopped aroma. FUZZY DUCK Poulton-le-Fylde

Mucky Duck Dark 4.0%Dark stout, slightly sweet with chocolate and coffee notes from the roasted malt. GREEN JACK Lowestoft

Baltic Trader Dark Imperial Stout 10.5%An extra strong Imperial Stout with smooth rich roasted coffee & vanilla flavours. NETHERGATE Pentlow

Umber Ale Speciality 3.8%This astonishingly fresh-tasting, bone-dry lemony brew is addictive and appetising: a distinctive arid beautiful beer. HEXHAMSHIRE Hexham

Wapweasle Session/IPA 4.8%Smooth strong golden bitter. Caramalt, Crystal malt and Goldings hops combine to give a smooth mouth feel. KELHAM ISLAND Sheffield

Cabbychino Dark 4.0%Full bodied and rich with roasted notes and malty, caramel sweetness supporting the aromatic coffee and dark cocoa flavour. MAULDON’S Sudbury

Blackberry Porter Speciality 4.8%A full bodied, black porter, with a balanced hop aroma and rich blend of chocolate and roast flavours, giving way to a subtle sweet fruit finish. MR GUNDY’S Derby

Lord Kitchener Light 5.5%Full bodied, golden pale ale. Exciting new world hops, gives this beer richness of flavour which matches its strength. OLD BEAR Keighley

Great Bear Session/IPA 3.9%Dark as night this spooky stout is smooth on the palate with a strong roast flavour and a fruity finish.

PEERLESS Birkenhead Full Whack Session/IPA 6.0%

A rich golden coloured strong ale. The high level of alcohol is complemented by increased bitterness and the fruity ho[p finish is derived from Fuggles, First Gold and Cascade hops. PROSPECT Wigan

Gold Rush Session/IPA 4.5%A deep golden ale with a hoppy and bitter flavour, light fruity notes and a grassy floral finish. Named after the infamous Kondike Goldrush of 1896 REEDLY HALLOWS Burnley

Pendle Side Session/IPA 3.8%A very light coloured ale with hints of tropical fruits and a spicy aftertaste. RUDGATE Tockwith

Ruby Mild Dark 4.4%A nutty, rich ruby ale, stronger than the average mild. CAMRA Champion Beer of Great Britain in 2009. SONNET 43 Coxhoe

Bourbon Milk Stout Dark 4.3%A rich, full-body and aromas of bitter chocolate and oak,multiple flavour levels with sweet bourbon. THREE B’S Darwen

Honey Bee Speciality 3.7%Golden honey beer. Honey is apparent in both aroma and taste but does not overwhelm. TOM WOODS Barnetby

Lincoln Gold Light 4.0%Pale bitter combining lager and traditional ale malts with English grown Cascade and Pilgrim to produce a fruity aroma, slightly zesty flavour but retaining some malt characteristics. Very moreish. WILLIAMS BROS Kelliebank

Fraoch Heather Ale Speciality 4.1%Brewed with malted barley and heather flower tips to create a multi-award winning beer. A light amber ale with a floral/peaty aroma, full malt character, a spicy herbal flavour and a dry, wine-like finish.

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THE CIDER & PERRY LISTCIDER

SANDFORD ORCHARDS Crediton Strawberry Sweet 4.5%

Strawberries blended with aged cask cider and a squees of lime. Sweet and naturally pink in colour, with a citrus kick.

Fannys Bramble Sweet 4.0%Still purple cider. A marriage made in a Devon lane. Blackberries and cider, a fruity joyous light and easy cider.

WEST CROFT CIDER Highbridge Janet’s Jungle Juice Medium 6.0%

Crisp and fresh dry apple aromas, good sweetness. Really refreshing, medium in body, but a real thirst quencher. A cracking cider!

CELTIC MARSHES Bishops Frome Thundering Molly Medium 5.2%

This is a well rounded medium cider. Fresh and fruity with a lovely apple aroma. Gorgeous golden colour and a well balanced finish. Made on a Worcester farm from 100% cider apples.

LANCASTER CIDER LTD Lancaster Lune Valley Dry Dry 4.9%

A West Country style cider from our local cider producer.

NEWTON COURT Leominster Dabinett Medium 7.6%

This is a lovely medium cider with the dry Dabinett apple taste lingering for a good while in the mouth. Drinking this cider is a lot like having a dry pure apple juice, smooth and very easy to drink.

CHANT’S Glastonbury Badgers Spit Dry 7.5%

Paul Chant’s family has been making cider for over 150 years. Unsparayed apples move straight from orchard to mill and press. The juice is fermented in oak barrels. A dry, full bodied ‘proper cider’.

PARSON’S CHOICE Taunton Dry Dry 6.5%

A traditional Somerset oak aged Farmhouse Cider made with cider apples from their own orchards. Hazy yellow-orange in colour with a dry woody finish.

GWYNT Y DRAIG Pontypridd Black Dragon Dry 7.2%

The juice is fermented and matured in oak barrels to produce a cider rich in colour, body and flavour with a fresh fruity aroma.

TY BRYN (WM WATKINS) Abergavenny

Twisted Oak Dry 7.5%Fruity and smooth on the palate with a little dryness in a whisky flavoured finish.

PERRY

BROADOAKS Clutton Perry Sweet 7.5%

A sweet but incredibly refreshing perry with a glorious fresh-tastin pear flavour and a wonderful pear aroma.

ROSS-ON-WYE Ross-on-Wye Farmhouse Perry Medium 7.0%

Pale straw colour. The nose is spicy with a touch of cinnamon. Some clove and a bit of light soft pepper. There is a bit of faint sweetness and some lingering spice. Bright pear flavour.

TY BRYN (WM WATKINS) Abergavenny

Blakeny Red Perry Sweet 5.6%Lots of fruit in the aroma with a fruity flavour. Sweetish on the palate. Good stuff! (If available)

GWYNT Y DRAIG Pontypridd Two Trees Perry Medium 4.5%

A pale, fruity perry with an aroma of fruit and a hint of honey on the palate. (If the Blakeny Red is not available)

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Your Name: Membership No.:

Date Pub Name Place Name Brewery Beer Score Comment

0: no cask ale; 1: Poor; 2: Average; 3: Good; 4: Very Good; 5: Perfect Half-scores may be submitted if desired.

If you can never make our BRANCH Meetings, there are still plenty of things

you can do for CAMRA. Here are two:

SCORE BEERS The main problem here is remembering

to do it Log in to CAMRA’s online pub guide, WhatPub (www.whatpub.com), using your membership number and the same password that you use to enter the CAMRA national website. Search for the pub and enter a score for each beer that you drank. If you can’t get online, use the form below to score (or any piece of paper with the same information) and send it to the address above.

One score per pub per member per month is adequate. Please submit scores for every kind of premises, not just ‘good’ pubs.

DELIVER THIS MAGAZINE This particularly applies to members

living in remoter rural areas. Just go to the White Cross in Lancaster and ask for some Lunesdale Drinkers. Then leave them in a pub, club, shop or anywhere the public can pick them up. No special authority or permission from us is required to do this, but if you want to do it regularly, contact [email protected] (or 22 Cumberland View, LA1 4AB) and you will be told when the new issues come out. About two dozen copies is a reasonable number for the average pub. If you don’t get to the White Cross often (or at all), we will try to arrange a convenient pick-up point for you.

BEER SCORING FORM

Contact [email protected]

THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP CAMRA

Call 01524 220 230or visit www.lunesdaledrinker.com

Reach 6000+ real ale drinkersand pubgoersThe Lunesdale Drinker is the only local magazine to reach more than 6000 discerning real ale drinkers and pubgoers in North Lancashire. Best of all, advertising costs as little as £.45 per week.

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The York Hotel

• Quality Beers, Spirits and Wines•Cask Ales •Darts and Pool

• Outside Patio • Quality Food• Full Sky Sports/ESPN Package

• Free wireless internet

87 Lancaster RoadMorecambe

LA4 5QH01524 425353

www.yorkhotelmorecambe.co.uk

ALL CASK ALES £2 ON TUESDAYS

National CAMRA Runner-upReal Cider & Perry Pub of the Year 2013

• Westmorland CAMRA Pub of the Year 2014• Westmorland CAMRA & West Pennines CAMRA

Real Cider & Perry Pub of the Year 2014

THE GEORGE &DRAGON HOTEL

Nestling in the heart of Dentdale a few miles from Sedbergh, Dent is renowned as one of the quaintest

and prettiest villages in the Yorkshire Dales and within easy reach of the Lake District.

�e hotel is a Grade 2 listed building situated in the heart of the village. We are open every day,

serving real ales, ciders & perrys.

Main St., Dent, Cumbria, LA10 5QL • 01539 625256www.thegeorgeanddragondent.co.uk

www.dentbrewery.co.uk

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Campaigning for Pub Goers& Beer Drinkers

Enjoying Real Ale& Pubs

Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit

Please fill in the whole form using a ball point pen and send to:Campaign for Real Ale Ltd., 230 Hatfield Road, St.Albans, Herts, AL1 4LW

Join CAMRA today – www.camra.org.uk/joinus

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• FINE SELECTION OF CASK ALES

• FINE SELECTION

THE GEORGE- T O R R I S H O L M E -

1302 Lancaster Road, Torr isholme LA4 6LY • Tel : 01524 400794

JOIN OUR FESTIVAL OF MUSIC & FAMILY FUN! • Live Music • Bouncy Castle

• Kids Face Painting • Stalls• Food on the Go - Burger van

JFAMILYFUN DAY

Sunday 24th August

12 noon till Late

• This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay by Direct Debits.

• If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed.

• If you request The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request.

• If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit by The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. or your bank or building society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society.

- If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when The Campaign For Real Ale Ltd. asks you to.

• You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be required. Please also notify us.

Join CAMRA TodayComplete the Direct Debit form and you will receive 15 months membership for the price of 12 and a fantastic discount on your membership subscription.Alternatively you can send a cheque payable to CAMRA Ltd. with your completed form, visit www.camra.org.uk/joinus or call 01727 867201. All forms should be addressed to Membership Department, CAMRA, 230 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL1 4LW.

Instructions to your Bank or Building Society

Please pay Campaign For Real Ale Limited Direct Debits from the account detailed on this instruction subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this instruction may remain with Campaign For Real Ale Limited and, if so will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society.

Signature

Date

Banks and Building Societies may not accept Direct Debit Instructions for some types of account.

Postcode

Name

Membership Number

FOR CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALES LTD. OFFICIAL USE ONLYThis is not part of the instruction to your Bank or Building Society.

This Guarantee should be detached and retained by the payer.

Name(s) of Account Holder

Branch Sort Code

Bank or Building Society Account Number

Reference

To the Manager Bank or Building Society

Address

Postcode

Name and full postal address of your Bank or Building Society

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Service User NumberThe Direct Debit

Guarantee

Your Details

Title ____________ Surname ___________________________________

Forename(s) _________________________________________________

Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy) ____________________________________

Address ____________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

_______________________ Postcode __________________________

Email address _______________________________________________

Tel No(s) ____________________________________________________

Partner’s Details (if Joint Membership)

Title ____________ Surname ___________________________________

Forename(s) _________________________________________________

Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy) ____________________________________

Single Membership £23 £25(UK & EU)

Joint Membership £28 £30(Partner at the same address)

For Young Member and concessionary rates please visit www.camra.org.uk or call 01727 867201.

Direct Debit Non DD

I wish to join the Campaign for Real Ale, and agree to abide by the Memorandum and Articles of Association.

I enclose a cheque for _________________

Signed ______________________________

Date ________________________________

Applications will be processed within 21 days

Campaigning for Pub Goers& Beer Drinkers

Enjoying Real Ale& Pubs

Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit

Please fill in the whole form using a ball point pen and send to:Campaign for Real Ale Ltd., 230 Hatfield Road, St.Albans, Herts, AL1 4LW

Join CAMRA today – www.camra.org.uk/joinus

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