Welcome to the Dursley & District Sub-Branch of Gloucestershire CAMRA

Dursley and District CAMRA is a sub-branch of Gloucestershire CAMRA Gloucestershire CAMRA and covers the postcode areas GL9, GL11, GL12 and GL13.

CAMRA’s mission s to act as the champion of the consumer in relation to the UK and European drinks industry.

It aims to:

CAMRA also sees a need to promote and protect some quality bottled beers that are not bottle conditioned, as survivors of certain styles, or as interesting beers in their own right.


The Good Beer Guide

The Good Beer Guide is The Campaign for Real Ale’s way to keep pubs at the forefront of our campaigning. Recognising the vanguard of serving real ale and doing much more for the community than ever, pubs that get selected for the guide can be confident that they are amongst the best pubs in the country. With 4500 pubs listed in the guide, chosen by independent consumers this has been the best-selling beer and pub guide for over 50 years.

This year’s guide is fronted by the legendary rock star Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, whose own personal journey through the world of beer has also highlighted the importance of pubs, both in providing an early platform for success and as a welcome respite from the huge amount of work and energy that goes into being one of the most successful bands to come out of the UK.

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Congratulations to the Salutation Inn at Ham, Berkeley for winning our Cider Pub of the Year 2024


Dursley District CAMRA Pub of the Year

Congratulations to the Old Spot in Dursley for winning our Pub of the Year 2024


May & October are Cider and Perry Months!

CAMRA supports and campaigns for cider and perry throughout the year, and we spotlight it with celebrations twice a year. These are in October and May, during which time our local branches organise cider and perry events across the country.

Unlike real ale production, which can happen at any time of the year, real cider and perry is generally a seasonal product and can only be made when the fruit is ripe. Production is tied to a natural cycle of the apple and perry pear trees found in orchards around the country.

The month of May was chosen because it is when the orchards come into bloom and fruit begins to set which will then be harvested. It is when cider and perry production in the previous year reaches maturity and can start being enjoyed. It is also a time for celebration of the fruits of cider makers labour!

October is equally an extremely busy time for cider makers when production is in full flow and fruit is being harvested, milled, pressed and stored for fermentation.


About LocAle

LocAle is an initiative that promotes pubs stocking locally brewed real ale in order to reduce the number of ‘beer miles’ from brewery to pub cellar. It is based on growing consumer demand for quality local produce and increasing awareness of environmental issues.

Launched in 2007 by CAMRA’s Nottingham branch, CAMRA branches around the country now award accreditation to pubs that regularly stock at least one real ale. The pub can then advertise their support by posting the window sticker in their pubs.

Some of the benefits of stocking locally produced real ale in local pubs includes:

– pubs can attract more visitors through their doors, including tourists

– consumers can enjoy greater beer choice and diversity

– local brewers are supported with increased sales

– local economy is supported as more money is generated and spent locally

– fewer beer miles means less impact on the environmental

Finding a LocAle pub near you

Pubs which have been given LocAle status by their local CAMRA branch can display the LocAle sticker on their windows or doors. The stickers are dated with the year of the accreditation, and there should be LocAle pump clip crowners to show the beers which are brewed locally.

Many branches also list the pubs that have LocAle accreditation on their websites and in their local newsletter. 



CAMRA is not just about Real Ales

Visit CAMRA’s Real Cider & Perry Pages

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