The Autumn edition of CAMRA Angle , the quarterly magazine of the Sunderland and South Tyneside branch of CAMRA, has just been published. Copies are being distributed to real ale pubs throughout the area , and beyond. As usual , this is another full issue and well worth a read.
There are articles from our roving reporters in London Kings Cross, Lancaster, The Great British Beer Festival and the inaugural Woodfest in Castleford. There is a centre spread containing the updated Washington Ale Trail and a review of the Washington Arms.
A couple of milestones feature. The Sunderland and South Tyneside CAMRA branch celebrates its 40th year and Maxim Brewery its 10th.
On a sad note we remember long time CAMRA member John Holland who died last month.
A regular section is a news update on pubs and breweries in the branch as well as Locale pubs and those that offer discounts. A new feature is a Cider page ; Ive been drinking more of it lately ( not out of a cheap bottle on a park bench - in case you were wondering).
Issue 49 is rounded off by a pub quiz and a pump clip quiz.
Almost forgot, the magazine has a new editor. Nice guy !
If you cant find a copy, follow this link to download your own, and for more branch news. .http://sst.camra.org.uk/
A couple of milestones feature. The Sunderland and South Tyneside CAMRA branch celebrates its 40th year and Maxim Brewery its 10th.
On a sad note we remember long time CAMRA member John Holland who died last month.
A regular section is a news update on pubs and breweries in the branch as well as Locale pubs and those that offer discounts. A new feature is a Cider page ; Ive been drinking more of it lately ( not out of a cheap bottle on a park bench - in case you were wondering).
Issue 49 is rounded off by a pub quiz and a pump clip quiz.
Almost forgot, the magazine has a new editor. Nice guy !
If you cant find a copy, follow this link to download your own, and for more branch news. .http://sst.camra.org.uk/
And remember, accept no imitations.