The 2012 CAMRA Good Beer Guide is launched later today and research from it shows:
-Just under 5,500 beers are now in regular production across Britain
-Boom time for British brewing means drinking ‘a beer a day’ would take just under 15 years!
-Yorkshire brewers top the charts with over 600 beers regularly produced in region
-Boom time for British brewing means drinking ‘a beer a day’ would take just under 15 years!
-Yorkshire brewers top the charts with over 600 beers regularly produced in region
CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide 2012 – out today (September 15th)  – has released staggering new findings showing there are just fewer  than 5,500 beers now in regular production across Britain. Such a marked  growth comes at a time when 99 new breweries have opened in the past 12  months, taking the national total to 840.
Based on the findings of Britain’s best  selling beer and pub guide, its editor, Roger Protz, has proposed that  if a real ale fan were to drink every beer now regularly produced in  Britain at a rate of one a day (to stay within responsible drinking  guidelines), it would take him/her just short of 15 years to try them  all! This does not even take into consideration the few thousand extra  seasonal and one off brews that British brewers churn out during the  course of a calendar year.
Roger Protz, CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide editor, said:
"The choice and diversity of beer in  Britain is literally staggering, and in reality, if one hardy soul was  to attempt the challenge of sampling every beer produced in Britain,  including seasonal offerings, you’re going to be looking at an estimated  25 year stretch!
‘Such a range is exactly what  discerning beer drinkers expect in the current climate, and in spite of  economic difficulties and pub closures, Britain’s pioneering brewers are  more than rising to the challenge. Never will anyone alive today have  seen 5,500 regular beers produced on these shores at any one time."
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To show this huge growth in the number  of beers now regularly produced around Britain, CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide  has produced a league table of the most prolific brewing counties.
While Yorkshire as a whole sweeps away  all competition with over 600 regular beers brewed in total, West  Yorkshire comes up trumps as a single area with a whopping 276 beers  permanently produced by the county’s 43 brewers.
Roger continued, "Areas  such as Yorkshire are recording startling brewery growth, with over 6  times more brewers in the region than when the first Good Beer Guide was  compiled in the 1970’s. Not only are there an exploding number of  breweries operating in Britain, but also the quality of real ale has  never been better. Speciality brewers are using the finest raw materials  - malt and hops –to make their ales. Britain is a great place to be  drinking good beer."
 
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