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Tartu Wilde Pubi pakub hallikat-hägust, hapukat "kanasuppi"
[29. aprill, 2003]
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Andrei [19.07.13 18:33]
Just to dig out some information from CAMRA's "Strategic Campaigning Framework 2008-2012":Vision:CAMRA's<a href="http://zsxlvwxufuh.com"> viison</a> is one of a vibrant UK brewing and pubs industry where consumers increasingly appreciate and have easy access to quality, distinctive and good value real ales in well-run and viable community pubs and in the off-trade.Mission: CAMRA's mission is to act as the champion of the UK consumer in relation to the drinks industry.Statement of Aims 1. Campaign for greater appreciation of traditional beers, ciders and perries and the public house as part of national heritage and culture2. Support the public house as a focus of community life3. Promote quality, choice and value for money4. Protect and improve consumer rights Only #1 is specifically about real ale so there's an awful lot that CAMRA *should* be doing in the other areas.
Sophie [04.07.13 17:21]
The people who shluod be fighting back are anyone with an ounce of interest in truth over spin. This is only one report from the government. As we have seen from the Iraq inquiry and from the David Nutt resignation - the government (and opposition) see evidence based thinking as one option amongst many (the other options including the popular "make it up as you see fit"). The media seem increasingly in on this too - research is too costly for them and spreading fear and panic presumably sells lots of papers (I assume that is why they are full of it)We live in a culture were "understanding things" is looked down on by large parts of our society as well which does not help us - but is certainly working in the governments and medias favour. As for why CAMARA are not shouting about this - well perhaps I've been indoctrinated too much by Mr Pickthall - but they strike me as a group who have their own cosy blinkered agenda and don't really want to leave the nice comfortable groove in which they travel. Dave above is right - we need to find ways of getting a wider audience than other people who already know we are being lied to left , right and centre by a bunch of people who rely on us not reading original research or thinking for ourselves. http://bemhgsiqn.com [url=http://wrzbtegoa.com]wrzbtegoa[/url] [link=http://deipzhmlel.com]deipzhmlel[/link]
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Karlos [03.07.13 03:58]
My point of view is that of a US (California) craft beer drinker and home <a href="http://bnosmqvqizk.com">brweer</a> watching this debate with interest from the outside in. Take it as you will.With regards to CAMRA, do you really think that they are ready to become the flag bearer for drinking? Not beer drinking, or drinking quality beer, but drinking as a whole. Because if they start taking up the cry against these reports, that's what they will become. Which then opens them up to being the target as 'that evil organization promoting alcoholism' to anyone who cares to take a pot shot.I can't help but draw a correlation to the NRA (National Rifle Assn) here in the US. Their primary charter is to protect the 2nd amendment (the right to bear arms), but also to promote gun safety and responsible gun usage. However, because they've taken on the anti-gun lobby as a whole, they're branded by as defending a criminals right to buy automatic weapons to use in crime. Members of the NRA call up images of gun-toting rednecks bent on shooting anything that moves. Is it fair? Hardly, but it's what has happened over time.At the moment, from my cozy seat far, far away, CAMRA enjoys a very positive image, encouraging the production and enjoyment of high quality ales and craft beers. I personally don't think that they really should jeopardize their agenda and position by trying to publicly take on a broader anti-prohibition stance.
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