About Us
We are the South East Essex branch of the Campaign for Real Ale, set up in 1974 to pursue CAMRA's objectives at a local level. We're made up of over 1000 members living within our Branch area, a mix of people from different occupations & backgrounds, but all having one thing in common - the love of good quality beer.
We hold monthly branch meetings, where branch business is conducted, as well as social activities. We have run a Beer Festival that was held annually at the Freight House in November.
South East Essex CAMRA beer festival is back for 2024 at the Naval & Military club, please see the festival page for more details. PLEASE support pubs! They need our patronage now more than ever.
Branch meetings :
Our branch meetings are usually held on the first Tuesday of every month. Here we learn about what's happening within our branch area, for example, upcoming beer festivals, pub closures and refurbishments, and updates from CAMRA HQ on items of national interest such as changes to laws and current campaigns. We discuss and select entries for the "Good Beer Guide" and local awards such as "Pub of the Year", and organise campaigns on a local level when necessary. As these meetings are held in either a pub or club, there are many opportunities to sample the ales on offer. There may also be a real cider or perry available. You do not have to be a member to attend our branch meetings so why not come along to one. See our Branch Diary for dates.
Social activities:
Pub visits and bus trips, which can either be local or to places outside of our branch, and revolve around beer or cider and perry. For further information, please see the Branch Diary.
CAMRA objectives:
The threat of pub and brewery closure give cause for concern. It restricts drinkers' choice, affect consumer rights and can damage communities.
CAMRA has often been described as Europe's most successful consumer organization with over 150,000 members nationwide. We play our part by promoting and publicising good quality real ale and cider at every opportunity; by actively campaigning to save pubs and breweries from closure, both locally and nationally; by seeking to preserve the historical, cultural and architectural character of pubs in our area; and by protecting and improving consumer rights. If you would like further information or just a chat about our branch, please come along to any of our activities.
Statement from CAMRA: Wednesday 12 April 2023 We have had clear national guidelines in place since 2018: no pub should be considered for an award if it displays offensive or discriminatory material on the premises, or on social media associated with the pub.