The organisation first became linked with the show via sponsorship in 2006, saying at the time that it made "perfect sense for CAMRA to sponsor the Great British Beer Experience as an increasing number of chefs, food critics and ingredient experts realise that beer is the superior complement to any cuisine".
Opportune
At this year's show, CAMRA will be offering visitors the chance to experience Britain's national drink, real ale, with a series of enlightening tastings.
CAMRA hopes the Experience will educate consumers and provide an opportune platform to show off some renowned regional specialities. The show runs from 26th-30th November at the NEC Arena, Birmingham.
As well as a handful of head brewers, experienced beer
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tutors such as Roger Protz and Jeff Evans will be there to lend some of their unrivalled knowledge on the subject.
Speaking in anticipation of this year's show, Nik Antona, CAMRA Regional Director for West Midlands, said: "An event of such magnitude and reputation provides the perfect environment for people to learn a little more about real ale and its importance within our national culture.
"With such a regional spread of samplings on offer in the tasting theatre, we hope to show visitors the importance of their local brew in relation to the growth in cask ale sales at the moment".
Wells and Youngs of Bedford are one of many brewers to support CAMRA at the show.
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