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1st October 2024

CAMRA announces the 2024 National Cider Pub of the Year

That Beer Place in Chester, Cheshire, has been crowned National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year 2024 by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).

CAMRA’s prestigious National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year recognises the best pub or club that promotes and encourages the sale real cider and perry across the UK.

Owners Lisa and Dale Lord (pictured above) will be presented with the award on Tuesday 1 October at That Beer Place at 1.30pm as part of the Campaign’s Cider and Perry Month.

That Beer Place in Chester has become a hub for both beer and cider enthusiasts alike, with a real focus on showcasing a diverse range of ciders and perries. Judges were impressed with the select and interesting variety of draught ciders and perries, supplemented by a diverse and wide choice of bottles.

The newly crowned pub boasts of up to 140 real ciders and perries, promoting producers from the UK, Europe, America and beyond, along with around 350 beers. The popular and inclusive venue attracts thirsty visitors from far and wide and is well respected within the local community.

Reacting to being crowned the best cider pub in the UK, Lisa Lord said: “We’re chuffed to bits to be named CAMRA’s National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year 2024! For the past three and a half years, we’ve had a passion for being at the forefront of championing real cider and perry, and it’s great to finally be recognised on a national level. Our goal has always been to make Chester a destination for cider and perry celebration in the UK. This award only solidifies that vision.”

Judges praised the extensive knowledge and enthusiasm for cider and perry shown by the pub’s team, and their deep commitment to educate the public about these wonderful drinks. That Beer Place regularly stages events with independent UK cider makers and industry experts, with future plans to launch a training programme named That Cider School to teach local restaurants and drinks buyers about the diversity and variety of cider.

The pub hosts monthly Chester Cider Club evenings which aim to foster a community of cider lovers who are open to exploring new flavours and reject the  chaptalised, diluted, industrial drinks that masquerade under the same name – something CAMRA wholeheartedly agrees with.

CAMRA’s Competition Co-ordinator, Sarah Newson said: “That Beer Place is a very worthy winner, and I congratulate Lisa and Dale for creating such a positive environment for cider and perry education to flourish. Their desire to put cider front and centre in the UK drinks scene is admirable and one we can all support.

“As in previous years, the competition was fierce with the top four all being fantastic examples of pubs who champion cider and perry. I would thoroughly recommend pubgoers to seek out all the regional winners and experience what a truly great pint of real cider and perry can be. The difference in taste between what these pubs can offer and the mass-produced ciders from commercial producers commonly found in supermarkets is astounding.”

Sarah also praised the other three finalists in the competition: The Frothblowers, Peterborough; The Hop Inn, Hornchurch and The Woodman, Bridport.

The presentation of the National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year kicks off CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Month. CAMRA supports and campaigns for cider and perry throughout the year and highlights them with celebrations throughout May and October, coinciding with the natural production cycle of apples and pears. October is when producers will harvest and press fruit from orchards, ready to be stored for fermentation.

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From the editor:

To attend the award event on 1 October at That Beer Place at 1.30pm please contact press@camra.org.uk

More information about CAMRA’s National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year award, including previous winners, can be found here: https://camra.org.uk/what-we-do/cider-and-perry-pub-of-the-year/

Campaigning details and resources for CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Month can be found here: https://camra.org.uk/what-we-do/cider-and-perry-months/

CAMRA’s definition of real cider and perry can be found here: https://camra.org.uk/campaign_resources/introducing-camras-new-definition-of-real-cider-and-perry/

Full list of Regional CAMRA’s National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year award winners

East Anglia – Frothblowers Arms, Peterborough

East Midlands – Red Lion, Kniveton

Greater London – Hop Inn, Hornchurch

Greater Manchester – Petersgate Tap, Stockport

Kent – Old House, Ightham

Merseyside & Cheshire – That Beer Place, Chester

North East – Station House, Durham

Northern Ireland – Dog and Duck, Lisbellaw

Scotland – Jolly Judge, Edinburgh

South West – Tom Cobley Tavern, Spreyton

Surrey & Sussex – Robin Hood, Icklesham

Wales – Flute and Tankard, Cardiff

Wessex – Woodman, Bridport

West Midlands – Bailey Head, Oswestry

West Pennines – Black Horse, Preston

Yorkshire – Nan Moor’s, Todmorden

The three runners up are:

Frothblowers Arms, Peterborough

Hop Inn, Hornchurch

Woodman, Bridport

About CAMRA:

CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is a not-for-profit consumer group with over 150,000 members that has been operating since 1971. Our vision is to have quality real ale and thriving pubs in every community.


Media Contact:  

CAMRA Press Office:

press@camra.org.uk

01727 337863

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