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Faversham's Shepherd Neame wins Golden Award from the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra)

08:45, 17 September 2021

updated: 08:46, 17 September 2021

Faversham brewer Shepherd Neame has won a prestigious title from the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra).

As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, Camra is recognising the people and businesses that have made a significant contribution to its campaign for better beer.

Camra has recognised Shepherd Neame for its commitment to quality brews
Camra has recognised Shepherd Neame for its commitment to quality brews

And Shepherd Neame is the latest to benefit - receiving a Golden Award for its efforts over the years.

Nominated by Camra members and the public, more than 80 breweries were nominated with 18 being recognised.

Chief executive Jonathan Neame said: “Our team members are committed to quality and innovation, with a passion for brewing the best beers. Throughout the challenges of the last year our team members and licensees have shown great resilience and spirit; to have our brewery recognised in this way is a great accolade.”

Shepherd Neame's head brewer Mike Unsworth checks the latest beer in production
Shepherd Neame's head brewer Mike Unsworth checks the latest beer in production

Camra awards director, Gary Timmins, said: "These awards reflect the dedication and legacies of these businesses over the last 50 years, and the impact they have had on our campaign and on British brewing and cider production.

"Winners have been chosen for their successes in standing the test of time; they are breweries or cider and perry producers that have gone above and beyond in delivering excellence or innovation over the years. I applaud them for their dedication and for being industry stalwarts.”

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