British brewing company Marston's has decided to discontinue several popular cask ales, impacting consumer choice and causing concern among real ale enthusiasts. CAMRA criticizes the decision, highlighting the loss of history and traditions in British brewing.
The Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) has criticized a decision by Marston's , a British brewing company, to discontinue several popular cask ales . The beers will no longer be available in cask or keg format, affecting pubs and pub-goers. CAMRA 's cider and perry campaigns director, Gillian Hough, expressed disappointment, stating that consumer choice is diminishing due to a focus on accountants and profit margins.
The decision to discontinue these beers is expected to impact the brewing history and future of British brewing. However, some of the beers will still be available in bottled form until the end of December
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