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Witch Ale
Free quarterly newsletter of East Lancs CAMRA

Two new editors, Simon Scott and Emma Harrison, took the helm in early 2006 and have redesigned the newsletter to give it a fresh look and feel. If you have any comments you can contact the Witch Ale editors at .

Each issue contains a whole host of news and interesting articles written by local members. Anything from personal accounts of visits to pubs throughout the UK or further afield, interviews with key branch members, detailed news of real ale developments across the region, pub walks, and reviews appear in the free magazine.

Witch Ale is distributed by volunteers and is available at most pubs serving real ale in East Lancashire. So watch out for Witch Ale in your local and keep up to speed with real ale in your area!

Writing for Witch Ale

If you would like to contribute to future editions of Witch Ale, you can contact the editorial team via e-mail at or phone on 01282 411304.

Current issue (Witch Ale 53)
Issue 53 is out now! Look out for it at your local real ale pub...
Download back issues
Click on the links below to download or open previous editions of Witch Ale.
Read Witch Ale 50 (525kb PDF)
Read Witch Ale 49 (625kb PDF)
Read Witch Ale 48 (795kb PDF)
Axe the Beer Tax
Axe the Beer Tax
Britain's pubs are under severe and sustained pressure. CAMRA predicts that up to 7,500 pubs could be lost by the end of 2012. Pubs play a vital role in the social life of communities up and down the country - and are an essential part of promoting a more responsible drinking culture. It is time to stand up for a Great British tradition and save the pub.
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