European Beer Consumers' Union

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The European Beer Consumers' Union (EBCU) is an independent non-religious, non-politically affiliated international consumer organisation that was founded during May 1990 in Bruges by three European national beer consumer organisations, CAMRA (UK), Objectieve Bierproevers (Belgium) and PINT (Netherlands).

(In 2002/3 Objectieve Bierproevers was replaced by Zythos)

[edit] Aims

The union campaigns on European level to:

  • Preserve traditions in European beer culture particularly regional and local producers using traditional methods.
  • Promote craft beers and breweries including local/national beer styles and breweries and help support small breweries to prevent assimilation into multinational companies.
  • Represent beer drinkers to ensure consumers receive quality beers and value for money and choice in the marketplace.

[edit] Current Members (2007)

Logo

The union currently has 14 constituent members:

Country Acronym Organisation Name Founded
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom CAMRA Campaign for Real Ale 1971
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands PINT Vereniging Promotie Informatie Traditioneel Bier 1980
Flag of France France ATPUB Association Pour l'Union des Biérophiles
Flag of Belgium Belgium Zythos 2003
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland ABO L'Association des Buveurs d'Orge 1991
Flag of Austria Austria BierIG BierIG Österreich 2002
Flag of Denmark Denmark Danske Ølentusiaster 1998
Flag of Norway Norway NORØL Norske Ølvenners Landsforbund 1993
Flag of Finland Finland Olutliitto 1992
Flag of Sweden Sweden Svenska Ölfrämjandet 1985
Flag of Poland Poland Bractwo Piwne 1995
Flag of Italy Italy Unionbirrai 1999
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Sdružení přátel piva
Flag of Germany Germany Frankisches Brauereimuseum 2001

[edit] References

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