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Focus: The Crown Inn, Good Beer Guide Entry 2023

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase The Crown Inn in Little Missenden as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.

WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS

This stalwart of the Guide never ceases to offer a good pint and a warm welcome. The clientèle includes a good mix of regulars and those passing through, perhaps enjoying some of the local walks. The landlord is a real ale enthusiast and often rotates his beer so it is a good idea to check if you are after a particular pint. The pub also has three en-suite rooms available.”

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Cheers to The Crown Inn in Little Missenden, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023

Focus: The Green Dragon, Good Beer Guide 2023 Entry

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase The Green Dragon in Flaunden as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.

WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS

An ancient rural pub which has aa historic Tap Room, for which time has stood still since it was reconstructed in 1838.

It reopened in 2020 following a refurbishment that won a CAMRA Pub Design Award, and features in the Campaign’s publication Britain’s Best Real Heritage Pubs. Lovely enclosed garden to the rear and roadside seating to boot!”

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Cheers to The Green Dragon in Flaunden, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023

#Tryanuary

Mid-Chilterns CAMRA is thrilled champion the #Tryanuary campaign as we kickstart the New Year.

Tryanuary is a campaign that encourages consumers to support local, independent beer-businesses during the difficult month of January.

This January looks to be particularly challenging for pubs and breweries, so we will be campaigning in their name throughout the month.

Look out for weekly features of amazing pubs in the Mid-Chilterns, along with seasonal blogs about Burns Night, the new winter Tapler magazine and more!

Cheers to a new year of pubs, beer and breweries, starting with #Tryanuary.

Focus: The George Ale House, Good Beer Guide 2023 Entry

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase The George Ale House in Great Missenden as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.

WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS

A good pub with great atmosphere, the George reopened in August 2018 and specialises in real ale. Four handpumps serve beers from far and wide.”


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Cheers to George Ale House in Great Missenden, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023

Focus: The Bell Inn, Good Beer Guide 2023 Entry

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase The Bell Inn in Bovingdon as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.

WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS

Friendly local split into several areas – the bar area is on two levels with wooden beams (and together with the snug is the original area of the pub); snug with dart board and games machine; separate restaurant to the rear. Good restaurant and bar food. 2/3 real log fires in winter. Small patio and smoking area to the side. Up to 3 guest real ales from local breweries.”


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Cheers to The Bell Inn in Bovingdon, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023

Focus: Monks Inn, Cider Pub of the Year 2022

In this week’s focus blog, we’re taking a look at the branch’s ‘Cider Pub of the Year’ for 2022 – Monks Inn, Hemel Hempstead.

Situated in Hemel Hempstead’s market square, Monks Inn gushes with traditional farmhouse, scrumpy and playfully flavoured ciders on a weekly basis. This year, Monks Inn has completed the holy trinity of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA awards, taking ‘Best Newcomer’ in 2019 then ‘Overall Champion Pub of the Year’ in 2020, and now ‘Cider Pub of the Year’. What a trophy cabinet!

ABOUT THE PUB

Hertfordshire is a far cry from the heralded cider-making territories of Somerset, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, yet Hemel Hempstead’s illuminated market square is a bastion for those fond of an apple-based tipple (or two!).

Amongst the nail salons, barbers and food vendors of varying creed (Jollof Rice from Triple B and Pita Gyros from Hellynmic Hym are both quality choices that can be brought into pair with your pint) sits a building gilded in green and white, once home to a branch of Jenning’s Betting Shops. Since 2018 this space has housed Monks Inn micropub, a space that hums with rockers, bikers, gamers and more, all gleefully glugging up to six unique ciders poured Monday through to Sunday.

ABOUT THE CIDER

Popular producers such as Celtic Marches, Pulp, Gwynt Y Ddraig and Sandford Orchards grace glasses either by the pint or the half, as session ciders are offered alongside more robust examples that have been made to traditional, higher strengths.

A not untypical selection of ciders at Monks Inn

MORE THAN JUST QUALITY CIDER

Talking of calibre, this establishment has gone from strength to strength in its’ modest but perfectly formed 5-year history. Highlights include ‘Best Newcomer’ and ‘Overall Champion Pub of the Year’ commendations, each an acknowledgement of Monks’ stellar cask ale selection, welcoming environment and admirable community ethos. It could be argued that the resilience of Monk Inn’s was recognised most over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the micropub’s extended family (AKA ‘Monkonians’) were pulled together by an extraordinary effort from Clint (owner) and his staff behind the bar.

In the times when no pub could operate conventionally, Monks Inn took to the pumps to pour containers of delicious cider and beer for customers to takeaway, with a contact-free home-delivery service for those more cautious. The dedication, positivity and community ethos of Monks Inn represented a bright light in an otherwise dark time for all, no less for hospitality workers themselves. We congratulate Monks Inn on their Cider win, made more impressive with the knowledge of recent adversities that the team have conquered with fervour.

WHAT NOW?

The good times keep on coming for ‘Monkonians’ with the opening of its sister pub Friars Inn in August this year, conveniently located opposite, also in the Market Square (situated in the former ‘Market Arms’ premise – open Monday-Sunday).

Craft-keg beer, pool tables, darts and a jukebox are joined by regular live music events as key highlights of the new location. Clint has also made improvements in the club above Friars. Previously known as ‘FUSE’ the reopened space is now named ‘Roxys’, with live and recorded music covering genres both old and new. Plans to add a dedicated kitchen and a roster of varied events such as drag, burlesque, art displays and private parties are all in the pipeline.

Bonded by a common mission for quality and community, Clint’s exciting vision sees each establishment excel in their unique specialities.

Clint addressing thirsty patrons, explaining his vision for Monks and beyond

ONE FOR THE ROAD

As both a speciality and source of acclaim for the founding pub, quality cider from renowned producers is always on offer at Monks Inn. Here’s to Monks Inn, Hemel Hempstead – your Cider ‘Pub of the Year’ for 2022.

CHEERS

Focus: The George Inn, Good Beer Guide 2023 Entry

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase The George Inn in Berkhamsted as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.

WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS :

Well looked after outside, and inside there is a central island bar within a single room format. The character changes style as the room turns around the bar. Window bench seating in the front windows and high stool tables, moving into a lounge type of feel with lower table and chair format and then coffee shop-style low table and sofa behind the bar island. All very well presented. Covered courtyard area also. Décor consists of wallpaper, framed prints and newspapers, plus mirrors.”

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Cheers to The George Inn in Berkhamsted, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023

Focus: Trekkers Bar, Good Beer Guide 2023 Entry

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase Trekkers Bar in Chesham as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.

WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS :

A micropub in a former barbershop on Chesham’s Market Square. Trekkers is dedicated to showcasing local breweries.

Alongside the reasonably-priced cask ale offering, there are up to seven keg beers on tap, plus cider, sparkling wines and gin.

The fridge and shelves offer a further national and international beer selection in bottle and can.”

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Cheers to Trekkers Bar in Chesham, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023

Focus: The Rising Sun, Good Beer Guide 2023 Entry


The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication and the is the best-selling beer and pub guide, featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best pubs, including fourteen from the Mid-Chilterns branch.

We are thrilled to showcase The Rising Sun in Berkhamsted as one of Mid-Chilterns CAMRA’s entries into this year’s Guide.



WHAT THE GUIDE SAYS :



The Rising Sun in Berkhamsted is a traditional pub which adopted the environs of lock 55 in 2013.

The ever changing guest beers and multiple real ciders/perries are accompanied by hundreds of gins, cigars, and exotic spirits and liqueurs.

Three inside areas, canal-side seating and a sunken patio make this a pub for any time of the year.

Look out for the many events that take place throughout the year including beer festivals, quizzes, and cheese club!”

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Cheers to The Rising Sun in Berkhamsted, Good Beer Guide entry for 2023.

GOOD BEER GUIDE 2023

Mid-Chilterns CAMRA are thrilled to announce that CAMRA’s ‘Good Beer Guide 2023’ is out now and features fourteen of the branch’s greatest pubs.

HERTFORDSHIRE ENTRIES

The George Inn, Berkhamsted
The Rising Sun, Berkhamsted
The Bell, Bovingdon
The Crown, Berkhamsted
The Green Dragon, Flaunden
The Full House, Hemel Hempstead
Monks Inn, Hemel Hempstead
The Kings Arms, Tring

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ENTRIES

Trekkers Bar, Chesham
The George Ale House, Great Missenden
The Blue Ball, Asheridge
The Crown Inn, Little Missenden
The Red Lion, Marsworth
Elephant And Castle, Amersham

The Good Beer Guide is CAMRA’s seminal publication featuring 4,500 of the UK’s best real-ale pubs, in rural and urban areas.

Now in its’ 50th edition, CAMRA’s publication is the best-selling beer and pub guide with a foreword from King Charles III alongside consumer features, industry analysis and a comprehensive guide to hundreds of UK breweries too!

The Good Beer Guide’s 2023 foreword is from King Charles III


As always, our nominees were curated from the highest scoring establishments on WhatPub, CAMRA’s public scoring portal which allows all members to put their local forward for awards and commendations.

Congratulations once again to all of our entries – here’s to another fantastic edition of CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide!

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CHEERS