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Have you ever wondered how CAMRA members select pubs for the CAMRA Good Beer Guide? The National Beer Scoring Scheme (NBSS) is a 0-5 point scale for judging beer quality in pubs. It is an easy to use system that has been designed to assist CAMRA branches in selecting pubs for the Good Beer Guide and also monitor beer quality by encouraging CAMRA members from any part of the world to report beer quality on any pub in the UK.
If you are a CAMRA member, we want you to tell us about the quality of beer in the pubs you visit.
If you are not a member why not join Europe's most successful consumer organisation by
clicking here
How do I take part?
To submit your scores please visit www.beerscoring.org.uk.
You can get handy NBSS cards to take with you to the pub to record the information.
What do I need to record?
I) Your name & Membership No.
ii) The date you visited the pub
iii) The Name of the Pub
iv) Where the pub is located
v) score out of 5
vi) The name of the beer (optional)
What do the scores mean?
1. Undrinkable. No cask ale available or so poor you have to take it back or can't finish it.
2. Poor. Beer that is anything from barely drinkable to drinkable with considerable resentment.
3. Average. Competently kept, drinkable pint but doesn't inspire in any way, not worth moving to another pub but you drink the beer without really noticing.
4. Good. Good beer in good form. You may cancel plans to move to the next pub. You want to stay for another pint and may seek out the beer again.
5. Very Good. Excellent beer in excellent condition.
6. Perfect. Probably the best you are ever likely to find. A seasoned drinker will award this score very rarely.
How often do I complete a card or submit an entry?
This is down to personal preference. You may choose to score per beer or per pub, averaging your score for each pub visit. In the latter case, the beer name (unless you've only been drinking a single beer) can be left bl
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Have you ever wondered how CAMRA members select pubs for the CAMRA Good Beer Guide? The National Beer Scoring Scheme (NBSS) is a 0-5 point scale for judging beer quality in pubs. It is an easy to use system that has been designed to assist CAMRA branches in selecting pubs for the Good Beer Guide and also monitor beer quality by encouraging CAMRA members from any part of the world to report beer quality on any pub in the UK.
If you are a CAMRA member, we want you to tell us about the quality of beer in the pubs you visit.
If you are not a member why not join Europe's most successful consumer organisation by clicking here
How do I take part?
To submit your scores please visit www.beerscoring.org.uk.
You can get handy NBSS cards to take with you to the pub to record the information.
What do I need to record?
I) Your name & Membership No.
ii) The date you visited the pub
iii) The Name of the Pub
iv) Where the pub is located
v) score out of 5
vi) The name of the beer (optional)
What do the scores mean?
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Undrinkable. No cask ale available or so poor you have to take it back or can't finish it. |
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Poor. Beer that is anything from barely drinkable to drinkable with considerable resentment. |
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Average. Competently kept, drinkable pint but doesn't inspire in any way, not worth moving to another pub but you drink the beer without really noticing. |
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Good. Good beer in good form. You may cancel plans to move to the next pub. You want to stay for another pint and may seek out the beer again. |
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Very Good. Excellent beer in excellent condition. |
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Perfect. Probably the best you are ever likely to find. A seasoned drinker will award this score very rarely. |
How often do I complete a card or submit an entry?
This is down to personal preference. You may choose to score per beer or per pub, averaging your score for each pub visit. In the latter case, the beer name (unless you've only been drinking a single beer) can be left blank.
To submit your scores click here.
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