Beer Scores

What Pub, Beer Scoring and the Good Beer Guide

You are probably aware of the ‘Good Beer Guide’, National CAMRA’s flagship publication which lists the best pubs in the UK. But what you may not know is how those pubs are selected to appear in the Guide. The answer is that it is largely via beer scores submitted by CAMRA members from all over the country.

So if you are a CAMRA member you can send in beer scores, If you’ve ever wondered why your favourite pub isn’t in the Guide, this may well be because you, and others, haven’t entered scores rating the quality of beer there.

Continue reading this breakdown or see full details about the National Beer Scoring System.

Not enough scores

Not enough scores

Not enough scorers

Not a GBG candidate

Enough scores

Enough scores

Enough Scorers

A GBG candidate

You pubs needs your beer scores

Your pub needs your beer scores

By beer scoring, you can contribute to the process of selection of pubs that go in the Good Beer Guide.

So how do I score the quality of the beer?

You don’t have to be an ‘expert’ to begin scoring your beer. However, it is not about your personal favourite beer receiving the highest scores! You may try a beer that isn’t to your normal taste but what you need to consider is the quality of that beer,  how well the pub has kept it and served it, and score it according to the general guide below.

It is a simple 0 to 5 point  system, with half points being used if your opinion of the beer falls between two categories.

0.      No cask ale available

1.      Poor. Beer is anything from barely drinkable to drinkable with considerable resentment.

2.      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.

3.      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

4.      Very Good.  Excellent beer in excellent condition. You stay put!

5.      Perfect.  Probably the best you are ever likely to find.  A seasoned drinker will award this score very rarely.

How do I submit my scores?

In order to submit your scores you need to login to CAMRA’s online pub guide www.whatpub.com either on a computer or by smart phone.  Here you will find a list of over 35,800 real ale pubs from all over the UK; these are not all Good Beer Guide pubs, merely pubs that serve real ale.  In order to start submitting scores via What Pub you need to:

1.      Login.  To do this you need your membership number and your CAMRA password. 

2.      You can then search for your pub by name.  Be careful here as there are many pubs in the country which share the same name.   My advice is to search by the pub name and the town or postcode.  The What Pub smart phone web page also gives you the option to search for real ale pubs nearby, very useful if you are in an unfamiliar town.

3.      Once you have found your pub a ‘Submit Beer Scores’ box will appear on the right hand side of the screen (or on the tab bar underneath the pub photo if you are using a smart phone).

4.      Simply fill in the date and your score then as you begin typing the brewery name should automatically appear underneath were you are typing.  You do not have to enter the name of the beer you are drinking but if you wish to do so once you have entered the brewery name you should  be able to click on the arrow in the beer box and a drop down list of that brewery’s beers should appear. In some cases the beer you are drinking may be new or a one off by the brewery so may not appear on the list, if this is the case you can simply type in the beer name. Select the correct one click ‘submit score’ and your score will be entered into the database.

It is as simple as that. An added bonus is that it will keep a record of your scores so you can look back to see what beers you have had and how you rated them if you want. 

Alternatively, you can score via the Good Beer Guide App.

How do I edit my scores?

If you made a mistake or just want to amend your recent beer scores you can do so by going to https://pubzilla.camra.org.uk/beerscoring/ and log on with your CAMRA credentials.

[Article by Sonia James-Henry which originally appeared in Mersey Ale]

[Graphic adapted with kind permission of CAMRA – Deal, Dover, Sandwich & District]