Cheers as The Mid Boldon Club is named CAMRA's Club of the Year for 2022
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The award, which is decided by a vote among CAMRA members, was handed over by the organisation’s North East regional director Hubert Gieschen in a ceremony at the club.
The venue has previously been named as Sunderland and South Tyneside Club of the Year, but this is a bigger honour.
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Hide AdVoters consider quality of the real ale, promotion and product knowledge, cleanliness, service and welcome, style, décor and furnishing, community focus, atmosphere and sympathy with CAMRA’s aims.
The club, founded in 1912, keeps four continually changing cask ales for varied tastes. Supplying brewers include Maxim, Darwin and Rivet Catcher.
Steve Drummond has been a director of the club for 25 years. He is also treasurer of the Sunderland and South Tyneside branch of CAMRA, where he has been involved for 20 years.
He said: “The club keeps a good range of real ales and always in excellent condition. We keep our prices very competitive; on average £2.80 a pint for cask ales.
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Hide Ad“We’ve had a long tradition of keeping cask ales, but we only entered the competition for the first time this year. To be honest I’m surprised as to how well we’ve done.
“It’s great to have some sort of recognition from outside our club membership, for being a club that keeps great cask ales and at a good price and tries to be inclusive for everybody who wants to come.
“We now find that people are travelling here. We’re 10 minutes walk from East Boldon Metro."
The Mid is now one of 16 regional winners, one of which will be named National Club of the Year in January.
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Hide AdPhil Gregg, national coordinator for the Club of the Year competition said: “The fact that we’re still seeing such shining examples of club excellence despite these challenges is incredible, and a real testament to these winners.
“We believe that member only clubs are important community assets that promote the social wellbeing of the local area, and this competition aims to highlight the very best examples across the country.”