CAMRA are the UK’s foremost experts on all things beer - they are known as the campaign for real ale after all - their roots date back to 1971 and in that time they’ve compiled data on over 4,500 pubs across the UK.
Each year they release the ‘good beer guide’ - which details the best of the best of UK pubs - chosen by CAMRA for having the best cask beers avaliable, with reviews on each and every one.
13. Drum & Monkey
Housed in a former American-style bank, this city centre pub made the guide for its unique bar and varied clientele.
14. The Griffin
Home to one of the classiest interiors of any Glasgow pub - The Griffin stays true to its 1903 origins.
15. Society Room
This listed building is in the heart of Glasgow’s West End on 73 Berkeley Street. It was purchased by the Glasgow Society of Musicians in 1905 for £805 and improved to the cost of £2213 – including the addition of the Concert Room. It has spent many years as the hub of the Jazz Festival. Since the Ottoman Coffeehouse took over the building in 2015, the Concert Room has become the main lounge for coffee lovers to meet and congregate.
16. The State Bar
A CAMRA Award winner, The State Bar had to be included in the guide.