Beoir joins the European Beer Consumers Union
Beoir has become the newest member of the European Beer Consumers Union, Europe’s umbrella group for organisations which promote beer culture and drinkers’ rights. The unanimous decision was made by the delegates of the EBCU’s existing member organisations at their most recent biannual meeting in Copenhagen on November 3rd 2012.
The EBCU was founded in 1990 and currently consists of thirteen national member organisations, representing 170,000 paying members. High-profile EBCU member groups include CAMRA in the UK and Zythos in Belgium. The umbrella group provides a platform for campaigning at the European level and its activities include an annual reception for MEPs and production of a manifesto on drinkers’ rights in the lead up to the European elections. The 2009-2014 manifesto may be found here; an updated version for the 2014 elections is currently in production.
As a full EBCU member, Beoir now has access to a broad range of campaigning experience from across the continent. We are now able to participate in a shared approach to the problems which face the beer drinker today, not least of which is the ongoing neo-prohibitionist denormalisation of alcohol. And on a symbolic level it is right and fitting that Ireland — one of Europe’s highest per capita consumers of beer — now takes its place among the organised and united beer drinkers in the rest of Europe.
The EBCU’s press release on Beoir’s accession is available here.
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