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The term micropub was originally devised by the
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, in the 1976 edition of its
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, simply as a description for an unusually small but otherwise traditional pub. Examples of pubs described as such in this era included Manchester's
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and
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in Bury St Edmunds. In more recent years, the term came to be redefined much more tightly, as a very small, modern, one-room
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, serving no food other than snacks, and "based upon good ale and lively banter". The original of these newly defined micropubs is often cited as the Butchers Arms in Herne, Kent.


Definition

According to the Micropub Association, an organisation set up in 2012, a micropub is now defined as follows: ''"A micropub is a small freehouse which listens to its customers, mainly serves cask ales, promotes conversation, shuns all forms of electronic entertainment and dabbles in traditional pub snacks".'' The Micropub Association goes on to explain that a micropub may or may not have a bar, and might serve beer straight from the cask or through hand pumps, but share a philosophy: a simple pub with the focus on cask beer and conversation for entertainment. This modern definition is not accepted by all pub campaigners, many of whom continue to use the term micropub simply to refer to any unusually small public house.


History

It became easier to set up a small independent
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in the United Kingdom following the passing of the 2003 Licensing Act, which became effective in 2005. The Butchers Arms in
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, was opened in 2005 by Martyn Hillier after spending several years as an
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, and to describe this new and novel style of pub, Hillier resurrected the term "micropub". In 2009, Hillier gave a presentation to the AGM of
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, in
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, outlining what he considered to be the simplicity of this new micropub model and encouraging other people to consider opening similar type establishments. It proved to be a catalyst, with the Rat Race Ale House in
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six months later and Just Beer Micropub in
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opening August 2010, soon after followed by The Conqueror Alehouse the same year. Since then, there have been several more micropubs opening such as The Just Reproach in
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and the Bake & Alehouse in
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, Kent. In June 2012, the Micropub Association was set up by Hillier along with Stu Hirst, as a resource for other would-be micropubs and to give free advice on the setting up and running of a successful micropub. Hillier wrote on his website: ''"The Micropub Association will be a place where like-minded real ale lovers can share their micropub experiences. The Micropub Association will also be a platform for the new Micropubs to tell the beer drinking community about themselves. A successful Micropub is based upon good ale and lively banter and I want this to come across through the Micropub Association. Ultimately I’d like to think that we could become a useful lobby group to support the likes of CAMRA and SIBA, promoting the real ale experience".'' From 1 October 2014 the Micropub Association launched its official micropub recognition scheme, which allows micropub owners to register as a Recognised Micropub Member. To qualify a micropub must commit to holding up the tenets and ethics of the Association's definition of what it means to be a micropub. Once accepted a personalised certificate, with one year's validity, is issued for display in the establishment to demonstrate to visitors that it is promoting the ethics and tenets of what it means to be a micropub. In 2015, Hillier was named Campaign for Real Ale campaigner of the year for launching the Micropub Association. In April 2015, planning permission was granted to open the first micropub in Scotland, in Kelso in the Scottish Borders.


Influence

In September 2012,
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announced its 16 regional round winners of the 2012
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(POTY) competition, amongst which were two modern micropubs, Just Beer in Newark, Nottinghamshire, (East Midlands regional winner) and The Conqueror Alehouse in Ramsgate, Kent, (Kent regional winner). In November 2012, CAMRA announced that The Conqueror Alehouse had been chosen to be one of the four finalists in this competition. In September 2014,
CAMRA The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation headquartered in St Albans, which promotes real ale, real cider, cider and perry and traditional British pubs and clubs. History The organisation was founde ...
announced its 16 regional round winners of the 2014
National Pub of the Year The National Pub of the Year is an annual competition held by CAMRA, the winner of which is announced in the February of the year following that in which the competition is run, that finds the best pub in the UK. Established in 1988, the compet ...
(POTY) competition, amongst which was a micropub, The Door Hinge in Welling (Greater London regional winner). Whilst micropubs constitute only 0.4% of all pubs that sell real ale, three of the
CAMRA The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation headquartered in St Albans, which promotes real ale, real cider, cider and perry and traditional British pubs and clubs. History The organisation was founde ...
Top Sixteen pubs in its 2015 National Pub of the Year competition were micropubs, Hail to the Ale, One Inn The Wood and Yard of Ale. In November 2015,
CAMRA The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation headquartered in St Albans, which promotes real ale, real cider, cider and perry and traditional British pubs and clubs. History The organisation was founde ...
announced that Yard of Ale (Kent regional winner) had been chosen to be one of the four finalists in this competition. In April 2015,
CAMRA The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent voluntary consumer organisation headquartered in St Albans, which promotes real ale, real cider, cider and perry and traditional British pubs and clubs. History The organisation was founde ...
announced that Martyn Hillier had been chosen as the Campaigner of the Year at its 2015 AGM for his work giving advice to others interested in establishing new pubs and for founding the Micropub Association. In the New Year Year's Honours List 2024 Martyn Hillier was awarded an MBE described as Founder, Micropub Association. For services to Business and to Hospitality.


Literature

In March 2017, the first book devoted solely to micropubs was published. "The Micropub Guide : Enjoying the pint-sized pub revolution" is a 350-page paperback published by Duncan Petersen,() which describes the concept, its history and development, with venue listings and has a foreword written by Martyn Hillier.


See also

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References


External links

* http://www.micropubadventures.co.uk/ Micropub Visits around the UK * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCVXzu9xFUo/ A short video about The Butchers Arms * {{cite news, last1=West, first1=Ben, title=Community fixers? The mighty rise of the micropub, url=http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/09/community-fixers-mighty-rise-micropub, work=
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