Roger Protz became involved with the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) out of a passion for real ale and a desire to promote and preserve it. He joined CAMRA in 1976 when real ale was at risk of declining in the face of mass-produced beer. His dedication to beer led him to write extensively on the subject and edit the Good Beer Guide, thereby playing a significant role in reviving and sustaining real ale in the UK. For more details, you can check his Wikipedia page.
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