A PUB in Buckinghamshire has made it into the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for 2024.

The Wheel in Naphill, High Wycombe, which has been run and owned by Mark and Claire Christia since 2006, has made it into the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for the 15th time. 

The new edition of the guide features 30 pubs from across the local branch’s area, with other perennial favourites and some new entries. It can be ordered online from CAMRA or found in all good bookshops.

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Bucks Free Press: Wheel licensee Claire Christian and staff member Rhi MacDonald holding the new edition of the Good

Mark said: “We moved here in 2006 and have been in the Guide from 2008 onwards.”

Explaining the reason behind The Wheel winning the award, Mike Clarke, Chair of the local Aylesbury Vale and Wycombe CAMRA branch said: “The Wheel consistently offers four well-kept real ales.

"Local beer drinkers can also relax over a few pints knowing that the 300 bus route between Wycombe and Aylesbury runs past the door.”

This year’s Good Beer Guide departs from tradition with a striking Iron Maiden-themed cover.

Lead singer of the heavy metal band, Bruce Dickinson, is an avid ale drinker.

He collaborates with Stockport brewery, Robinsons, to brew Trooper, his own real ale, a beer that is occasionally on tap at the Wheel.