Beverley’s newest brewery has taken a major step forward, launching a new range of draught beers, having found a suitable base in the town.
Following the successful launch of Black Mill Brewery at the 2016 Beverley Real Ale Festival the team behind it has been working on its next development which included a permanent sales outlet for the three core ales.
Beverley Real Ale festival sponsor AJ Pies and Pastries have taken the title in the Best Ready to Eat category at the ‘Deliciously Yorkshire’ taste awards 2015.
Bountiful Beverley, a light fruity session ale was named by Rob Snaith from Driffield. The beer is expected to be a big hit at this year’s event that takes this weekend.
With only a few weeks left to go before the doors open to the 3rd Beverley Real Ale festival, festival organisors are expecting yet another sell out with record numbers of real ale and cider
Beverley Food Festival and Beverley Real Ale Festival have joined forces for the second year running for what promises to be the most successful Beverley real ale Festival and Beverley Food Festivals.
After the huge success of the second Beverley real ale festival held at the Memorial Hall back in October. Festival organizers have been inundated with requests to hold a special Christmas festival.
This Sunday the Beverley Food Festival will take place in the centre of Beverley. The event officially opens at 10am and will feature a hundred stall that will all be selling a variety produce from the local area.
In just over a month’s time the Beverley Real ale Festival will be taking place. Building on the success of last year’s event the Beverley Real Ale Festival has joined forces with the Beverley Food Festival.
The Beverley Food Festival and The Beverley Real Ale Festival have joined forces in what promises to be one of the region’s premier food and drink events!
The first ever Beverley Real Ale and Cider Festival takes took place last weekend with tremendous support from the local community. Nearly 2000 poeple attended the event which took place in the magnificent surroundings of St Marys Church in Beverley.
The long-awaited Beverley Real Ale Festival at St Mary’s Church proved to be a massive hit as hundreds attended the first event of its type in one of Beverley’s most historic land marks.
From Tuesday 9th of October real ale lovers across the region will get the chance to sample the Beverley Real Ale festivals first festival ale ‘White Rabbit’ Brewed by festival sponsors Great Newsome Brewery.
Set within the beautiful St Mays Church in Beverley, The Beverley Real Ale Festival hopes to pull in pounds for the churches charity by pulling pints of some of the county’s finest real ales.
The Dog & Duck will be hosting a Real Ale Festival in Beverley that will include twelve guest ales, a selection of ciders and live entertainment from local acts while raising money for local charities.