Following on from the news that Truefitt were opening a new bar in Northallerton I’m pleased to say it’s now open. Headed up by Mother and Daughter team Steph and Val Truefitt and with beers supplied by Steph’s husband Matt it really is a family run business. With 3 cask ales, 2 craft lagers and 1 […]
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A Roaring Trade – Lion’s Den Beer Shop Yarm
Yarm has it’s first specialist beer and drinks shop, with roughly 180 beers, 24 ciders, 70 spirits, 150 wines, 25 whiskeys and 20 liqueurs, a huge 98% of which are not sold in the supermarket, what’s more if they don’t stock something a customer is trying to find they will do their best to source it […]
View Post beer shop, bottled beer, craft beer, gin, real ale, teesside beer, wine, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beerMeet the Brewer: Stuart Taylor (Kirkby Lonsdale Brewery)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Kirkby Lonsdale Brewery, It is the town in which we are based. It translates as church on a hill by the lune. What is your brewery capacity? 30 bbrl per week What is different about your brewery? We are a small family run brewery producing […]
View Post bottled beer, cask beer, cumbrian beer, Kirkby lonsdale brewery, Meet The Brewer, Yorkshire beerMeet The Brewer: Nick Berkovits (Timothy Taylor's)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Timothy Taylor & Co. Ltd, named after our founder Timothy Taylor himself in 1858. What is your brewery capacity? That’s a hard one to answer really as all breweries can be manipulated to achieve volumes out with your plants normal capabilities. Even micros these […]
View Post Meet The Brewer, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beerWetherspoon Redcar: Meet the Brewer – Saltaire Brewery TONIGHT (30th July 2012)
On Monday 30/07/2012 The Plimsoll Line will be holding a meet the brewer session with Saltaire brewery from 7pm. Saltaire beers available will be: Empress IPA (abv 5.0%) Tykes Gold (abv 4.4%) Raspberry Blonde (abv 4.0%) Elderflower Blonde (abv 4.0%) Five Rise Pale (abv 3.9%) In addition to these we will also have available Wall’s […]
View Post cask ale, Meet The Brewer, northern ale, northern beer, reale ale, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beerYorkshire’s Favourite Pub 2012
Welcome to Yorkshire recently ran a competition to find Yorkshire’s Favourite Pub, I remember seeing it a while back and voting for a local favourite of mine but then completely forgot about it until I saw the winner announced on the news while they were talking about the Great Yorkshire Show. I’ll admit to being […]
View Post Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beer, yorkshire pubEuropean Beer Bloggers Conference 2012
Things have been a bit hectic since my trip to Leeds for the European Beer Bloggers Conference so this post has taken a while to get to the top of my list. Lots has already been written, plenty of photographs shared and plenty of stories told and fondly remembered. It was my first Beer Bloggers conference and […]
View Post beer blog, beer blogging, cask ale, leeds, northern beer, Yorkshire beerBattle of the Breweries: Mallinsons vs Roosters @ The Slip Inn, York, 23rd June
The last Battle of the Breweries pitted Marble against Summer Wine and was a great day out with plenty of excellent beers and a tasty BBQ. This one promises to be another corker with 16 beers from 2 of Yorkshires best breweries….Mallinsons and Roosters. It kicks off at midday and along with the beer there […]
View Post battle of the breweries, battle of the brewers, cask ale, real ale, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beerWetherspoon Redcar: Meet the Brewer Wednesday 06/06/12
As new regular feature at The Plimsoll Line in Redcar are holding Meet the Brewer events with different local breweries, the events will be held once a month for the next few months, each one will include a chance to sample a range of beers from the featured brewery as well as the opportunity to […]
View Post cask ale, cask beer, Meet The Brewer, redcar ale, redcar beer, Yorkshire beer, yorksihre aleMeet The Brewer: Stuart Neilson (North Riding Brewpub)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? North riding brewpub –the building has been called the north riding hotel since it was built in the late 19th century What is your brewery capacity? 2bbl What is different about your brewery? Its tidgy and its in the cellers of our pub/hotel How […]
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