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Old 31-08-2008, 18:42   #1
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Like cask ale? - read on

As discussed on another thread with Sparkologist I mentioned getting a trip up to the Theakstons brewery in Masham Nr Ripon, anyone interested please reply

Anyone welcome, male, female, young (over 18 though!) or old, single divorced or widowed

I'll get some prices for a mini-bus, don't want to be driving do we


September - October
Open -
10.30am - 4.30pm

Guided Tours -
11.00am, 12.00pm,
2.00pm and 3.00pm
Brewery Tours

The Theakston brewery tours start at 11.00am, 2.00pm, 3.00pm and are approximately one and a half hours in length.

Prices Adults £ 5.25 Senior Citizens £ 4.50All prices include a pint sample or soft drink.

Special evening tours

For a special occasion, evening tours and parties are available for groups of 20-50 people.
These special events are hosted by a brewery guide and include a personal tour with as much beer sampling as you like (and we can also provide food to suit the occasion).
Evening tours run between 7.15pm-10.00pm and cost £12.50 per head (plus catering, if required).


Access

The Brewery is a 'tower style' brewery, which means that everything starts at the top and is thereafter moved by gravity.
This means that there are steep stairways and some narrow walkways. People with mobility difficulties should be aware of this.
Due to health and safety reasons we cannot include children under 10 years of age into the brewery.

Please note, there are no brewery parking spaces so we suggest that visitors park in Masham market place and take the short signposted walk to the centre.


All info taken from Theakstons Web-Site
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