Independent Yorkshire brewery, T&R Theakston has recruited a flurry of new team members in readiness for its Visitor Centre’s busiest season.
In readiness for the summer ahead, new Visitor Centre Manager Nichola Bramley will be joined by Visitor Centre Ambassadors & Tour Guides Dave Harley and Bee Horner, as the Masham brewery prepares to welcome hundreds of beer-lovers to its Visitor Centre, The Black Bull in Paradise.
Managing Director of Theakston’s Brewery, Richard Bradbury said: “It’s a pleasure to welcome Nichola, Dave and Bee to the Black Bull in Paradise and to the Theakston team. With another busy summer in full flow, their skills and experience across hospitality, customer services and marketing will be invaluable in ensuring every visitor to T&R Theakston gets a warm welcome and enjoys a memorable experience learning how we craft some of the country’s best beers, including the iconic Old Peculier.”
Established in 1982, the Visitor Centre provides beer fans the opportunity to go beyond the bar and see behind the scenes of the brewery’s almost 200 years of history. Visitors are able to sample Theakston’s core range of ales and learn about the ingredients and expertise which go into creating the perfect pint through one of the guided brewery tours.
The brewery’s Visitor Centre is open from 10.30am – 4.30pm (Mon – Sat), with regular guided tours throughout the day and private tours available on request.
Tickets can be purchased online and are priced at £12.95 per adult and £5.95 per child, including a complimentary pint (or two halves or three thirds), or soft drink in the Black Bull in Paradise bar.
For more information and bookings visit: https://www.theakstons.co.uk/pages/visitors-centre-homepage
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For more information contact Chloe Murray or Ben Ormsby at Aberfield Communications on chloe.murray@aberfield.com / ben.ormsby@aberfield.com, or call 0113 880 0444.
About Theakston Brewery
Established in Masham, North Yorkshire in 1827, Theakston Brewery, with nearly 200 years of brewing expertise, is one of the UK’s oldest and most highly regarded traditional ale brewers. Operating as an independent brewer, it is the second largest of its kind under family control in the UK.
Theakston is one of just two breweries in the country still committed to making and repairing traditional oak casks, with Findlay’s Cooperage based at the brewery.
There are nine permanent brands in the Theakston range: Theakston Best Bitter, Theakston Old Peculier, Theakston Summit (Chilled Pale Ale), Theakston XB, Theakston Lightfoot, Theakston Quencher, Theakston Barista Stout, Theakston Pale Ale and Theakston Dark Mild, along with a range of well-established seasonal ales. The Black Bull in Paradise, the Theakston Brewery Visitor Centre in Masham welcome visitors throughout the year.
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For more information contact Chloe Murray or Ben Ormsby at Aberfield Communications on chloe.murray@aberfield.com / ben.ormsby@aberfield.com, or call 0113 880 0444.
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