The Scarborough News

Reasons to be cheerful at brewery

Another accolade and Yorkshire Bitter contract with Marks & Spencer for Wold Top firm

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The owners of a brewery based near Hunmanby are celebratin­g a prestigiou­s double – landing yet another award and a new contract with a major supermarke­t. Wold Top Brewery was announced as the winner of the Family Business category in the Farm Business Food and Farming Industry Awards at an awards dinner at the House of Commons recently.

Brewery director Gill Mellor said: “As a farm-based business brewing beer from our own crops, it’s very rewarding to win a farming award. Winning the family business category award is particular­ly fitting given that we have recently welcomed the fifth generation with the birth of twin girls.”

The brewery has also been selected by Marks & Spencer to brew an exclusive own brand Yorkshire Bitter.

The 3.8% ABV bitter will be available from 499 of Marks & Spencer’s 650 stores in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, including Yorkshire branches in Beverley, Scarboroug­h and York.

The retailer already stocks Wold Gold and Scarboroug­h Fair IPA.

The beer is described as a refreshing bitter with a delicate peppery finish that is brewed using Yorkshire spring water, barley malts and British Northdown hops.

Mrs Mellor said: “It’s very encouragin­g for businesses like ours to see the increasing focus that retailers like Marks & Spencer have on locally sourced produce.

“We’re overjoyed at the prospect of creating a beer that is available exclusivel­y on their shelves.”

 ??  ?? Alex Balchin with the Yorkshire Bitter for Marks & Spencer.
Alex Balchin with the Yorkshire Bitter for Marks & Spencer.
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 ??  ?? Wold Top owners Gill and Tom Mellor with their Farm Business award.
Wold Top owners Gill and Tom Mellor with their Farm Business award.

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