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Jun 2023

Last Updated: 02/06/2023
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Buy a pint of Crimple Valley and support Harrogate hospice

by Vicky Carr

| 02 Jun, 2023
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A Harrogate man with a lifelong career in beer is brewing up a project to support the hospice that cared for a relative in his final days.

Mark Noble has paired up with Bosun's Brewery to create Crimple Valley IPA, which will be sold in aid of Saint Michael's Hospice.

Mark's father-in-law was cared for at the hospice, on Hornbeam Park, until he died two years ago. Mark said:

"It's a fantastic place. They really cared for him. He went very peacefully and calmly in there. It was a very dignified end to his life.
"The hospice have chosen the pump clip and design — they've incorporated the viaduct across Crimple, which is one of the last things people there see.
"It's a beautiful view and it has made a really nice design.
"We've chosen an IPA because they're popular beers at the moment. It's 4.2% so not too strong and palatable for most people.
"It's a pale colour with fruity notes. The key thing is it's brewed locally."


The IPA will be officially launched tomorrow (Saturday, June 3) at Bosun's beer festival at its tap room in Sandbeck Park, Wetherby.




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Mark, who spent his career working for large breweries before retiring briefly at Christmas, set up The Crafty Caskman in January and is working independently this year to sell beer into bars and restaurants on behalf of Bosun's and several other local breweries.

He hopes to do the same with the Crimple Valley IPA and has already found it a spot on the pumps at the Shepherd's Dog on Otley Road, Harrogate.

For every pint sold, 15p will be donated to Saint Michael's Hospice, making each barrel worth £10 to the charity.

Mark said:

"The more we can sell, the better. It's still early days, because it's not officially launched until Saturday, but people are saying they're interested in having it.
"Next week I'll be out there promoting it to pubs, hotels and restaurants. I want to get it in as many places as possible, and I hope people will look for it when they're out.
"The way they economy is, there's less funding going towards charities, but everyone still finds the time to go and have a pint. If you have a pint of Crimple Valley, you're doing something you enjoy and also contributing to a good cause."


Any pubs, hotels or restaurants interested in buying Crimple Valley IPA to support the fundraising can email Mark Noble for more details.