Beer lovers in the Harrogate district will be spoiled for choice with two festivals taking place in Knaresborough and Harrogate.
This weekend, Knaresborough Lions will stage their annual beer festival during the FEVA arts festival. It gets underway tonight (Friday) at Knaresborough House from 7pm where there will also be live music on offer for revellers.
Entry is free and there will be a large selection of beers, ciders, lagers, wine, soft drinks and food available.
On Saturday, the festival runs from 12pm until 11pm and will coincide with FEVA’s Picnic in the Park, which is also being held at Knaresborough House.
On Sunday, the festival starts from 12pm until the beer runs out.
Harrogate Beer Week
Harrogate is gearing up for the return of its beer week following its debut event in 2021.
Running from September 19-25, Harrogate Beer Week will celebrate the town’s craft beer scene, brewing heritage and beer in the community.
There will be events hosted at bars, brewery taps, and other venues across Harrogate such as beer and food pairings, blind beer tasting quizzes, bottle shares, home brew competitions, talks and brewery tours exploring the making of beer.
Other features on the programme will include an ‘Indie Beer Trail’ and live local music and a special local beer has been brewed for the occasion. The programme will be announced on August 24.
The event is being sponsored by Harrogate Business Improvement District, Cold Bath Brewing Co, Daleside Brewery, Harrogate Brewing Co, Roosters Brewing Co, and Turning Point brew Co and Black Sheep Brewery.
Harrogate Beer Week was created by Harrogate-based Rachel Auty. She said:
“This event is a spotlight on the very best of what’s on offer in Harrogate and is created and delivered by people who actually live and work here, and know the town.
“The north of England is a superb destination for great craft beer and I’m incredibly proud of the beer scene we have in Harrogate — we boast some of the UK’s leading innovators in brewing and a truly unique portfolio of indie bars and taprooms.”
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Harrogate care home resident enjoys first window pint
A Harrogate care home resident has been able to enjoy a pint with his son for the first time in months.
Colin Jameslund, who moved into The Manor House, Harrogate earlier this year, saw his son Phillip through a window this weekend.
The pair have always bonded over a drink and Colin knows his ale, having previously worked as a sales director at John Smith’s Brewery.
It has been a tough few months for the pair but Colin is optimistic about the future. He told the Stray Ferret today:
“My son lives in Chester but visits as often as he can. It was good to have a pint with him, we both had some Black Sheep beer.
“It’s not nice when I have to stay away from my family so being able to see them through a window means an awful lot to me.
“I do really feel for those who haven’t been able to have any visitors. I feel lucky here, the staff have been wonderful.”
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Colin is in a high priority group for the new coronavirus vaccine but says he is happy to wait his turn.
Caryn Ferguson, the client liaison manager at The Manor House, told the Stray Ferret:
“It is really nice to see something so positive happening in the care home. It has been a tough time for everyone.”
The care home is trying to lift spirits this Christmas by putting up decorations and will even have pupils from Brackenfield School round to sing carols outside the building this Friday.