This blog post has been a long time coming. For anyone who knows me you have probably noticed that I am a bit obsessed with this small Yorkshire Market Town.
Situated just north of Ripon, a quick 15 minutes off of the motorway is the little town of Masham, if you have never visited the market town, or even heard of it then you will definitely have heard of its two famous Breweries. It is the home of Theakston & Black Sheep.
We first came across this wonderful place when we booked a weekend away 5 years ago, for me the decision was made on the promise of a brewery tour at the Black Sheep Brewery. The hotel we stayed at shares a wall with the latter brewery, even though it is a Theakston pub - take the tours where all is explained.
For the last 5 years we have stayed at the White Bear Country Inn, we even ended up having our Wedding reception here. Sue and the team are so friendly and will always make you welcome, so please pay them a visit...an overnight stay is approx £125 a room including (an amazing) breakfast. I'd like to be able to recommend a few restaurants in Masham, but we have never ventured away from the White Bear for a meal. Apart from the Wedding Breakfast and a Sunday Roast last year I have always ordered the same, Steak & Chips (with blue cheese sauce)...cooked to perfection, you would really struggle to have three courses.
Make sure you try the beer bread - it is served both at breakfast and for dinner and is like a sweet cake with a salty crust...its so good that our wedding guests ordered loaves to take home with them!
At the bar they offer a large range of Theakston beers, including the new craft range...on a recent visit I tried the new IPA and Barista Stout (cake in a glass...yum).
If you are just looking for a coffee, with a view of the market square then I suggest you head to Johnny Baghdad's for a spot of people watching, this is situated on the square next to the church. The markets run on most weekends, but head down early as it gets really busy.
Naturally if you are here you are more or less obliged to hit the breweries, the tours are fantastic. Personally we prefer the Theakston brewery tour & visitor centre as it is more 'oldy worldly' and ironically feels less corporate, when in fact it is Black Sheep who are more of a private firm (the Theakston family still own their brewery but have more corporate ties).
The stories behind these two breweries are fascinating - and the staff clearly love their products and have so much knowledge that you can't help but want to stock up in the shops. The only downside to the shops is that you can find their normal beers cheaper in the supermarkets...but I suppose you only pick up the beers that you can not find locally, the Black Sheep Imperial IPA is worth the money as is the Theakston Pale Ale & Distillers Cask!
In both visitor centres you can relax and enjoy the range of regular and seasonal beers. The Black Bull In Paradise (Theakston) is really cosy in the winter months...make sure you get a taster board, beers do not come better in any pub !
On a more recent visit to Masham we discovered that they have more than just beer on offer. Pop into Corks and Cases if you are looking for a bottle of wine or some spirits, surprisingly this little shop now has its on on site distillery offering it's own Masham Gin. The chap who I spoke to was really enthusiastically about his gin, it has a smooth aniseed flavour and matches perfectly with a bottle of Fevertree tonic water. Naturally this gin has had hops added as a nod to the towns famous export. I bought a bottle for both my wife and my mother in law....safe to say both bottles will soon need replenishing.
So in a nutshell, when you are looking for a day out, or even a weekend away, head out into the dales to my favourite place, browse the market, drink some beer and just take in the atmosphere of this wonderful place.
A blog for all things booze. Far from being a connoisseur, I enjoy sampling different beers, ciders and spirits from all over ! Especially Rum & English Craft Beer. Follow me on Twitter @tonightstipple
Saturday, 26 August 2017
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