To mark Yorkshire Day, two of the region’s celebrated breweries have joined forces for a special limited-edition release. Brew York has teamed up with the iconic Kelham Island Brewery to launch Yorkshire Rider – a bold, modern pale ale inspired by Kelham Island’s legendary Pale Rider.
Crafted as a tribute to Yorkshire’s rich brewing heritage, Yorkshire Rider brings together the best of both breweries’ expertise. Expect vibrant citrus and pine aromas layered with subtle floral notes, and a refreshing, balanced bitterness that makes it a standout summer pint. It’s a beer brewed with pride – for those raising a glass to God’s Own Country.
Based in York, Brew York was founded in 2016 and has quickly become one of the region’s most dynamic and creative breweries. Known for their bold flavours, playful branding, and community spirit, they’ve helped put York back on the UK’s craft beer map.
Their collaboration partner, Kelham Island Brewery, has been a cornerstone of Sheffield’s beer scene since 1990. As one of the first independent breweries to open during the modern beer revival, Kelham Island helped lead the way for the UK’s craft revolution. Its flagship Pale Rider won CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Britain in 2004 and remains a much-loved classic.
The release of Yorkshire Rider is timed to coincide with Yorkshire Day, celebrated every year on 1st August, a day that honours the history, traditions, and spirit of the county. From its stunning landscapes to its vibrant cities and rich cultural legacy, Yorkshire Day is a time to celebrate everything that makes the county unique.
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