BLACK SHEEP BREWERY AND JERVAULX ABBEY - Tuesday 7th May - by car

Black Sheep Brewery - A visit to the Black Sheep Brewery in Masham, North Yorkshire is a true ‘Yorkshire Beer Experience’.
Following the take-over of the Theakston’s family business in 1992, Paul Theakston, the younger son, gained the title of 'Black Sheep' after deciding to build from scratch a new brewery in Masham, laid out in traditional fashion to produce real beer using the finest raw materials.
Our guide will take us, ‘behind the scenes' to explain the art of traditional brewing. We will then have lunch in the bistro, which will include a token to be used for Black Sheep Beer/tea or coffee. And don't miss the Brewery Shop.
Following the take-over of the Theakston’s family business in 1992, Paul Theakston, the younger son, gained the title of 'Black Sheep' after deciding to build from scratch a new brewery in Masham, laid out in traditional fashion to produce real beer using the finest raw materials.
Our guide will take us, ‘behind the scenes' to explain the art of traditional brewing. We will then have lunch in the bistro, which will include a token to be used for Black Sheep Beer/tea or coffee. And don't miss the Brewery Shop.

Jervaulx Abbey - Following the visit to the Brewery we will drive the 6 miles to the picturesque ruined Abbey of Jervaulx.
Originally a Cistercian House, dedicated to St Mary, and founded in 1156. The Abbey is owned by the Burden family.
After a visit to the Abbey, tea (not included in the price) will be available in the charming tearoom specialising in home baking and China teas.
Cost: £28.00 (£30.00) includes Brewery tour and a two course lunch, plus entry to the Abbey
Deposit: £10.00 (£12.00)
Leader: Gillian Wilson
Please Note : Anyone interested in this trip but not keen on driving could possibly be a passenger with another member, contact outing leader if you would.
Jervaulx Abbey - Following the visit to the Brewery we will drive the 6 miles to the picturesque ruined Abbey of Jervaulx.
Originally a Cistercian House, dedicated to St Mary, and founded in 1156. The Abbey is owned by the Burden family.
After a visit to the Abbey, tea (not included in the price) will be available in the charming tearoom specialising in home baking and China teas.
Cost: £28.00 (£30.00) includes Brewery tour and a two course lunch, plus entry to the Abbey
Deposit: £10.00 (£12.00)
Leader: Gillian Wilson
Please Note : Anyone interested in this trip but not keen on driving could possibly be a passenger with another member, contact outing leader if you would.