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Yorkshire whisky distillery’s annual Open Day includes specialist masterclasses

Yorkshire whisky distillery's annual Open Day includes specialist masterclasses

 

The team at Yorkshire's first single malt whisky distillery is hosting an Open Day with specialist masterclasses in July.

 

Spirit of Yorkshire's annual Open Day will take place at its distillery in Hunmanby, North Yorkshire, between 12 noon and 6.30pm on Saturday, July 27th. Visitors will be able to participate in a host of whisky-related activities,from tasting sessions to masterclasses and distillery tours.

 

Spirit of Yorkshire's director and co-founder, David Thompson is looking forward to welcoming people to Yorkshire's first whisky distillery and the home of Filey Bay: "Throughout the day, visitors will have opportunities to go on a distillery tour, taste our whisky, join in with masterclasses,and see the direct drilling farm machinery that is changing the way we grow the barley for our whisky. Visitors will also be among the first to sample and buy Filey Bay Yorkshire Day 2024 Special Release single malt whisky.

 

"We're also very excited to be hosting two special masterclasses at this year's event: ‘Fresh from the Cask' and ‘Directors' Choice'.During the ‘Fresh from the Cask' session, visitors will taste six drams of whisky drawn straight from the cask. In the ‘Directors' Choice' session, you will get to taste mine and Joe's favourite whiskies as we explain how they were created and what makes them special."

 

Two free masterclasses will also be held on the main stage: ‘Legacy and Conservation,' which will focus on conservation and ethos, and ‘Made of Yorkshire,' which will feature a local artisan producer.

 

Wold Top Brewery mobile bar will be serving a range of beers and other local producers will also be at the distillery, sharing their stories and offering samples, as well as selling produce and products for visitors to take home.

 

Adult Open Day tickets cost £15 when pre-booked or £20 on the door and include a distillery tour and tasting and a Spirit of Yorkshire nosing glass. Child tickets (6 to 17 years) cost £5.00 and include a distillery tour (but no tasting) Under 6's are free, but they cannot join a distillery tour. Tickets for the masterclasses cost £45 per session. Pre-booking online atwww.spiritofyorkshire.comis advisable, but tickets may be available on the day, subject to availability for both the Open Day and the masterclasses. 

 

The Pot Still Coffee Shop will be serving hot drinks and homemade cakes throughout the day.

 

Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery is one of only a handful of distilleries worldwide that grows 100% of the barley used for its whisky production. It is a collaboration between farmer and brewer, Tom Mellor from Wold Top Brewery and business partner, David Thompson.

 

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Photograph caption:

Whisky Director Joe Clark will lead the ‘Fresh from the Cask' masterclass Joe Clark with Filey Bay Yorkshire Day 2023

For more information or to arrange an interview with David Thompson, please contact Tracey Baty at three60 marketing on:

 

Direct line:01430 871360

Mobile:07971 961574

E mail:traceybaty@three60marketing.co.uk

 

Notes to editors

 

  1. Filey Bay Yorkshire Day 2024 Special Release will be the fifth in a limited run of releases that are launched annually at the distillery's Open Day which is held on or around Yorkshire Day.
  2. Spirit of Yorkshire was launched in 2016 and is a true field to bottle setup and boasts some of the most impressive distilling equipment in the country, including two of the largest Forsyth pot stills operating in the UK outside of Scotland.
  3. For more information about Spirit of Yorkshire, please visit https://www.spiritofyorkshire.com/
  4. Please note there are certain parts of the distillery which are not suitable for wheelchairs or mobility scooters, although we will always try to make it possible for you to join in with the tour experience. We would also like to advise our visitors against wearing high heels as the distillery mezzanine flooring is not appropriate for these. For more info on access in and around the distillery please see our accessibility guide here.