Yorkshire Wolds brewery to host second Oktoberfest event
Buoyed by the sellout success of the inaugural festival in 2022, organisers at a Yorkshire Wolds brewery have released tickets for a second Oktoberfest event.
The event will take place at Wold Newton-based Wold Top Brewery on 30th September and visitors can expect a specially brewed Oktoberfest beer, German food with a Yorkshire twist and an Oompah Band.
Michelle Savage from Wold Top’s events team explained the rationale for a second German-themed event: “We had such good feedback from last year’s event and our brewers were excited to have another opportunity to brew our Oktoberfest beer, Field Day, so we’re repeating our German beer festival with a Yorkshire twist.
“We’re all really excited and it should be a fabulous, fun-filled afternoon and evening. Fancy dress is optional, but very much encouraged!”
Wold Top was founded in 2003 and is located on the Mellor family farm at Hunmanby Grange near Filey. The team use home-grown barley and water from the farm’s borehole to produce a range of award-winning cask, keg and bottled beers that are available throughout Yorkshire and nationwide.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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