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Beer firm to open new brewery after plans approved
Beer firm to open new brewery after plans approved

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Beer firm to open new brewery after plans approved

Owners of a Leeds taproom said they were "absolutely delighted" to expand into Bradford, after plans were approved for a new brewery. Amity Brew Co was set up in Farsley in 2020, with beer brewed and served to customers on-site. But the brewery aspect will now move to Albion Mills in the Greengates area, after Bradford Council gave the plan the green light. Co-owner Verity Clarke said it was "exciting that we can finally get going". The taproom in Farsley is also set to be refurbished, with the brewery area to be replaced with extra seating. Amity has raised £50,000 to go towards making the site a six-day-a-week venue. Its owners aim to start brewing from Bradford by May ready for a launch event at the end of June. Ms Clarke said: "We eventually want to open more taprooms so we don't know exactly what that looks like yet. "The more we grow into doing cask beer we're thinking of more of a kind of traditional pub that could be our next site." The kit used to brew its beer has been donated to fellow West Yorkshire brewery Lost Cause. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. Firm's brewing effort to move to neighbouring city

Leeds beer firm to open Bradford brewery after plans approved
Leeds beer firm to open Bradford brewery after plans approved

BBC News

time16-03-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Leeds beer firm to open Bradford brewery after plans approved

Owners of a Leeds taproom said they were "absolutely delighted" to expand into Bradford, after plans were approved for a new Brew Co was set up in Farsley in 2020, with beer brewed and served to customers the brewery aspect will now move to Albion Mills in the Greengates area, after Bradford Council gave the plan the green Verity Clarke said it was "exciting that we can finally get going". The taproom in Farsley is also set to be refurbished, with the brewery area to be replaced with extra has raised £50,000 to go towards making the site a six-day-a-week owners aim to start brewing from Bradford by May ready for a launch event at the end of June. Ms Clarke said: "We eventually want to open more taprooms so we don't know exactly what that looks like yet."The more we grow into doing cask beer we're thinking of more of a kind of traditional pub that could be our next site."The kit used to brew its beer has been donated to fellow West Yorkshire brewery Lost Cause. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

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