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'{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2017}} {{Infobox company | name = Black Sheep Brewery | logo = Black Sheep Brewery.jpg | type = plc (over 1,000 shareholders) | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = 1992 | founder = Paul Theakston | defunct = | location_city = [[Masham]], [[North Yorkshire]] | location_country = England | locations = | area_served = | key_people = | industry = [[Alcoholic beverage]] | products = [[Beer]] | production = 70,000 barrels | revenue = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = | footnotes = }} [[File:Black Sheep Brewery Tour.jpg|thumb|right|A group of visitors observes fermentation vats whilst on an official tour of the brewery facilities]] [[File:Black Sheep Beer Samples.jpg|thumb|right|A brewery guide distributes a sample of "Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale"]] The '''Black Sheep Brewery''' is a [[brewery]] in [[Masham]] in the [[Borough of Harrogate]] in [[North Yorkshire]], England. ==History== The Black Sheep Brewery was established by Paul Theakston in 1991. Following a successful launch as a Business Expansion Scheme, it became a [[public limited company]] (plc) in 1992. Theakston had been managing director of [[Theakston Brewery]], also in Masham, since 1968. He began at the age of 23, taking over from his father, Frank. Matthew Brown bought Theakston Brewery following disagreements between members of the family and other shareholders. In 1987 [[Scottish & Newcastle]] succeeded Brown as owner. Theakston left in 1988, and after a hiatus of more than a year purchased the North Yorkshire Malt Roasting Company, originally part of the former Lightfoot's brewery site, from an animal feed company, in order to start a new brewery in Masham. Theakston wanted to use the Lightfoot name to bring back an old brewing tradition, but Scottish and Newcastle had already trademarked the name. The association of Masham with sheep led Theakston to come up with the name "Sheep Brewery" which rapidly became "Black Sheep" at his wife's suggestion. The first and original Black Sheep Best Bitter was sold at the Bruce Arms by its Landlord, David Young. The brewery produces a range of well-hopped bitters, to distinguish itself from Theakston's range of fruity and yeasty beers. The brewery quickly became successful, and now produces over 75,000 barrels a year. The brewery has capitalised on its popularity by converting unused parts of the original maltings into a visitors centre from which tours of the brewery are conducted. In 1996, it served as host to an episode of the ''[[Two Fat Ladies]]'' cooking programme which was broadcast the following year. For the first 15 years it paid its shareholders, including many real ale enthusiasts, steadily rising dividends. However it has since been forced to retrench, and has paid no dividend for several years. It is one of the largest shareholdings of the [[CAMRA Members' Investment Club]].<ref>http://www.cmic.uk.com under 'Portfolio'</ref> The brewery re-launched their ''Emmerdale Ale'' as a lower-alcohol beer (formerly 5%) on 27 January 2006 at [[The Crown]] in [[Manfield]] for the [[Campaign for Real Ale]] (CAMRA). The launch party saw [[Chris Chittell]] (Eric Pollard from the ''[[Emmerdale]]'' TV series) pull the first pint of the new brew. Emmerdale Ale is no longer brewed. The night also marked the rebranding of Black Sheep's ''Special Ale'' (in cask form) as ''Black Sheep Ale'', the name that it has been sold as in bottles since 1992, bringing both into line.<ref>[http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news_detail.aspx?articleid=11594 Re-launch story] Morning Advertiser - Retrieved on 23 July 2007</ref> In 2008, the brewery launched ''Draught Golden Sheep'', a blonde cask beer with a refreshing citrus-hop flavour. It remains a seasonal brew. This, like all Black Sheep beers and indeed the brewing plant itself was created by Paul Ambler, Head Brewer since 1992 and later Operations Director. Paul Ambler has now retired. Comments Paul Theakston, "Over the years, Paul Ambler has been a fierce champion of the quality of our beer, which is the keystone of our success". Nevertheless, a growing share of its sales is in on-cask form. All bottled beers brewed by the Black Sheep Brewery are suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.<ref>http://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/News/NewsDetail.aspx?referrer=newsPage&id=139 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091209024107/http://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/News/NewsDetail.aspx?referrer=newsPage&id=139 |date=9 December 2009 }}.</ref> ==Cask beers== * Black Sheep Best Bitter - 3.8% Yorkshire Bitter * Black Sheep Pale Ale - 4.0% Pale Ale * Black Sheep Special Ale - 4.4% Amber Ale * Riggwelter - 5.9% Dark Yorkshire Ale ==Bottled beers== * Black Sheep Ale ('Special Ale' in cask form) - 4.4% Amber Ale * Golden Sheep - 4.7% Golden Ale * Milk Stout - 4.4% Milk Stout * Riggwelter - 5.7% Dark Yorkshire Ale * The [[Monty Python]] "Trilogy":<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/our-beers/monty-python/|title=Monty Python - Our Beers|publisher=|accessdate=19 December 2018}}</ref> ** Monty Python's Holy Grail - 4.7% Golden Ale <!-- — the official ale of the [[Monty Python]] franchise --> ** Monty Python's Flying Circus - 4.5% IPA ** Brian - 3.9% Pale Ale * Venus & Mars - 4.5% Pale Ale * Velo - 4.2% Pale Ale * Choc & Orange Stout - 6.1% Stout * Imperial Russian Stout 8.5% Imperial Stout * My Generation Session Pale Ale - 4.7% Pale Ale ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.blacksheepbrewery.co.uk Official website] of Black Sheep Brewery *[http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000133.html "Paul Theakston is brewing again in Masham"] article by Michael Jackson {{coord|54.2252|-1.6582|display=title|region:GB_scale:2000}} [[Category:Breweries in Yorkshire]] [[Category:Companies based in the Borough of Harrogate]] [[Category:British companies established in 1992]] [[Category:Food and drink companies established in 1992]] [[Category:Masham]]'
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'{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2017}} {{Infobox company | name = Black Sheep Brewery | logo = Black Sheep Brewery.jpg | type = plc (over 1,000 shareholders) | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = 1992 | founder = Paul Theakston | defunct = | location_city = [[Masham]], [[North Yorkshire]] | location_country = England | locations = | area_served = | key_people = | industry = [[Alcoholic beverage]] | products = [[Beer]] | production = 70,000 barrels | revenue = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = | footnotes = }} [[File:Black Sheep Brewery Tour.jpg|thumb|right|A group of visitors observes fermentation vats whilst on an official tour of the brewery facilities]] [[File:Black Sheep Beer Samples.jpg|thumb|right|A brewery guide distributes a sample of "Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale"]] The '''Black Sheep Brewery''' is a [[brewery]] in [[Masham]] in the [[Borough of Harrogate]] in [[North Yorkshire]], England. ==History== The Black Sheep Brewery was established by Paul Theakston in 1991. Following a successful launch as a Business Expansion Scheme, it became a [[public limited company]] (plc) in 1992. Theakston had been managing director of [[Theakston Brewery]], also in Masham, since 1968. He began at the age of 23, taking over from his father, Frank. Matthew Brown bought Theakston Brewery following disagreements between members of the family and other shareholders. In 1987 [[Scottish & Newcastle]] succeeded Brown as owner. Theakston left in 1988, and after a hiatus of more than a year purchased the North Yorkshire Malt Roasting Company, originally part of the former Lightfoot's brewery site, from an animal feed company, in order to start a new brewery in Masham. Theakston wanted to use the Lightfoot name to bring back an old brewing tradition, but Scottish and Newcastle had already trademarked the name. The association of Masham with sheep led Theakston to come up with the name "Sheep Brewery" which rapidly became "Black Sheep" at his wife's suggestion. The first and original Black Sheep Best Bitter was sold at the Bruce Arms by its Landlord, David Young. Following the launch of Black Sheep Best Bitter, they launched Black Sheep Special Ale which went on to become the brewery's first bottled beer and soon became available both locally and nationally. This remains the Black Sheep's flagship bottled beer but today is called 'Black Sheep Ale'. In 1996, the brewery opened their Visitor Centre in Masham where customers could visit the brewery to take a guided tour, sample the beers and enjoy a menu of Yorkshire produce in their Bar and Kitchen. The Visitor Centre remains open to this day and is regularly listed as one of the best experiences in North Yorkshire. In the late 90s, Black Sheep Best Bitter and Black Sheep Special Ale were joined by Riggwelter, a dark Yorkshire Ale which has gone on to become one of the brewery's most recognised brands. Shortly after, Black Sheep launched Monty Python's Holy Grail which was brewed with the official [[Monty Python]] team in celebration of the comedy troupe's 30th anniversary. Due to ongoing success, in 2006, the brewery expanded its brewhouse and doubled its capacity at their brewery in Masham. 2010 marked a new period in Black Sheep's history as Paul's eldest son, Rob joined him as joint Managing Director of the business. Paul Theakston went on to become Chairman of the brewery before retiring in 2018. He still continues to champion the brewery in an ambassadorial role whilst Rob continues to manage the brewery as MD. Away from brewing, Black Sheep are strong advocates for Yorkshire and continue to invest in their home county. Following the [[Tour de France]] in 2014 which passed through Masham to huge crowds, in 2018 Black Sheep joined the [[Tour de Yorkshire]] as the official beer of the annual event. Today, the brewery continues to brew their classic core range whilst also creating a diverse and innovative portfolio of new beers in cask, keg, bottle, can and mini-keg. In 2017, they launched the 5 Barrel Project, a small project dedicated to brewing specialist craft beers which continues to see success in their local area. In December 2018, Black Sheep acquired [[York Brewery]] out of administration along with four of their pubs. ==Cask beers== * Black Sheep Best Bitter - 3.8% Yorkshire Bitter * Black Sheep Pale Ale - 4.0% Pale Ale * Black Sheep Special Ale - 4.4% Amber Ale * Riggwelter - 5.9% Dark Yorkshire Ale ==Bottled beers== * Black Sheep Ale ('Special Ale' in cask form) - 4.4% Amber Ale * Golden Sheep - 4.7% Golden Ale * Milk Stout - 4.4% Milk Stout * Riggwelter - 5.7% Dark Yorkshire Ale * The [[Monty Python]] "Trilogy":<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/our-beers/monty-python/|title=Monty Python - Our Beers|publisher=|accessdate=19 December 2018}}</ref> ** Monty Python's Holy Grail - 4.7% Golden Ale <!-- — the official ale of the [[Monty Python]] franchise --> ** Monty Python's Flying Circus - 4.5% IPA ** Brian - 3.9% Pale Ale * Venus & Mars - 4.5% Pale Ale * Velo - 4.2% Pale Ale * Choc & Orange Stout - 6.1% Stout * Imperial Russian Stout 8.5% Imperial Stout * My Generation Session Pale Ale - 4.7% Pale Ale ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.blacksheepbrewery.co.uk Official website] of Black Sheep Brewery *[http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000133.html "Paul Theakston is brewing again in Masham"] article by Michael Jackson {{coord|54.2252|-1.6582|display=title|region:GB_scale:2000}} [[Category:Breweries in Yorkshire]] [[Category:Companies based in the Borough of Harrogate]] [[Category:British companies established in 1992]] [[Category:Food and drink companies established in 1992]] [[Category:Masham]]'
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'@@ -39,13 +39,19 @@ Theakston wanted to use the Lightfoot name to bring back an old brewing tradition, but Scottish and Newcastle had already trademarked the name. The association of Masham with sheep led Theakston to come up with the name "Sheep Brewery" which rapidly became "Black Sheep" at his wife's suggestion. The first and original Black Sheep Best Bitter was sold at the Bruce Arms by its Landlord, David Young. -The brewery produces a range of well-hopped bitters, to distinguish itself from Theakston's range of fruity and yeasty beers. The brewery quickly became successful, and now produces over 75,000 barrels a year. The brewery has capitalised on its popularity by converting unused parts of the original maltings into a visitors centre from which tours of the brewery are conducted. In 1996, it served as host to an episode of the ''[[Two Fat Ladies]]'' cooking programme which was broadcast the following year. +Following the launch of Black Sheep Best Bitter, they launched Black Sheep Special Ale which went on to become the brewery's first bottled beer and soon became available both locally and nationally. This remains the Black Sheep's flagship bottled beer but today is called 'Black Sheep Ale'. -For the first 15 years it paid its shareholders, including many real ale enthusiasts, steadily rising dividends. However it has since been forced to retrench, and has paid no dividend for several years. It is one of the largest shareholdings of the [[CAMRA Members' Investment Club]].<ref>http://www.cmic.uk.com under 'Portfolio'</ref> +In 1996, the brewery opened their Visitor Centre in Masham where customers could visit the brewery to take a guided tour, sample the beers and enjoy a menu of Yorkshire produce in their Bar and Kitchen. The Visitor Centre remains open to this day and is regularly listed as one of the best experiences in North Yorkshire. -The brewery re-launched their ''Emmerdale Ale'' as a lower-alcohol beer (formerly 5%) on 27 January 2006 at [[The Crown]] in [[Manfield]] for the [[Campaign for Real Ale]] (CAMRA). The launch party saw [[Chris Chittell]] (Eric Pollard from the ''[[Emmerdale]]'' TV series) pull the first pint of the new brew. Emmerdale Ale is no longer brewed. The night also marked the rebranding of Black Sheep's ''Special Ale'' (in cask form) as ''Black Sheep Ale'', the name that it has been sold as in bottles since 1992, bringing both into line.<ref>[http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news_detail.aspx?articleid=11594 Re-launch story] Morning Advertiser - Retrieved on 23 July 2007</ref> +In the late 90s, Black Sheep Best Bitter and Black Sheep Special Ale were joined by Riggwelter, a dark Yorkshire Ale which has gone on to become one of the brewery's most recognised brands. Shortly after, Black Sheep launched Monty Python's Holy Grail which was brewed with the official [[Monty Python]] team in celebration of the comedy troupe's 30th anniversary. -In 2008, the brewery launched ''Draught Golden Sheep'', a blonde cask beer with a refreshing citrus-hop flavour. It remains a seasonal brew. This, like all Black Sheep beers and indeed the brewing plant itself was created by Paul Ambler, Head Brewer since 1992 and later Operations Director. Paul Ambler has now retired. Comments Paul Theakston, "Over the years, Paul Ambler has been a fierce champion of the quality of our beer, which is the keystone of our success". Nevertheless, a growing share of its sales is in on-cask form. +Due to ongoing success, in 2006, the brewery expanded its brewhouse and doubled its capacity at their brewery in Masham. -All bottled beers brewed by the Black Sheep Brewery are suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.<ref>http://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/News/NewsDetail.aspx?referrer=newsPage&id=139 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091209024107/http://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/News/NewsDetail.aspx?referrer=newsPage&id=139 |date=9 December 2009 }}.</ref> +2010 marked a new period in Black Sheep's history as Paul's eldest son, Rob joined him as joint Managing Director of the business. Paul Theakston went on to become Chairman of the brewery before retiring in 2018. He still continues to champion the brewery in an ambassadorial role whilst Rob continues to manage the brewery as MD. + +Away from brewing, Black Sheep are strong advocates for Yorkshire and continue to invest in their home county. Following the [[Tour de France]] in 2014 which passed through Masham to huge crowds, in 2018 Black Sheep joined the [[Tour de Yorkshire]] as the official beer of the annual event. + +Today, the brewery continues to brew their classic core range whilst also creating a diverse and innovative portfolio of new beers in cask, keg, bottle, can and mini-keg. In 2017, they launched the 5 Barrel Project, a small project dedicated to brewing specialist craft beers which continues to see success in their local area. + +In December 2018, Black Sheep acquired [[York Brewery]] out of administration along with four of their pubs. ==Cask beers== '
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