The Winter Beer Festival held by pub, Narrow Boat begins tonight (28th November).
The festival will run until Sunday 1st December.
The event will be free to enter and will feature lots of entertainment.
A spokesperson for Narrow Boat said on Facebook:
"There'll be live bands, DJs and delicious street food courtesy of jenko's kitchen so get yourself down for an exciting weekend"
The real ale pub announced via Facebook the breweries that will be involved, which include:
- Kirkstall Brewery
- The Meanwood Brewery
- Shiny Brewery
- Vocation
- Leeds Brewery
- Vault City
- Turning Point
- Tiny Rebel
- Sierra Nevada
- Thornbridge
- Northern Monk
- North
- Electric Bear
- Deya
- Brew York
- A Anthology
- Amity Brew
- Overtone Brewing
- Wylam
- Taack

Narrow Boat pub. is located on Victoria Street in Skipton.
They claim to be a real ale pub serving home-cooked classics.
To find out more about Narrow Boat, you can visit their website here.

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