B’s buzzing after Yorkshire cider success

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B’s buzzing after Yorkshire cider success

A Bridlington local has been crowned CAMRA’s Yorkshire Cider Pub of the Year.

Three B’s Micropub, in the heart of the seaside town, sells more than 10 ciders and perries.

The pub sources from producers all over the country, but always stocks ciders from Yorkshire, such as Tree Top Press and Udders.

Despite opening during the 2020 Covid lockdowns, the pub is becoming renowned for its high-quality range of real ales as well as ciders. Home-made parkin and sausage rolls are also available alongside local butchers' pies which often get as many positive comments as the beer and ciders.

Owner Mark Bates (pictured) said: “We always have more than 10 ciders permanently available with around half coming from suppliers from within Yorkshire, as well as more traditional producing areas, so we are over the moon to have been recognised with this major award from CAMRA.”

Since opening, the micropub has been run by dedicated CAMRA members. Set out on two floors and trading as Bridlington’s real ale destination, the four real ales are usually sourced from small microbreweries in Yorkshire.

CAMRA Yorkshire cider co-coordinator Christine Jane said: “We have judged Three B’s Micropub as being the Yorkshire CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year with particular note of the customer service, inclusiveness and knowledge of the product offered.”


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