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Black Sheep Brewery
The Black Sheep Brewery is an ale brewery in the town of Masham in North Yorkshire.
Set up by Paul Theakston in 1992 in an old maltings building which stood on the River Ure, the brewery now only makes beer from high quality raw materials. Their bottled beers and casked ales have won many awards.
Black Sheep Brewery has an on-site visitor centre, shop and restaurant, as well as offering guided tours of the brewery.
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Black Sheep Brewery, Masham, Masham, North Yorkshire , United Kingdom
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