Treat a friend and get hands-on to learn the ins and outs of commercial brewing with this guided tour by one of Nethergate’s expert brewers
Consider yourself an ale aficionado but no idea how it’s made? Now’s your chance to find out as the Telegraph has teamed up with Everest to offer one lucky reader the chance to tour a commercial brewery and spend the day – with a chosen pal – learning the ropes.
As the growing interest in local produce and more traditional tipples continues, craft beers and artisan ales are enjoying a considerable renaissance in pubs and supermarkets alike.
Treat a friend and get hands-on to learn the ins and outs of commercial brewing with this guided tour by one of Nethergate’s expert brewers
Consider yourself an ale aficionado but no idea how it’s made? Now’s your chance to find out as the Telegraph has teamed up with Everest to offer one lucky reader the chance to tour a commercial brewery and spend the day – with a chosen pal – learning the ropes.
As the growing interest in local produce and more traditional tipples continues, craft beers and artisan ales are enjoying a considerable renaissance in pubs and supermarkets alike.
Micro-breweries are once again present in many small towns and villages, and people are becoming more interested in how beers are made and – perhaps more importantly – what goes into them.
The Telegraph has partnered with Everest to offer you the chance to win an exclusive tour of Nethergate Brewery for you and a friend by one of its in-house brewers.
The first prize also includes the chance to get involved with the production process, a delicious complimentary lunch for two and a nine-pint box of fresh beer to take home with you at the end of the day.
Two runners-up will each win one pack of eight bottles of Everest Pride beer.
For your chance to win, enter the competition below by midnight on 30 July 2018.
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