Ilkley Brewery to launch new beer
UK-based Ilkley Brewery will introduce a new beer, The Mayan, on 6 February 2013, expanding its Origins Range.
The Chipotle Chocolate Stout, which is velvety smooth and bittersweet, will be launched at Leeds' oldest pub, Whitelocks.
Developed by the brewery's new brewster Harriet Marks and broadcast journalist Jo Pickard, The Mayan stout is based on an ancient Mayan recipe.
Ilkley Brewery, which was founded in 2009, manufactures a variety of bottled and cask beers, both regular and seasonal.
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