The Cawood Riverside Beer Festival is a family friendly event featuring 12 Local Craft Beers, Lager, Craft Ciders, Gin Bar & Prosecco. With Food, Live Music & Soft Drinks Available.
Hosted by the White Cross Water Ski Club which is located by the River Ouse in the picturesque village of Cawood and with beers chosen by Roaming the Ridings - A Yorkshire Pub Guide.
Running from 12pm on Saturday 4th May 2024.
Tickets will be available on the door this year but we highly recommend buying an e-ticket in advance to avoid missing out.
Ticket are just £6 which includes entry, a festival glass and a programme.
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Jolly Sailor Brewery
(Selby)
A Cawood Riverside Beer Festival exclusive brewed just for us.
This is a Red Ale with hints of strawberry on the nose. Smooth, balanced and delicious.
Nailmaker Brewing Co.
(Darton, Barnsley)
Brewed with Jester hops. Bursting with blackcurrant. grapefruit and lychee flavours.
Trig Brewery
(Sutton upon Derwent)
A light session pale ale hopped with Cascade, Citra and Mosaic creating a fresh, easy drinking beer.
The Nook Brewhouse
(Holmfirth)
A sweet and refreshing pale ale with the fragrant, floral aroma of elderflower. A taste of summer.
Sunbeam Ales
(Leeds)
This is a beautiful creamy pale ale made with fresh pineapple for a full fruity hit.
It is has oats and lactose in the malt bill which makes it hazy and gives a silky smooth sweeter finish that is gently hopped to let the full flavour of pineapple to shine through.
All the elements are perfectly balanced to make for a drink that you’ll be coming back for more!
Brass Castle Brewery
(Malton)
Nothing hits the spot quite like an IPA, and this 5% American style classic showcases five of the best hops to ever do it. With Cascade and Mosaic in the boil and El Dorado, Summit and Bru-1 dry hopped on top, expect grapefruit, pine and citrus notes with a gentle hint of pineapple and stone fruit. This is no wild card, it’s a sure thing!
Gluten Free.
Brew York x McColl's Brewery
(York/Bishop Auckland)
A classic West Coast IPA with a bold hop aroma, high bitterness with piney and citrus notes coming from the mixture of Centennial, Chinook, Cascade and Simcoe hops.
Shadow Brewing
(Otley)
Rich, full bodied porter with coffee and chocolate flavours at a very drinkable 4.5% abv.
Rudgate
(Tockwith)
A deep rich and satisfying premium stout with complex balanced flavours and a warm subtle chocolate finish.
Lords Brewing Company
(Huddersfield)
Thresher is a British take on a German wheat beer. A big wheat malt bill gives a soft, smooth mouthfeel while the German yeast adds banana and clove flavours without being overpowering. Gentle hopping rounds out to give and gentle and easy to drink wheat beer.
Tartarus Beers
(Leeds)
For this beer we decided to go for a tropical beer. Bringing loads of Strawberry, Lime and Coconut in a cocktail inspired beer. Sweet, Tart and Fruity.
Turning Point Brew Co.
(Knaresborough)
Award winning. A balanced and refreshing pilsner style lager. Hopped with Saaz and Tettnang for a floral, bitter finish. True to style, absolutely smashable.
Gluten Free.
An exclusive cider made by the
Cawood community with local
apples, picked and pressed at
their pressing day in 2023.
A medium dry cider with a hint of Elderflower.
A medium dry cider with a hint of Rhubarb.
A medium sweet fruity cider heavy with a hint of Raspberry.
A medium dry cider that is fruity whilst smooth and is flavoured with blackcurrant juice.
Yes, friendly dogs are welcome on the grounds but must be kept on a lead at all times and can't go in the Club House.
Yes, we are fully family friendly. They don't need a ticket just a responsible adult to keep an eye on them. Remember we're right by the river.
Yes we do, although we'd prefer cash due to the signal not being great.
The only place to get cash out in the Village is the Post Office Counter at The Pickled Postie, this closes at 2pm on a Saturday.
Please note we will be running a token system with all tokens purchased at the entrance desk.
Yes, tickets will be available on the door this year but we highly recommend buying an e-ticket in advance to avoid missing out.
Yes we will have a range of food served fresh from the Club House Kitchen including vegetarian options
Please note only food or drink purchased at the Festival can be consumed on site.
The ground floor of the Club House is disabled accessible, including the toilets.
Please be aware that the dirt track leading up to the building is quite rough.
The Riverside Field can be accessed via the slip road.
Cawood is located 11 miles South of York and 6 miles North of Selby.
There is very limited parking within the Village so it is highly recommended that if you do plan to visit that you use Public Transport, this also means that everyone can enjoy the wonderful range of drinks we have available.
If you wish to cycle there is plenty of space at the Club House to park up your bikes.
The 42 Arriva Bus services the Village running York-Fulford-Naburn-Stillingfleet-Kelfield-Cawood-Wistow-Selby, the Time Table can be found here.
The Boatyard, Rythergate, Cawood,
Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 3TP
53.835546462109434, -1.1314823862122658
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Rythergate, Cawood, Selby, YO8 3TP, United Kingdom
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