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Article: Perfect 10! Pub chain wins real ale award - for all its premises.
- Article from:
- Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds, England)
- Article date:
- January 18, 2007
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By Peter Lazenby
AN INDEPENDENT chain of Yorkshire taverns has been recognised as serving some of the finest ales in Britain.
Market Town Taverns, whose 10 pubs include a converted Co-op in Guiseley and pubs in Horsforth and Headingley, has won the independent Casque Marque accreditation for the quality of all 10 pubs' real ales - beer produced in the traditional fashion.
Assessors from Cask Marque carried out unannounced inspections at each of the taverns in Leeds, Skipton, Harrogate, Bradford, Ilkley, Northallerton, Wetherby and York.
Annabel Smith, national account manager for Cask Marque, said: "The team at Market Town Taverns ...