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LOVERS of beer and chocolate are in for a treat as two York independent producers team up to launch a new tasting experience. Ainsty Ales Brewery and York Cocoa Works have joined forces to offer customers a new luxury beer and chocolate tasting experience in the comfort of home. The two businesses hope to highlight the complimentary benefits of enjoying rich, luxurious chocolate with hoppy, distinctive beers in their new venture. Andy Herrington, owner of Ainsty Ales Brewery & Taproom, York, said: “What people are looking for more and more is quality, in the ingredients that make the beer, the brewing process itself and finally the taste. ....
MP Julian Sturdy with Andy Herrington, Managing Director of Ainsty Ales A YORK MP dropped in at a local brewery as part of ongoing discussions with the hospitality and leisure sectors during the pandemic. York Outer MP Julian Sturdy visited Ainsty Ales in Acaster Malbis on Friday to meet with their owner and Managing Director, Andy Herrington. Founded in 2014, Ainsty Ales has won an array of accolades for their high-quality beers quickly joining the ranks of the great breweries which put North Yorkshire on the real ale map. Mr Sturdy said he was interested to learn how Ainsty had adapted to the pandemic and their thoughts on what the Budget as well as the Prime Minister’s roadmap out of lockdown means for their business. While the sight of closed pubs, cafes and restaurants throughout lockdown are a constant reminder of the impact of the pandemic, it is often overlooked that their suppliers have also had an incredibly difficult year. ....
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FEARS that she had lost her business overnight when the first lockdown started have translated into hopes of a bigger playing field for Angie Doig-Thorne. The self-employed hypnotherapist, from York, usually works with individuals in a face to face situation - a scenario made impossible by the Covid-19 restrictions. However, the national lockdowns and need to develop her digital skills has led Angie to transform the way she runs her business, and created new opportunities to broaden her horizon - literally. Angie who also offers stress workshops in the offices and schools in normal times now works with people across the country through her virtual sessions. ....