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Hi Spirits is another wicked treasure trove of a beer shop, this time based in Knaresborough, They sell a lot of local beers as well as beer from further a field, If you are in Yorkshire then it is worth making a point of going to Hi-Spirits and have a look around the historic town of Knaresborough while you are there.

Hi-Spirits in Knaresborough have been purveyors of artisan alcoholic beverages in its former guise as Beer Ritz for as long as anyone can remember, hi-spirits can be found in Knaresboroughs picturesque Market Place. With a product range that includes wine, beer, whisky and cigars, the only thing left to buy is the food – and you can be sure that the knowledgeable and passionate proprietor – Adam will be on hand to offer advice on matching that with the drinks too.
“Whether it’s just a single bottle of something special to enjoy at home, or an artisan range for a beer and food gourmet tasting for 50 people, I know I can trust hi-spirits to deliver the goods” Richard Fox, author of the Food and Beer Cook Book, chef and broadcaster.

Hi-Spirits in Knaresborough have been purveyors of artisan alcoholic beverages in its former guise as Beer Ritz for as long as anyone can remember, hi-spirits can be found in Knaresboroughs picturesque Market Place. With a product range that includes wine, beer, whisky and cigars, the only thing left to buy is the food – and you can be sure that the knowledgeable and passionate proprietor – Adam will be on hand to offer advice on matching that with the drinks too.

“Whether it’s just a single bottle of something special to enjoy at home, or an artisan range for a beer and food gourmet tasting for 50 people, I know I can trust hi-spirits to deliver the goods” Richard Fox, author of the Food and Beer Cook Book, chef and broadcaster.

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