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Wold Top specials to celebrate global sports

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
13 February 2026
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Wold Top Brewery’s monthly special beers will each have a sporting theme in 2026, kicking off with one celebrating the Winter Olympics.

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Other beers will mark the Six Nations rugby, the football World Cup, Commonwealth Games, Wimbledon, and the Masters golf.

“As keen supporters of grassroots sport in the region, we decided to celebrate such an amazing year of sporting events with some new and different beers,” said Hannah Hatfield, marketing executive at Wold Top Brewery (pictured).

“Our limited edition beers include golden beer, Bluebird Day, in celebration of the Winter Olympics in Italy; English IPA, Drop Goal, for the Six Nations rugby; citrus, hoppy ale, The Bunker, for the golf Masters; tropical session IPA, Full Time, for the FIFA World Cup, and floral ale, Final Sprint, to celebrate the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

“In May, we celebrate our 10-year association with the semi-professional Wold Top Pactimo race team and the annual staging of the Sundown 60 sportive with sparkling, crisp ale, Hello Velo.”

Hannah added: “All the seasonal beers are gluten free, and canned and kegged formats are suitable for vegans. They will be available in casks for people to enjoy while watching sport in the pub, or cans for at-home viewing.”

In addition to the sponsorship of the Wold Top Pactimo race team, Wold Top’s sport in the community initiatives include the annual Wold Top All Terrain run and sponsorship of local clubs, including Scarborough cricket, Bridlington Road Runners, Active Filey, and Driffield and Bridlington Rugby Clubs.

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