Beer 2 Beer supporters 10k social fun-run to help promote Tap Rooms.


*Nicola Wylie (*above) in blue top, leads the fun runners out of Llandudno.

Beer 2 Beer supporters 10k social fun run to help promote local Tap Rooms.

Report by Don Hale. Photos by Steve Jeffery.

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About forty people took part in an unusual Beer 2 Beer social fun run over the weekend to help promote local beer production and Tap Rooms. 

Starting from the Wild Horse Brewery in Llandudno, via the Craft Beer Cave at Penrhyn Bay, to the finish at the Black Cloak Taproom at Colwyn Bay, runners were able to enjoy a welcome drink at each stop to help quench their thirst in the extreme heat.

Two NWRRC members Helen Hannam and Nichola Wylie and their friend Nia, were amongst the group who ran the initial 10k route from start and finish, before later retracing their steps back to Llandudno to record a half-marathon distance.

It was not a race as such but just for fun, Nicola Wylie was the first female finisher and Steve Roberts was the first male .

After the event, Helen, from Colwyn Bay, who is also a member of the associated Black Cloak running group, which also formed a large part of the participants, said: “It was very hot, but this was just a social fun-run promoting the Tap Rooms. We started from the Wild Horse Brewery and ran 10k to the Black Cloak Taproom with a drink at each.”



*Fun runners are pictured (*above) at the start point of their unusual Beer 2 Beer fun run, and (*below), the half-way venue at the Craft Beer Cave at Penrhyn Bay.

  

*John Hayward and other runners relax (*above left) at the finish of the fun run at the Black Cloak Taproom in Colwyn Bay, and (*right), Helen Hannam and Nicola Wylie.







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