New wedding range from Timothy Taylor's

two bottles of bear with personalised labels on

With 2022 set to be a big year for weddings, with many delayed due to the pandemic, personalised details have been named as a big trend by Etsy, who reported a 107% increase in searches for custom wedding favours.

This is clear from what people are searching for on social as well, with the hashtag #weddingfavours featuring in over 450,000 Instagram posts. People are looking for ways to make their big day extra special, whether that's finding gifts for those who've helped with the planning, exploring unique ways to decorate tables, or looking for presents for brides and grooms.

Timothy Taylor's personalised range can be appreciated by all lovers of great-tasting, Yorkshire ale. Available direct from one of the UK's longest-established breweries, Timothy Taylor's will work with you to add personalised names or messages to bottles of its much-loved Landlord and Boltmaker, as well as branded pint tankard glasses.

As beer-lovers will know, Landlord is a full flavoured pale ale that has won more awards nationally than any other beer. Whilst Boltmaker is a well-balanced, genuine Yorkshire Bitter and former Supreme Champion Beer of Britain. The pack sizes range from as small as two to as many as 48 bottles and the personalisation is simply added through the brewer's webshop, making it as easy as possible to add to your wedding set-up.

Why not send the happy couple a bottle and pint glass gift pack with their new surname on? The exceptional bottles also come with a personalised, hand-written Timothy Taylor's gift message, free of charge. Plus, they offer free delivery on any order, regardless of how much you spend.

Information on the full range of personalised items can be found at www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/weddings and the Timothy Taylor's team are happy to discuss orders and how they can help make your special day, perfect.

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