Enjoying a pint of his very own beer -- entitled Wilkie's Wobbler -- is Keighley cricket club member Brian Wilkinson.
Mr Wilkinson won a competition run by Naylor's Brewery and The Livery Rooms pub, in North Street, Keighley, to get the chance to help develop and brew his own beer.
Every customer buying a pint of Naylor's beer during Wether-spoon's Great Autumn Beer Festival, in November, received a raffle ticket to win a day out at the brewery, in Cross Hills, and learn about the beer-making process.
Mr Wilkinson was able to brew his own beer, helping to decide on its flavour, colour and strength -- which finished as a tasty alcohol strength of 5.2 per cent.
Wilkie's Wobbler will now be on sale at The Livery Rooms and at Keighley Cricket Club for at least the next month.
The beer also has a personalised clip on the bar at The Livery Rooms, featuring a caricature of the winner's face.
Mr Wilkinson, who used to be a groundsman at Keighley Cricket Club, said: "It's magnificent. We had it on sale at the club last week and we ended up running out."
Stephen Naylor, who has run Naylor's brewery with his brother Robert for the last five years, said: "We've just started selling our beer to the Livery Rooms and we thought this promotion would be a good way of introducing it to their customers.
"Brian came up with the name, developed the recipe and helped with the brewing. Hopefully, Wilkie's Wobbler will be on sale at more outlets shortly."
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