Beer in Wales

Beer in Wales can be traced to the 6th century. Since the 2000s, there has been a growing microbrewery industry in Wales.

The SA Brain Brewery in Cardiff: the second largest brewery in Wales.

History

At least as early as the 6th century, the Druidic legendary person Ceridwen is associated with cauldrons and intoxicating preparations of grain in herbs in many poems of Taliesin, particularly the Hanes Taliesin. This preparation, Gwîn a Bragawd, is said to have brought "science, inspiration and immortality".[1]

The Welsh Triads attribute the introduction of brewing grains barley and wheat to Coll, and name Llonion in Pembrokeshire as the source of the best barley, while Maes Gwenith in Gwent produces superior wheat and bees.[2]

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 852 records a distinction between "fine ale" and Welsh ale, also called bragawd.[3] Bragawd, also called braggot, is somewhat between mead and what we today think of as ale. Saxon-period Welsh ale was a heady, strong beverage, made with spices such as cinnamon, ginger and clove as well as herbs and honey. Bragawd was often prepared in monasteries, with Tintern Abbey and the Friary of Carmarthen producing the beverage until Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1536.[4]

In the Laws of Hywel Dda, meanwhile, a distinction is drawn between bragawd and cwrwf, with bragawd being worth twice as much. Bragawd in this context is a fermented drink based on cwrwf to which honey, sweet wort, and ginger have been added.

Welsh beer is noted as a distinct style as late as 1854, with a recipe made solely from pale malt and hops described in a recipe book of the time.[5]

Wales, along with the rest of Britain, came under the influence of the temperance movement, along with a burgeoning Welsh moral code based on Presbyterian and other Non-conformist beliefs in relation to alcohol. This rested against a background of places where there has historically been a lot of heavy industry such as coal mining in south Wales and the north east.[citation needed] This has given some people[who?] the impression that all Welsh beers have been very weak. However, as with beers all over Britain, alcohol percentages vary.

Wrexham was one of the first places in the UK to brew lager.[6] Homesick German immigrant brothers from Saxony started the process in 1882. Its demise came in 2000, when the site of Wrexham Lager was sold and subsequently demolished.

Investment by the Welsh Development Agency has helped establish a large number of breweries in Wales in recent years.[7][8]

In the 1930s, Felinfoel Brewery was the first brewery in the UK to produce and sell beer in cans. [9]

The largest brewer and packager of beer in Wales by far is the Budweiser Brewing Group (BBG) Brewery in Magor. The brewery was built in 1979 by the Whitbread brewing group and is now operated by the Budweiser Brewing Group, part of AB-InBev the world's largest brewer. The brewery is one of the largest in the UK producing over 5 Million hectare litres every year.[10]

In 2012, CAMRA predicted that the number of microbreweries in Wales is set to carry on rising as the pub industry deals with continued closures.[11]

Tiny Rebel brewery won CAMRA's 2015 Supreme Champion Beer of Britain for its Cwtch Welsh Red Ale.[12]

List of notable Welsh breweries

Brewers in Wales
BreweryTown/CityPrincipal areaSince
Beech Avenue BreweryWrexhamWrexham2020
Bluestone Brewing[13][14]NewportPembrokeshire2013
Borough Brewery[15]NeathNeath Port Talbot2014
Boss Brewing[16][17]SwanseaSwansea2015
Bragdy Nant Brewery[18]LlanrwstConwy2007
Brains Brewery[14][18]CardiffCardiff1882
Breconshire Brewery[18]BreconPowys2002
Bryncelyn Brewery[18]YstalyferaNeath Port Talbot1999
Bullmastiff Brewery[18][19]CardiffCardiff1987
Cader Ales
(Cwrw Cader)[20]
DolgellauGwynedd2013
Caffle Brewery[21]NarberthPembrokeshire2013
Celt Experience[18][22][23]CaerphillyCaerphilly2007
Cerddin Brewery[14][24][25]MaestegBridgend2010
Coles Family Brewery[18][26]LlanddarogCarmarthenshire1999
Conwy Brewery[14][18][27]LlysfaenConwy2003
Crafty Devil[14]CardiffCardiff2014
Cwrw Iâl Community Brewing Company[14]EryrysDenbighshire2013
Cwrw Llŷn[28][29]PwllheliGwynedd2011
Deva Craft Beer[30]DeesideFlintshire2015
Erddig Brewery[30][31]WrexhamWrexham2014
Evan Evans[14]LlandeiloCarmarthenshire2004
Facer's Flintshire Brewery[18][23][31]Flint MountainFlintshire2006
Felinfoel Brewery[18][9]FelinfoelCarmarthenshire1878
Geipel Brewing[14]LlangwmConwy2013
Glamorgan Brewing[20]LlantrisantRhondda Cynon Taf1994
Gower Brewery[32][14][23][33]OldwallsSwansea2011
Great Orme Brewery[14][18]LlandudnoConwy2009
Grey Trees Brewery[16][23]AberamanRhondda Cynon Taf2011
Hafod Brewing Company[34][35]MoldFlintshire2011
Handmade Beer Company[14]Capel DewiCarmarthenshire2013
Heavy Industry Brewing[32][16][27][36]HenllanDenbighshire2012
Hurns Brewing CompanySwanseaSwansea2002
Jacobi Brewery of Caio[18][23]PumsaintCarmarthenshire2007
Kingstone Brewery[14][18]TinternMonmouthshire2006
Llangollen Brewery[37]LlangollenDenbighshire2010
Monty's Brewery[14][16][20]MontgomeryPowys2009
Mountain Hare Brewery[14]PencoedBridgend2013
Mumbles Brewery[14][23]SwanseaSwansea2013
Neath Ales[14]NeathNeath Port Talbot2010
Otley Brewing Company[14][18][20][23]PontypriddRhondda Cynon Taf2005
Pen-lon Cottage Brewery[14][18]New QuayCeredigion2004
Pipes[14]CardiffCardiff2008
Plassey Brewery (Now Magic Dragon Brewing)[18]Bangor-on-DeeWrexham1985
Preseli Brewery[18]TenbyPembrokeshire2010
Purple Moose Brewery[30][14][16][20][23]PorthmadogGwynedd2005
Radnorshire Ales[14]New RadnorPowys2012
Rotters Brewery[14]TalgarthPowys2010
Rhymney Brewery[14][18]BlaenavonTorfaen2005
Snowdonia Brewery
(Bragdy Eryri)[14][18]
WaunfawrGwynedd2004
Swansea Brewery[14]SwanseaSwansea1996
Tiny Rebel Brewing Co.[12][14][23]RogerstoneNewport2012
Tomos & Lilford Brewery[14][38]Llantwit MajorVale of Glamorgan2014
Tomos Watkin
(trade name of Hurns Brewing Company)
SwanseaSwansea1996
Tudor Brewery[14][16][18][23]LlanhillethBlaenau Gwent2007
Untapped Brewing Company[32][14]RaglanMonmouthshire2009
Vale of Glamorgan Brewery[14][23][39]BarryVale of Glamorgan2005
Violet Cottage Brewery[14]CardiffCardiff2012
Waen Brewery[32][14][23][36]LlanidloesPowys2009
Warcop Ales[14][18][40]WentloogeNewport1999
Wild Horse Brewing[30][41]LlandudnoConwy2015
Wrexham LagerWrexhamWrexham1882–2000
2011 (revived)
Zerodegrees[42]CardiffCardiff2008


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