As for the kind of beer that goes in it, it would seem wise to use a Welsh ale of some kind or other, but many recipes call for stout, and some specifically for Guinness, which of course is Irish.
Tucked away just a stone's throw from Llandudno town centre and within easy reach of the railway station, this well-liked pub ...
This is a proper old-fashioned pub with mismatched furniture and the smell of beer in the air. Above the long L shaped bar, ...
Members of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) have selected the Rhos yr Hafod in Cross Inn (Llanon) as the Bae Ceredigion ...
Customers at a Powys Wetherspoon's pub can toast St David’s Day with a selection of Welsh craft beers, ale and spirits.
This cosy Vale of Glamorgan country pub is a brilliant spot for a romantic yet relaxed meal. Tom Watts-Jones, the chef-owner, ...
You can try a pint of Aur Cymru ('Welsh Gold') golden ale, Irfon Valley Bitter, Welsh Black stout or Heart of Wales Bitter. The town of Llanwrtyd Wells is said to be the 'smallest town in Wales ...
With 26 new stars handed out across Great Britain and Ireland, we pick the award-winning spots that offer an affordable set ...
The transformed 1830s flour mill, located at the mouth of Cataract Gorge, revels in all things Tassie-grown and crafted, ...
helped along with pints of Welsh ale. If you're a non-member, it'll set you back £10 per match. The world's most famous rugby pub? Image: The Cabbage Patch Located a stone's throw from Twickenham ...
Different sources have different ideas. All seem to include Hertfordshire, Surrey, Buckinghamshire and Kent, some include ...