Breconshire Brewery

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Breconshire Brewery
Breconshire
Crest of the Breconshire Brewery
Location Brecon, Wales, UK
Owner C.H. Marlow
Year opened 2002
Active Beers
Brecon County Ale bitter
Red Dragon Ale Irish red ale
Ramblers Ruin Ale best bitter
Golden Valley Ale golden ale
Fan Dance Ale bes bitter
Brecknock Best best bitter
Pen y Fan IPA
Seasonal Beers
Winter Beacon Ale winter ale
Green Dragon Ale green-hopped bitter
Green Valley Ale green-hopped golden ale
Sam Eluned wheat beer
Night Beacon peated stout
Ysbrid y Ddraig (Spirit of the Dragon) best bitter
GVX (Golden Valley Extra) best bitter
Retired Beers
Welsh Pale Ale pale ale
Discovery Ale best bitter
SunSpot Lager lager
Three Stations Porter porter
Black Dragon Stout strong stout

Breconshire Brewery is a brewery in Brecon, Wales. The head brewer is Justin "Buster" Grant, formerly of Brakspear Brewery. Since its establishment in 2002, the brewery has received numerous awards at Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) festivals and others. The brewery owns three pubs in Breconshire: two in Brecon and one in Llangynidr.

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[edit] Brewery

Breconshire Brewery was established when beer distributing company C.H. Marlowe decided to expand into beer production. Marlowe established the brewery in a part of their warehouse in Brecon. The brewery's boiler, mash tun, lauter tun and fermenters came secondhand from Pembrokeshire Brewery.

[edit] Beer

Breconshire's beers are made with Optic barley and use many varietials of hops from Wales and England, some obscure. Like other Welsh beers, they tend to be sweet rather than dry. The brewery recommends that, unlike other cask ales, Breconshire beers be tapped and vented at the same time; failure to do so leads to a haze in the beer.

Ysprid y Ddraig (Welsh: "Spirit of the Dragon") begins with a standard Breconshire beer as a base, with Golden Valley and Ramblers Ruin known to have been used before; the beer is then aged for several months in whiskey casks. The beer is also sold as a Discworld tie-in beer under the name "Bearhugger's Old Restorative".

Fan Dance takes its name from the exercise conducted by the British army on Pen y Fan and contains an unusual blend of Progress and "dwarf" hops.

[edit] Awards

  • Great Welsh Beer & Cider Festival, 2003: Gold medal, Brecon County Ale; silver medal, Golden Valley Ale; silver medal, Ramblers Ruin Ale
  • Carmarthen Beer Festival, 2003: Beer of the festival, Golden Valley Ale
  • Great Welsh Beer & Cider Festival, 2004: Best bitter, Brecon County Ale; Champion Beer of Wales 2004-2005, Golden Valley Ale
  • Narberth Food Festival, 2004: Beer of the Festival, Green Dragon Ale
  • Great British Beer Festival, 2005: Finalist, Champion Beer of Britain, Golden Valley Ale
  • Great Welsh Beer & Cider Festival, 2005: Gold medal (bitter), Brecon County Ale; joint winner, best bitters, Golden Valley Ale; finalist, Champion Beer of Wales, Ramblers Ruin

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