Coffee, cider, beer and country wines from Welsh producers.
Bay Coffee Roasters roasts coffee near Cardigan at Parc Tanygroes, close to Tresaith on the west Wales coast.
Bragdy Torri Syched is a brewery in Tregaron producing beer from its base at Clos Twm Sion Cati in Ceredigion.
Cardigan Brewery, also trading as Bragdy Aberteifi, is a brewery established in 2021.
Celtic Country Wines has made fruit wines, liqueurs, spirits, mead, vinegar and preserves in rural west Wales since 1989.
Welshcraft is the drinks brand from Ceri Valley Orchards, a family business in west Wales growing apples for fruit juice and cider.
1180 Drinks makes sparkling teas at Llanllyr in Tal Sarn, Ceredigion.
Dà Mhìle Distillery is an organic distillery on Glynhynod Farm in Ceredigion.
Full Power Cacao in Cardigan sells 100% ceremonial-grade cacao made from single-origin Sur del Lago Criollo cacao from Venezuela.
Gwinllan Llaethliw is a family-run vineyard near Aberaeron, established in 2008 and now home to more than 15,000 vines.
Mantle Brewery is a family-run microbrewery at Pentood Industrial Estate in Cardigan, producing Welsh real ales since 2013.
Afon Mêl is a family-run honey farm and meadery at Cross Inn, near New Quay in Ceredigion, producing Welsh honey and mead since 1999.
Seidr Pisgah Chi is a traditional dry cider produced by a group of five farmers near Pisgah in north Ceredigion.
Ceredigion drinks producers make coffee, beer, cider, apple juice, country wines, spirits, mead and honey-based drinks. Around Cardigan, Tanygroes, Brynhoffnant, Henllan, Talsarn, Ffostrasol, Ciliau Aeron and Cross Inn, local drinks cover roasting, brewing, cider making, distilling and fruit or honey fermentation. Coffee and beer bring familiar everyday drinks, while cider and apple juice add orchard products. Country wines, spirits, mead and honey-based drinks add more specialist bottled products. Local producers make roasted coffee, beer, cider, apple juice, country wines, spirits, mead and Welsh honey drinks.