Breweries, cider, spirits and juices from Welsh producers.
Bragdy Twt Lol is a microbrewery and taproom in Trefforest, brewing small-scale craft beer in South Wales.
Cwrw Otley brews cask-led craft beer from its microbrewery at the Bunch of Grapes, reviving Otley beers alongside newer releases.
Glamorgan Brewing Company in Llantrisant is a family-owned brewery making Welsh beer across cask, keg and packaged lines.
Grey Trees Brewery in Aberdare has brewed Welsh craft beer since 2011, first in Llwydcoed and later from a larger brewery in Aberaman.
Gwynt y Ddraig at Llest Farm in Llantwit Fardre makes Welsh cider and perry, with Black Dragon, Orchard Gold, Old Crow, Autumn Magic, Happy Daze, Fiery Fox and Two Trees Perry among the established lines.
MABBY BREW CO makes craft beer in South Wales.
Mallows Bottling in Tonyrefail blends and bottles alcoholic drinks and soft drinks for its own labels and for other brands.
PB Leiner produces gelatin in Treforest, where the South Wales site is identified publicly as part of the PB Leiner business.
Sunmagic Juices produces juices, juice drinks and smoothies at its Llantrisant site in South Wales.
Spirit of Wales Distillery is a South Wales producer of Welsh spirits, making Steeltown Welsh gin and vodka alongside Dragon’s Breath Welsh rum, smoked vodka and absinthe.
Penderyn Distillery produces Penderyn single malt whisky in Wales, with its original distillery in the Brecon Beacons and later sites in Llandudno and Swansea.
ToppDogz Craft Syrups in Abercynon makes small-batch syrups in fruit, sweet-shop and cocktail-inspired flavours.
Rhondda Cynon Taf drinks producers make craft beer, cask beer, pale ale, lager, IPA, stout, cider, perry, juices, smoothies, gin, vodka, rum, whisky and syrups. Around Treforest, Pontypridd, Llantrisant, Robertstown, Coedely, Rhydyfelin, Penderyn and Tyntetown, local drinks cover brewing, distilling, fruit drinks and sweet drink-making products. Beer appears in several styles, from pale ale and lager to IPA and stout, while cider and perry add fermented fruit drinks. Gin, vodka, rum and whisky bring bottled spirits, with juices, smoothies and syrups adding softer drinks and flavouring products.