Distilleries, breweries and coffee from Welsh producers.
Aber Falls Bottling Hall in Llandygai bottles the Aber Falls spirits range in North Wales.
Aber Falls Distillery in Abergwyngregyn makes single malt Welsh whisky together with gin and liqueurs.
Aerona makes aronia berry products from berries grown on the family farm at Rhedynog Isaf, Chwilog.
Bragdy Hopus is a North Wales nano brewery producing small-batch craft beer.
Bragdy Lleu is a craft brewery in Dyffryn Nantlle, Gwynedd, making Welsh beer named after characters from the Mabinogi.
Caffi’r Angel at Portmeirion Village makes gelato on site.
Ceirios Coffee roasts small-batch speciality coffee in Llanberis, with named coffees including TARRAZÚ, BUDDUGOLIAETH, PRYDFERTHWCH, KIANDU AB and TANGNEFEDD.
Coffi Dre roasts speciality coffee in Caernarfon, with named coffees including Porth yr Aur, Castell Bach, Dros’r Aber, Segontiwm and Twthill.
Cwrw Llyn is a brewery in Nefyn making hand-crafted beers inspired by local places, legends and characters from the Llŷn Peninsula.
CWRW TY MO is a microbrewery on the High Street in Bethesda producing Ty Mo keg beers.
Dŵr Cerist produces bottled natural mineral water from Dinas Mawddwy in southern Gwynedd.
Dyfi Distillery makes small-batch Welsh gin in the Dyfi Biosphere, using wild botanicals foraged from the surrounding landscape.
Gwynedd drinks producers make Welsh gin, whisky, gin liqueurs, beer, ale, coffee and milkshakes. Around Caernarfon, Llandygai, Abergwyngregyn, Bethesda, Portmeirion, Llanberis, Nefyn, Dinas Mawddwy and Harlech, local drinks cover distilling, brewing, roasting and dairy-based production. Gin, whisky and liqueurs bring bottled spirits, while beer and ale add brewery-made drinks. Coffee producers make roasted beans and hot-drink products, with milkshakes adding a softer dairy drink. The county’s drinks include spirits, gin liqueurs, beer, ale, coffee, milkshakes and other products made across Gwynedd by local drinks businesses.