Festival time at Evan-Evans brewery pubs

It’s Spring Festival time at Evan-Evans Brewery pubs across Wales. 
The award-winning brewery’s festival runs until April 15.
“The Easter break gives everyone a chance to sample our prize-winning beers,” said Evan-Evans Brewery Group Chief Executive Simon Buckley.
“We have pubs in Cardiff, Llandeilo, Brecon and Maentwrog in North Wales.
“They all pride themselves on serving quality real ales in a great atmosphere.
“During our Spring Festival, there will be entertainment at the pubs, together with special promotions.
“Our regular favourites – the award-winning Cwrw and our Warrior beer – will be joined on the bar by some seasonal special ales.
“They will include our new Easter Ale.
“The Evan-Evans Easter Ale is 4.2% ABV (what we call a Premium Bitter).
“It is a richly coloured beer, distinct and malty, with a fruit palate and slightly floral hop.
“This is a great spring beer and just right for Easter.”
The beer will sit alongside other seasonal spring ales in the Evan-Evans portfolio –
Fly Half 4.2% abv - An amber coloured bitter, with a light fruit hop palate, and clean bitterness.
St David’s Ale 4.3% abv - A full bodied spring beer with light spiced aroma and clean fruity palate.
Spring Fever 4.3% abv - A light blonde spring ale. Zesty and fruity with a light malt taste. A delicious springtime beer.
May Fly 4.3% abv - Available from April 28. Refreshing spring ale. Hints of apricot, light floral aroma.
The pubs – 
The White Horse Inn
The Evan Evans Brewery tap, The White Horse is situated in the picturesque town of Llandeilo. Set back from the main street, in its own secluded courtyard; at this 17th century coaching inn you’re guaranteed a warm welcome from staff and locals alike.
White Horse Inn, 125 Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo SA19 6EN tel: 01558 822424
The George Hotel
www.george-hotel.com
Situated in the centre of Brecon, in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this 16th century coaching inn provides the perfect base to explore the beautiful surroundings. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation with modern amenities and facilities combined with friendly and personal service.
The George Hotel, 1 George Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7LD tel: 01874 623421 fax: 01874 611579
The Cricketers
www.cricketerscardiff.co.uk
Set in a classic Victorian Town House, within a well hit ‘six’ of Glamorgan county cricket ground, The Cricketers offers a great range of quality Welsh real ales, chilled continental lagers and a fine selection of wines, not to mention the sunniest beer garden in Cardiff! The Cricketers prides itself on its high quality seasonal menus, along with daily specials from the talented chefs.
The Cricketers, 66 Cathedral Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff CF11 9LL tel: 029 2034 5102
The Grapes Hotel
www.grapeshotelsnowdonia.co.uk
In North Wales, at the very heart of Snowdonia, is the lovely village of Maentwrog, in the Vale of Ffestiniog. The Grapes Hotel is one of the oldest and most famous coaching inns in Wales. The grade II listed inn dates from the 17th Century. The welcome is typical of North Wales, warm and friendly. Log fires provide an inviting atmosphere for cooler evenings and the veranda offers breathtaking views during meal times. The Grapes Hotel is also well serviced by public transport, making it the perfect base for discovering North Wales.
The Grapes Hotel, Maentwrog, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 4HN tel: 01766 590365 fax: 01766 590654
Weblink for brewery
http://www.evanevansbrewery.com

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