Showing posts with label Wheatsheaf. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Llantrisant goes Cornish!

The historic market town of Llantrisant, just outside of Cardiff, will be playing host to a Cornish Beer Festival this weekend as the Wheatsheaf pub puts the finest beers West of the River Tamar on at its beer festival.

Beer list, all subject to availability etc

Skinners Brewery:
Cornish Knocker
Heligan Honey
Figgys Brew
Spriggans Ale
Betty Stoggs
Porthleven
Splendid Tackle
St Pirans Ale
Ginger Tosser
Skin Dog Bottled Lager

Press Gang Cider

Wooden Hand Brewery:
Cornish Mutiny
Cornish Gribben
Black Pearl
Cornish Buccaneer
Pirates Gold

Cornish Steam Engine Draft and Bottled Lager

St Austell Brewery:
Tribute
Proper Job
HSD
Tinners
Black Prince
Korev Lager
Smugglers Barley Wine
Sharps Brewery:
Doombar

Keltec:
Magik

Specials From Up North (over the Tamar Bridge !)

Tomos Watkins Brewery:
Cwrw Ffynon
Dry Hopped Cwrw Haf (one off)

Newmans Brewery:
Red Castle Cream
Mt Snowdon Ale
Pasties From:
Cornish Premier Pasties

Festival opening times: 
Fri 2nd September: 1500-0100
Sat 3rd : 1200-0100
Sun 4th : 1200-2400

More information on the pub here

Wheatsheaf, 28 High Street, Llantrisant, CF72 8BQ

Google Map:

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Traveline Information:
Bus stops (The 244 and 100E routes) are outside the pub

Friday, 15 April 2011

The Wheatsheaf, Llantrisant


Wheatsheaf, 28 High Street, Llantrisant, CF72 8BQ, 
Open Monday-Thursday 5-12, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 12-12,

The Wheatsheaf Inn is situated on the steep and busy main road into the historic town of Llantrisant, with a conveniently sited bus stop outside the front door. The town once played host to 25 pubs, though today that number is down to 4. Although the pub appears to be two-story from the front, there are extensive cellars and a rear patio area, providing extra space in this roadside pub. The Wheatsheaf seems to have had its origins as a pub in the eighteenth century, though it is first mentioned in 1815.

The Wheatsheaf has recently undergone a sympathetic refurbishment by owners, Caerphilly-based brewery Celt Experience, who have installed a micro-brewery in the cellar of the pub. Previously the Wheatsheaf was owned by the Fernvale Brewery of the Rhondda, who bought the pub in 1925, Fernvale were taken over by Webbs of Aberbeeg in 1949 and in turn by Bass Charrington in 1967. The pub has, in the past, been the headquarters of Llantrisant Rugby Club and even had a rifle range in its cellars at one point.

On the exterior the Wheatsheaf features chalkboards advertising bands and food offers on, as well as a new pub sign and the name of the pub embossed across the upper floor.  Inside, an entrance hallway with a couple of old tinplate Bass adverts in it leads to the bar on the left and the lounge and restaurant area straight ahead. There is a serving hatch in the corridor by the lounge, this, together with the separate rooms is why the Wheatsheaf Inn appears in the CAMRA book, Real Heritage Pubs of Wales, as the relatively unspoilt interior is regarded as being of special historical interest.

The bar room is quite small, but intimate, with an attractively carved wooden bar featuring five gleaming brass handpumps serving a range of real ales from across Britain, though with an emphasis on beers from Cornwall as the landlord is from that county. The beer range will shortly be increased to seven handpumps for the summer. Regular beers are Felinfoel Double Dragon as well as one from the St Austell Brewery range, together with other guests from the Wooden Hand and Skinners breweries of Truro. There is an extensive collection of pumpclips on the wooden gantry behind the bar of previous ales served at this pub. For lager drinkers Krombacher Pils is served on draught and cider lovers have Taffy Apples to enjoy. The landlord is hoping to hold a Cornish Beer Festival in the next few weeks.

From the main bar area a small passageway by the side of the chimney stack with its real fire, leads to another room with low settles, tables and a flagstone floor. This leads out to the upper patio area which provides smokers with a sheltered place.

 Above: Landord Tom behind the bar

The pub is decorated throughout with local pictures and there are books on real ale and the history of the area for customers to read through whilst enjoying their beers. The pub is also home to Wales' smallest brewery, the Korev Brewery, with a capacity of just 20 gallons a brew. The beer is brewed using well water from the pub's own source.

Food is available in the form of bar meals or via the separate steakhouse restaurant, not Monday & Tuesday.

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Thursday, 25 November 2010

The hole with the mint beer festival


The historic market town of Llantrisant, often referred to as the Hole with the Mint as the Royal Mint is based there, will be playing host to a beer festival this weekend at the Celt Experience pub, the Wheatsheaf. The festival kicks off on Friday 26th November with a limited range on and will continue on the Saturday and Sunday (27th & 28th).

Beer List, subject to availability:
Fyne Ales - Avalanche
Atlas - Nimbus
Caledonian - Deuchars IPA
Purple Moose - Glaslyn & Special Ale
Skinners - Cornish Blonde, Ginger Tosser, Betty Stoggs, Christmas Fairy
St Austell - Tribute, Proper Job
Sharps - Doombar
Hurns - Tomos Watkins BB, Tomos Watkins Cwrw Santa
Otley - O8, O-Garden
Bullmastiff - Welsh Black, Son of a Bitch
Newmans - Celt Gold, Red Stag, Last Lion of Britain, Wolvers Ale, New Winter Stout
 
Also there are 3 ciders / 1 perry from Gwynt Y Ddraig - Black Dragon, Farm House Vintage, Farm House Scrumpy, and Two Trees Perry.
 
Wheatsheaf Inn
High Street
Llantrisant
Pontyclun
Mid Glamorgan
CF72 8BQ
 
All ales and Gwynt Y Ddraig ciders will be sold at £2.00 a pint throughout the Sat and Sun of the festival.
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 The Wheatsheaf is easily reached by public transport and there is a bus stop outside the pub.

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Wheatsheaf Beer Festival - first for Llantrisant!


The historic town of Llantrisant in Mid-Glamorgan will be playing host to a beer festival this weekend and also the first commercial brewery in the town for nearly a century.

The Wheatsheaf Hotel, owned by Celt Experience Brewery is their brewery tap and this first beer festival of the year will hopefully lead to others in the future.



DATES : 29th - 31st January 2010

FRIDAY : Meet the Brewer - Tasting - Live Music


 SATURDAY : Live Music

SUNDAY : Games etc ... including 'Sheep Racing' ??????

The beer list, subject to change, availabilty etc:

Roosters     Wild Mule    3.9    
White Horse    Village Idiot    4.1    
Highwood    Harvest Bitter    4.3    
Rudgate    Well Blathered    5.0    
Vale        Black Beauty Porter    4.3    
South Hams    Eddystone    4.8    
Black Country Ales    English Winter    5.5    
Summerskills    Guzzale    4.6    
Wolf    Coyote    4.3    57.63
Palmers    Dorset Gold    4.5    
Jarrow    Red Ellen    4.4  

PLUS :
approx. 5 more Welsh breweries to be featured ! 
Newmans Red Castle Cream
Newmans Red Stag
Newmans Last Lion of Britain
Celt Bleddyn 1075
Celt Golden
 

Also Available
Celt Golden, Celt Bronze and Celt Bleddyn 1075 in 500ml Bottle. 


Presentation Packs Also on Sale:
4 bottle pack £10,
3 bottle pack £7.50,
2 bottles and branded glass £5.


Wheatsheaf Facebook Group
Wheatsheaf Inn
High Street
Llantrisant
Pontyclun
Mid Glamorgan
CF72 8BQ
Tel: 01443 226481

Journey Planner Llantrisant is easily reached by bus from Cardiff and Pontypridd:
Bus Stop outside the pub!


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