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<big>'''Tynllidiart Arms''', ''Capel Bangor, Ceredigion, Wales''</big> | <big>'''Tynllidiart Arms''', ''Capel Bangor, Ceredigion, Wales''</big> | ||
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The brewery reopened in 2004 under new ownership and name as '''Bragdy Gwynant'''. Now closed. | The brewery reopened in 2004 under new ownership and name as '''Bragdy Gwynant'''. Now closed. | ||
'''From the archive of Paul Gunnell.''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 22 October 2023
Tynllidiart Arms, Capel Bangor, Ceredigion, Wales
This brewery claimed to be the smallest commercial brewery in the world, being based in the former outside toilets of the pub. It appeared as such in the Guinness Book of Records. Approximately one firkin capacity
Brewing commenced as the Tynllidiart Arms Brewery in 1996 but ceased in 1998. Production transferred to Flannery's Brewery.
The brewery reopened in early 2000 as Bragdy Ty Bach. Taken over by the owners of Spinning Dog brewery in early 2001.
The brewery reopened in 2004 under new ownership and name as Bragdy Gwynant. Now closed.
From the archive of Paul Gunnell.