Bluestone Brewing Co.
Microbrewery
in
Newport, Pembrokeshire,
Pembrokeshire,
Wales 🏴
Associated Venue: Bluestone Brewing Co.
Established in 2013
Contact
Tyriet Cilgwyn, Newport, Pembrokeshire, SA42 0QW, Wales
Description
Bluestone Brewing is an exciting, eco-friendly family run brewery situated in the foothills of the Preseli Hills in North Pembrokeshire. We produce hand crafted real ales, using local water filtered down through the Bluestone Hills to produce a range of flavoursome Rock Solid Ales. Our ten barrel brewery lives in the front yard of Tyriet Farm, which is still a working farm to this day.
The name Bluestone Brewing Company comes from the local stone that the buildings were built from many years ago. Bluestone is also pretty famous for being mysteriously transported over 250 miles to become Stonehenge over 5000 years ago!
The name Bluestone Brewing Company comes from the local stone that the buildings were built from many years ago. Bluestone is also pretty famous for being mysteriously transported over 250 miles to become Stonehenge over 5000 years ago!
6.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 5
Overall 6.5
(Bottle) Dark reddish brown colour with creamy, beige head. Malty, roasty nose with chocolate, dark bread, liquorice, treacle and dates. Malty, roasty taste with notes of caramel, dates, chocolate, dark bread, orange, liquorice and a fairly low chocolatey bitterness in the finish. Medium body, dry. Smooth and well balanced mild. Quite nice.
Tried
from Bottle
on 14 Apr 2026
at 19:10
7/10
Cask
Tried
from Cask
on 15 Mar 2026
at 13:14
6.9/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 7
Cardiff Mini-break Beer#14. Hazy pale golden coloured, making it look a tad weak, but its a solid enough keg session brew. Citrus fruity-sweetish in both aroma and taste, it's a tad better in the former as a carbonation subdues the latter to an extent.
Tried
from Draft
at
The Lansdowne
on 10 Mar 2026
at 18:15
7.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Panda at home, thanks to Graham Grumbo, 11/11/2025.
Black topped with a khaki cap that thins to a swirl and edgework.
Nose is coffee grinds, herb, spice, dark malts, cocoa sprinkle.
Taste comprises bitter roast, ashen nip, coffee grinds, charr, spice, herb, dried fruit rinds.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, drying close.
Decent coffee stout that delivers on its promise.
Black topped with a khaki cap that thins to a swirl and edgework.
Nose is coffee grinds, herb, spice, dark malts, cocoa sprinkle.
Taste comprises bitter roast, ashen nip, coffee grinds, charr, spice, herb, dried fruit rinds.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, drying close.
Decent coffee stout that delivers on its promise.
Tried
on 11 Nov 2025
at 18:37
6/10
Tried
from Can
on 01 Nov 2025
at 15:49
7/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Tried
from Can
on 01 Nov 2025
at 15:47
7.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 5
Overall 7.5
1/11/2025. Can at the ITFC beer share. From Beer Park, Llanelli. Good pour. Aroma is coffee, ashy, nutty, milky chocolate. Fairly sweet, moderate roasted bitterness. Moderate body, a little lively. Liked this.
Tried
from Can
from
Beer Park
on 01 Nov 2025
at 15:46
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
440ml can from a deli in Llangollen, Wales, UK. Pours a cloudy orange-bronze color with an off-white head and good retention. Very good lacing. Hoppy aroma. Initial light caramel notes up front, followed by moderate hops in the finish, yet not bitter. Smoother than most red ales, yet it is still hoppier than I prefer. Medium body and low, soft carbonation. Light bitterness.
Tried
from Can
on 07 Sep 2025
at 21:55
6/10
Magus, mõru, linnaseline, vesine, tsitrus. Okish.
Tried
from Cask
on 09 Aug 2025
at 19:51
7/10
Hop forward, crushable, het ken dus best in Wales. #wales #regions Hazelgrove
Tried
from Can
on 18 Jul 2025
at 16:02