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We’re a small team who really love good quality, craft beer. The ethos behind our business has always been about producing great tasting beer, with as little impact on the planet as possible.

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Who We Are

Our team is made up of Simon, Kerry, Amy, Tom, Emily, Rob, Jack, Martyn, Dai, Daniel & Louise. Plus, Etta the dog!

Our Brewery is situated on the working family farm, Tyriet. We take pride in the fact that our brewery is incredibly environmentally friendly. All of the bi-products from brewing are re-used on the farm or fed back to our animals. The water that we use to make our beer comes from our own well and we even generate our own solar power! In 2018, we were the first Brewery in the world to be given the Green Key Accreditation, which is an international award that recognises environmentally sustainable businesses. In 2023, we were named Sustainable Business of the Year at the SIBA Business Awards.

We brew a wide range of beers, something for everyone to enjoy. We focus on consistency and quality, and make beers that we enjoy drinking ourselves.

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On the Farm

Our Brewery is based in the front yard of Tyriet Farm, Pembrokeshire. What used to be the stables and dairy is now where we brew our craft beer. About 5 months prior to us opening our doors to the public, we had new born calves and lambs being reared in them! Kerry still farms the land here and you’ll often see her flying past on her quadbike whilst you sit and enjoy a pint at the Brewery.

The name Bluestone Brewing Company comes from the local stone that the buildings were built from many years ago. Bluestone is somewhat famous for being mysteriously transported over 250 miles to become Stonehenge, over 5000 years ago.

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Brewed & Packaged on site

In 2018, we were fortunate to receive funding from The Coastal Communities Fund and we installed our very own bottling plant at the farm. In 2021, we installed a canning machine.

We’re now able to keep all of our production on-site, which reduces our carbon footprint and provides job opportunities for people in the local area. We tend to bottle or can 3-4 times a week and it means that we have complete control over the quality of our product.

The Coastal Communities Fund is funded by the Government with income from the Crown Estate’s marine assets. It’s delivered by the Big Lottery Fund on behalf of the UK Government and the Devolved Administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

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Pizza & Beer, a new venture!

In 2020, we joined forces with Ben from The Canteen in Newport and opened our first ever restaurant. We always liked the idea of having our own place and somewhere that we could really showcase our beers and pizza seemed like the perfect pairing! An opportunity came up in St Davids and Grain was born. In December 2023, we expanded again and opened our second restaurant in Carmarthen.

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