An excellent micro-brewery and local shop, where Kingstone beers are made and a wide variety of other bottled beers from Welsh independent brewers are on sale. If you’re a lover of proper ales, be prepared to leave this place with your car boot full of beer. Kingstone beer itself is strong on the taste, especially the beer named 1503(named after the year its recipe is thought to have originated from) which is hoppy and rich and well worth trying out. You can get a ‘brewery tour’ here, for free, but don’t expect too much from this in terms of scale– really it’s just a chance to look through a window at the two rooms in the large shed where the beer’s brewed. However if you know much about brewing beer(which personally I don’t) then they’ll be happy to talk to you at length about what they do. You also get a tasting, of course Besides beer, this is also a very good local produce shop, selling fresh breads and vegetables from the local farms as well as a small selection of packeted stuff and preserves. It’s not especially cheap but you can tell that this is all quality stuff. Check the web site for opening times, as they seem to vary and be seasonal.