Despite the early hour, I looked out this review of one of the brewery/pubs in Bishops Castle. Sean, you could call there on your way home from Aberdovey or Borth, or that remarkable James Braid course at Welshpool, or the mountain goat course at Church Stretton, or even Llandrindod Wells. And while in the area remember to recite 'Clunton and Clunbury, Clungunford and Clun are the quietest places under the sun.' (Housman).
Three Tuns
Brewpub. Famous for its old Victorian brewery tower and distinctive ales - but now the pub and brewery are in separate ownership. Open all day and unspoilt by progress. Food served in a restaurant area. Two bars and eating lounge with a log burner. Friendly bar with pleasant helpful staff. Some beers served a bit too cold. The pub and brewery were sold in the 1890s for £40 and £13 - according to the invoice displayed in the rear bar. Situated in Salop Street at the top of the hill in Bishops' Castle. Tel - 01588 638797. Visited in Aug 2000, Aug 2001, Jul 2003, Dec 2005 and Jan 2006
Castle Steamer Almost black, yellowy head, smoky taste, malty
Clerics Cure Honey colour, good temp, very distinctive taste that lasts to the last mouthful
Old Scrooge Traditional Christmas Ale, treacle toffee in a glass, good colour, clear, sweet and malty taste
Three 8 Flavour is very temperature sensitive - improved with warmth, bitter aftertaste
XXX Bitter Slight fizz on the tongue, sweet-honey flavour, very pale