They’ve produced a ‘Vulcan Ale’, and the lager is quite good also.
They've produced some labels which say "Vulcan Ale", and slapped it on a tap of something they've had around for ages (Rev James, maybe? is it a Brains pub???)
They've produced some labels which say "Vulcan Ale", and slapped it on a tap of something they've had around for ages (Rev James, maybe? is it a Brains pub???)
No. The beers have been produced by the Glamorgan Brewery.
They've produced some labels which say "Vulcan Ale", and slapped it on a tap of something they've had around for ages (Rev James, maybe? is it a Brains pub???)
There are no Brains pubs, they are either a Marston’s or an independent these days
Always rated St Fagan's highly. I’ll always suggest it to any newcomers to Cardiff as it’s a very unique attraction you can’t find in many other places.
I’ve not been for a good few years now but this is a good excuse to try get across on a nice summer’s day.
I went there once, although I did think they had too many Welsh things there.
I'm not arguing as I don't know where the boundaries were. Where did Newtown end then?
Newtown was the other side of the railway tracks, over the footbridge. Six streets off Tyndall St, now a small industrial estate. Adam St, where the Vulcan was, is not in Newtown.