Pub sign, Penuwch Inn, Ceredigion

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Pub sign, Penuwch Inn, Ceredigion

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 16 Jul 2008

Apparently you can get your cwrw real here (though it was closed when I arrived, and I was driving anyway). I wonder why they don't say "real ale", or else put it into Welsh properly. One of the first recorded mentions of the term Cwrw - Welsh for beer or ale - was in the work of the Fifteenth Century bard, Lewis Glyn Cothi, and it was certainly all real then!

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52.246758
Longitude
-4.053395