Wales star teams up with Welsh brewery to produce Gareth Bale ales
In anticipation of the World Cup play-off final, Welsh football legend Gareth Bale has teamed up with Glamorgan Brewery to launch Bale Ale, Bale Pale, and Bale Lager.
With Wales’ crucial clash with Scotland or Ukraine a week away you’ll soon be able to order a refreshing pint of Bale Ale, Bale Pale or Bale Lager whilst you watch the match at pubs and bars across the country.
The three beers, brewed by Glamorgan Brewery in collaboration with Gareth Bale’s Elevens Bar & Grill in Cardiff city centre, will also be made available to the off-trade, and will be hitting supermarket shelves in the next couple of weeks.
Bale Ale was initially brewed by Brains Brewery to celebrate the launch of Elevens Bar – a partnership between the brewery and the newly formed Elevens Group Ltd.
At the end of 2020, S.A. Brain announced that contracts had been exchanged with Marston’s plc. to operate its portfolio of pubs in Wales. As a result, Gareth signed a new 15-year lease, turning Elevens into a fully independent venue, co-owned by the Welsh footballer and his business partner Jamie Humphrys (Elevens Group Ltd).
Following this, Elevens teamed up with the award-winning, family-owned Glamorgan Brewery to create a new version of its signature ‘Bale Ale’. Bale Lager and Bale Ale soon followed.
Bale Ale is a riff on Glamorgan’s Jemima’s Pitchfork, which picked up a SIBA gold medal in the Bitters & Pale Ale category.
Bale Lager is based on Glamorgan’s Welsh Lager recipe, which was voted Best Lager in Wales & the South West in 2020.
Bale Pale is based on Glamorgan’s Ffresh – a juicy, contemporary pale ale, perfect for more craft-leaning drinkers.
The three new beers are already available at Gareth Bale’s Elevens Bar & Grill and the newly opened Par59.
Richard Anstee, Managing Director at Glamorgan Brewery said, “A pint of lager whilst watching the football is one of life’s simple pleasures. As an independent, family-owned business, it’s amazing to be working with Gareth and his team to give more people the opportunity to sample what we have to offer this summer.”
Wales star Gareth added “The feedback to our collaboration with Glamorgan has been great – we’re really excited to be extending the partnership; it’s especially nice to be working with a Brewery so local to me in South Wales, based just a few miles from where I grew up.”
It’s not the first time a Bale branded beer has been a hit with football fans. An American brewery owned by British expats in Portland Oregon has also created their own Gareth Pale brew.
Away Days brewery owned by Brit expat husband and wife team Pete Hoppins and Niki Diamond came up with a Gareth Pale pale ale, which has quickly become one of the brewery’s most popular beers.
It also comes with an eye-catching slogan emblazoned on the snappily designed cans that reads ‘Pales. Gold. Madrid’ in tribute to the infamous Wales. Golf. Madrid flag.
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Mmmm… Must get some! The Glamorgan Brewery is only a hop and a ship from here.
They thought of doing an Andrew RT Davies Tory tipple but decided otherwise as it was too bitter.