A BARRY pub will be serving ten beers from around the world alongside beers from the UK during a 17-day festival.

The beers on offer at The Sir Samuel Romilly in Romilly Buildings have been sourced from brewers in South Africa, New Zealand, Sweden, Canada, USA, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Spain and Norway.

They will complement the 25 beers from across the UK being served in the pub during the festival.

The festival will run from Friday, March 28, to Sunday, April 13, inclusive, with all beers priced at £2.29 a pint.

The overseas beers on offer are; Tea Leaf IPA Gunnamatta (Yeastie Boys, New Zealand), African Pale Ale (Standeaven, South Africa), Brown Ale (Nogne O, Norway), Siren's Song Session (Cider City, USA), Pale Ale (Driftwood, Canada), Swedish IPA (Zeunerts, Sweden), Fermin Red Ale (Mateo and Bernabe, Spain), Klosterbock (Kloster Brauerei Scheyern, Germany), Real Ale (Young Henrys, Australia) and Solange (Hildegard's, Belgium).

The UK Beers include: Nut Brown (Hilden), Coiled Spring (Thwaites), Raspberry Rose (Lancaster), Labyrinth (Rudgate), Sea Fever (Daleside), Spoon and Arrow (Nottingham), Wobbly Bob (Phoenix), El Dorado (Hawkshead) and Chocolate Slug Porter (RCH).

The festival will feature new, seasonal and speciality beers, including a hazy wheat beer, a chocolate beer, a raspberry beer, a lemon beer, a juniper beer and a plum porter.

In addition, many of the beers are available in the pub for the first time, having been brewed exclusively for the festival.

Customers will be able to sample any three of the real ales in special third of a pint glasses for the price of a pint.

Tasting notes on all of the beers will be available in the pub.