The color(s) yellow, blue, red, cream, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"CWRW BRAF" AND "GREAT ALES OF WALES"
The mark consists of a yellow daffodil against an elliptical background ranging from medium blue to dark blue, which is surrounded by an elliptical cream line, outside of which is a red ellipse, on which appears the words "TOMOS WATKIN'S" in cream on the upper portion inside the ellipse, and on the bottom portion of the ellipse, there appears, on the left and right sides, a sheaf of wheat on each side of the bottom portion of the ellipse, and the lowermost portion has a substantially rectangular-shaped feature in which the words "CWRW BRAF" centrally appear, and above "CWRW BRAF" appears the year "2002" with a gold-colored stylized "H","B" monogram appearing between "20" and "02" and below "CWRW BRAF'" is an oval having white text therein reading "THE GREAT ALES OF WALES" against a black background surrounded by golden line. The black color outside of the circular portion and lower, substantially rectangular portion of the design is not part of the mark and signifies background.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as "CWRW" for "BEER" and "BRAF for "FINE" in the Welch language and the composite term "CWRW BRAF" is understood as "FINE BEER" in Welch.