Products
Draught beer
| Name | ABV | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| J.W. Lees Cask Bitter | 4% | An amber beer first brewed in 1828. |
| J.W. Lees Extra Smooth Bitter | 3.9% | An auburn coloured beer. |
| J.W. Lees Dark Smooth Bitter | 3.5% | A dark, mahogany coloured beer. |
| Golden Original Lager | 4% | First brewed in 1995. Golden Original Lager was brewed to a new recipe with a new yeast in 2000. |
| Greengate Smooth | 3.2% | Pale ale, with an amber colour and topped with a smooth, creamy head. |
| Brewer's Dark | 3.5% | Light-coloured, first brewed in 2005. |
Bottled
| Name | ABV | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Moonraker Strong Ale | 7.5% | A reddish brown beer. |
| Manchester Star Ale | 7.3 % | A dark, strong ale. |
| John Willies Bitter | 4.5% | Amber-coloured. |
| Coronation Street Premium Ale | 4.2% | |
| The Governor | 4.1% | Amber/auburn beer co-created by Marco Pierre White. |
| Harvest Ale | 11.5% |
In addition, J.W. Lees brews Ansells Mild, and Best Bitter for Carlsberg.
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