The Leeds Brewery is an independent brewery established in June 2007 in Leeds, UK by former local radio presenter Michael Brothwell. The company uses a 20 barrel brewing plant located in a trading estate on the outskirts of the city; it is capable of delivering of beer a week, and produces five regular brands, including their flagship Leeds Pale Ale at 3.8%, a 4.3% best bitter Leeds Best and the award winning mild ale Midnight Bell. The company also produces a series of monthly specials. The company had seven pubs in Leeds, with a microbrewery upstairs at The Brewery Tap and two pubs in York but these were sold to Camerons Brewery in 2016. In January 2023, Leeds Brewery ceased trading and the Leeds Brewery brand was sold to Kirkstall Brewery.
History
Leeds Brewery was established in June 2007
[ Leeds Brewery Website] by university friends Michael Brothwell (a former BBC Radio York presenter) and Sam Moss
and has since been producing a range of permanent and seasonal
cask ales.
In 2008 the Leeds brewery asked Leeds United supporters to help name a new beer in an online poll. The favourite was to name the beer Radebeer after Leeds United player Lucas Radebe. The beer was available in local Public houses, with 10p from every Pint glass sold going towards the Leeds United transfer fund.
Brewery
The brewery is located on a trading estate in Beeston, on the outskirts of the city. The brewery uses a 20 barrel brewing plant,
capable of delivering of beer a week;
and produces four regular all year brands along with a pilsner style lager and seasonals throughout the year. The regular beers are
Leeds Pale, a 3.8% session bitter,
Leeds Best, a 4.3%
best bitter,
Yorkshire Gold, a hoppy golden ale at 4% and
Midnight Bell, a 4.8%
mild ale which was awarded "Best New Brewery Beer" at the 2007 Peterborough Beer Festival. Midnight Bell recently won Gold at the SIBA beer awards for dark cask beers. The lager, Leodis at 4.6% is named after the Roman name for Leeds
[ Leeds Camra ] The seasonals include
Gathering Storm, a 4.4%
stout, in October,
New Moon, a 4.3% black IPA, in February, and
Samba, a 3.7%
golden ale, in June.
Pubs
The company had seven
pubs, in
Leeds.
The Midnight Bell, The White Swan, The Crowd of Favours, The Lamb & Flag, The Garden Gate, PIN Bar and The Brewery Tap. The Brewery Tap had a
microbrewery upstairs for brewing
lager.
The company also opened its first pubs outside Leeds in 2013, the Duke of York and The Eagle and Child, both in York city centre.
In July 2016, the estate of seven pubs (excluding PIN which closed and The Garden Gate) was sold to
Camerons Brewery.
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