The Marble Brewery is a microbrewery in Manchester, England which makes cask ale from organic and vegetarian ingredients. The original brewery consisted of a five-barrel plant, designed and installed by Brendan Dobbin, former proprietor of the West CoastBrewing Company. The copper and hot liquor tank were situated in the back of the Marble Archpub behind glass observation windows. The fermenters and conditioning tanks were in the cellars. Due to increased production the brewery expanded in 2011 to 12-barrel capacity, and the brewery was moved from the back room of the Marble Arch pub to under one of the railway arches on Williamson Street, a short distance away.
Beers
In 2000 the beers became strictly organic and later the same year they became strictly vegan. Marble's ingredients are sourced from non-intensive agriculture and they do not use isinglass finings, usually made from the swim bladder of the sturgeon, to clear the beer. Despite this the beer is seldom cloudy. Marble's head brewer, James Campbell, has said "We're busier than ever. The beer sells because it tastes good, but the vegetarian side is proving good for business. I've had people tell me that they hadn't been able to drink a pint of beer since they became vegetarians 10 years before. Then they found us." The original intention was not to brew anything at less than 4% abv, although there are now several exceptions to this, with 3.8% being the lowest strength available. Current and previous beers include:
Uncut Amber 4.7%,
Campbell Tawny 4.5%.
Chocolate 5.5%,
Chorlton Bitter 3.8%, discontinued.
Chorlton Cum Hazy 3.8%, irregular.
Cloudy Marble 4.0%, irregular.
Dade's Bitter 3.8%, discontinued.
Dobber Strong 6.5%, discontinued.
Driscoll Tawny, 3.8%.
Festival, 4.4%,
Ginger Beer 6.0% discontinued.
Ginger Marble 4.5%, regular - Nominated for 2006 'Best Vegetarian Pint' by The Vegetarian Society
Gould Street Bitter* 3.8%, regular
Lagonda IPA 5.2%, regular.
Liberty IPA 4.6%, discontinued.
Manchester Bitter 4.2%, regular.
Marble Bitter 3.9%, irregular.
Marble Chocolate Heavy 5.5%, irregular.
Marble Pint 3.9%
McKenna's Revenge Porter 5.0% discontinued.
McKenna's Reprise Porter 4.5% seasonal
Northern Quarter 3.8% discontinued.
Old Lag 5.0% discontinued.
Organic Festival Ale 4.0%, discontinued
Port Stout 4.7%, Christmas Seasonal
Road Rider 4.3%, irregular.
Short Back & Sides* 3.8%, discontinued.
Spooky Marble 3.8% - Brewed for Halloween 1998, discontinued.
Stoneham Lager 4.4%, discontinued.
Stronge Tawny 5.7%.
Summer Marble 4.5%, seasonal.
Totally Marbled 5.0%, discontinued.
Utility IPA 6.5%, seasonal.
Uncut Amber 4.7%, irregular.
Wee Star 9.0%, discontinued.
Pubs
Marble Arch Inn
The Marble Arch was built in 1888 in Ancoats, with a facade of polished red granite. It became a Grade II Listed Building on 20 June 1998. Inside, the pub has a high, glazed ceiling, ceramic walls and a bar that slopes down with the hill. After years in the hands of various breweries, it was bought by a local CAMRA member, Mr John Worthington, in 1984 who made it a free house. There have been subsequent changes of ownership, and structural alterations to accommodate the brewing plant.