Green Jack Brewing Company Delightful Traditional Real Ales
Welcome to the new Green Jack Brewing Company website. Green Jack are a multi-awarding winning traditional real ale brewing company based in Lowestoft, Suffolk and are headed up by master brewer Tim Dunford.
From modest beginnings Green Jack have now grown to one of the largest real ale breweries in East Anglia, with our new purpose built brewery in Lowestoft beginning traditional real ale production in early 2009.
Green Jack Produce Multi-Award Winning Traditional Real Ales
Green Jack produce a number of popular and award winning real ales such as canary pale ale, orange wheat beer, trawlerboys best bitter, gone fishing e.s.b., lurcher stout, mahseer and the ripper, which was voted Supreme Champion Winter Beer in the UK. We also produce a number of seasonal and special real ales which are available a different times throughout the year.
You can always find a great range of Guest real ales as well as own real ales in Green Jacks premises, The Triangle Tavern in Lowestoft and the Locks Inn in Geldeston. You can also find places which stock the Green Jack real ales by viewing the Green Jack Stockists page, so you know you are never far away from supping a delightful Green Jack real ale.
Prices for our traditional real ales & stouts can be obtained by contacting our Real Ale Sales Manager and please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding our Green Jack and our traditional real ales and stouts.
Our new website enables us to easily communicate with our customers, interested parties and real ale enthusiasts alike. You can keep up to date with all the latest developments at the Green Jack Brewing Company by viewing our Latest Brewery News, Real Ale Festivals & Green Jack Brewing Company Jobs pages.
Green Jack Ales are Renowned for their Hoppy Character
“Green Jack Ales are well-known for their hoppy character. With locally malted wheat and barley, traditional English cone hops are blended with hops from the New World in generous proportions to give the Ales floral and citrus aromas.”