J. W. Green Ltd

The first registration of the company was in 1897. When Flower & Sons Ltd of Stratford on Avon was acquired in 1954, that name was adopted as Flower’s Breweries Ltd. Whitbread bought the company in 1961 and the Phoenix brewery was closed before the end of the decade.

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Brewmaster in use 1950s
Brewmaster in use 1950s
Burton Ale in use 1950s v1
Burton Ale in use 1950s v1
Burton Ale in use 1950s v2
Burton Ale in use 1950s v2
Cream Line Stout in use 1930s
Cream Line Stout in use 1930s
Dinner Ale 1930s
Dinner Ale 1930s
Dragon’s Blood v1 in use 1950s
Dragon’s Blood v1 in use 1950s
Dragon’s Blood v2 in use 1950s
Dragon’s Blood v2 in use 1950s
JW’s Light Ale in use 1950s
JW’s Light Ale in use 1950s
Kelly’s Eye in use 1950s
Kelly’s Eye in use 1950s
Lutonian Burton Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian Burton Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian Dinner Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian Dinner Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian No 1 Strong Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian No 1 Strong Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian Nut Brown Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian Nut Brown Ale in use 1930s
Lutonian Pale Ale in use 1930s v1
Lutonian Pale Ale in use 1930s v1
Lutonian Pale Ale in use 1930s v2
Lutonian Pale Ale in use 1930s v2

4 Comments

  • Jane roberts

    I have come across an old glass ashtray, with a gold back ground and the man is dressed in what looks to be a pale lemon shirt,
    it says utopian pale ale above the man. I think it is very pretty, and had never heard of it before. until I found your blog…. Kind Regards… Jane..

  • Jane roberts

    oops should say… lutonian not utopian, the spelling corrector prefers that spelling,, !!!

  • Alan Rushbrook

    I have a couple of bottles of dragons blood with labels….

  • Andy Barker

    Does anyone know if the recipes or statistics for these beers exist?

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