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JW Lees boss hails record sales despite costs 'through the roof' as people still love beer and pubs

'We go again with 2025'

William Lees-Jones, managing director of brewing and pub business JW Lees (Image: Publicity picture)

The MD of family-owned beer and pubs business JW Lees has hailed "record sales" for 2024 despite the cost of living crisis battering the hospitality sector.

William Lees-Jones took to X, formerly Twitter, to mark the end of the Middleton group's financial year by reporting that sales were up again on the previous year's record.

He said: "It's tough running pubs. Costs are through the roof. Even more so with business rates and wages this week.

"But people love beer and pubs

"And @JWLeesBrewery just closed off 2024 with record sales of £94.3m, up 10% on 2023.

"Thank you to all our customers and teams

"We go again with 2025."

JW Lees was founded in 1828 and is now in its seventh generation as a family business. It employs more than 1,500 people across its brewery and 48 managed pubs.