The original brewery consisted of a five-barrel plant, designed and installed by Patrick Poole, former proprietor of the West Coast Brewing Company.
The copper and hot liquor tank were situated in the back of the Marble Arch pub behind glass observation windows.
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.
Current and previous beers include:[2] The Marble Arch was built in 1888 in Ancoats, with a façade of polished red granite.
After years in the hands of various breweries, it was bought by a local CAMRA member, John Worthington, in 1984 who made it a free house.