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File:1 -Bitterclip (2).JPG | File:1 -Bitterclip (2).JPG|Holdens Bitter pump clip | ||
File:2 -Glow (2).JPG | File:2 -Glow (2).JPG|Holdens Golden Glow pump clip | ||
File:3 -specialclip.JPG | File:3 -specialclip.JPG|Holdens Special pump clip | ||
File:4 -holdens logo.jpg | File:4 -holdens logo.jpg|Holdens Company logo | ||
File:5 -0208.JPG | File:5 -0208.JPG|Modern clad full stock storage building | ||
File:6 -0210.JPG | File:6 -0210.JPG|Detail from the new office building | ||
File:7 -0212.JPG | File:7 -0212.JPG|New office building | ||
File:8 -0216.JPG | File:8 -0216.JPG|The end of the brewhouse building with the Park pub on the left | ||
File:9 -0250.JPG | File:9 -0250.JPG|The original pub with the brewhouse behind | ||
File:10 -0252.JPG | File:10 -0252.JPG|Where it all began in 1915 when Edwin and Lucy Blanche Holden bought the pub | ||
File:11 -0075.JPG | File:11 -0075.JPG|Aerial shot of the pub and brewery | ||
File:12 -0072.JPG | File:12 -0072.JPG|Horse drawn bus at the Bottle and Glass pub; originally on the Stourbridge Canal it is now rebuilt at the Black Country Living Museum | ||
File:15 -0190.JPG | File:15 -0190.JPG|Internal roof supports | ||
File:16 -0121.JPG | File:16 -0121.JPG|Modern buildings containing conditioning tanks and filters for the bottling operation | ||
File:17 -0196.JPG | File:17 -0196.JPG|View from the roof down towards the new office building | ||
File:18 -0105.JPG | File:18 -0105.JPG|Older brickwork with many patches | ||
File:19 -0111.JPG | File:19 -0111.JPG|Tanks purchased at auction - they may come in handy one day | ||
File:20 -0126.JPG | File:20 -0126.JPG|Ragus invert sugar stock | ||
File:21 -0149.JPG | File:21 -0149.JPG|Hop pockets from Hancocks at Bishop Frome in Herefordshire | ||
File:22 -0162.JPG | File:22 -0162.JPG|The malt stock, all in sack | ||
File:23 -0128.JPG | File:23 -0128.JPG|The Porteous malt millex Phipps | ||
File:30 -0122.JPG | File:30 -0122.JPG|Mash tun - the finished batch is 36brl from a 375kg charge | ||
File:31 -0142.JPG | File:31 -0142.JPG|Mash tun from above | ||
File:32 -0145.JPG | File:32 -0145.JPG|Inside the mash tun | ||
File:33 -0124.JPG | File:33 -0124.JPG|Mash tun run off lines | ||
File:34 -0125.JPG | File:34 -0125.JPG|Mash tun run off lines and underback | ||
File:35 -0140.JPG | File:35 -0140.JPG|Beware | ||
File:38 -0189.JPG | File:38 -0189.JPG|Top of the copper | ||
File:39 -0123.JPG | File:39 -0123.JPG|Another view of the copper top | ||
File:40 -0130.JPG | File:40 -0130.JPG|The copper | ||
File:41 -0132.JPG | File:41 -0132.JPG|Copper manway | ||
File:42 -0155.JPG | File:42 -0155.JPG|Internal copper calandria | ||
File:43 -0076.JPG | File:43 -0076.JPG|Conical hopback by local firm MWM dates from 1985 | ||
File:54 -0174.JPG | File:45 -0077.JPG|Paraflow wort cooling | ||
File:55 -0088.JPG | File:46 -0078.JPG|Wort air injection | ||
File:56 -0097.JPG | File:50 -0167.JPG|Square fermenters from 24-36 brl each | ||
File:60 -0182.JPG | File:51 -0168.JPG|Collection in progress | ||
File:63 -0094.JPG | File:52 -0169.JPG|Finished yeast crop | ||
File:64 -0217.JPG | File:53 -0173.JPG|Another finished yeast crop | ||
File:65 -0107.JPG | File:54 -0174.JPG|Yet another finished yeast crop | ||
File:66 -0109.JPG | File:55 -0088.JPG|Inside the yeast room | ||
File:67 -0100.JPG | File:56 -0097.JPG|Primings tanks | ||
File:68 -0103.JPG | File:60 -0182.JPG|QC laboratory | ||
File:70 -0082.JPG | File:63 -0094.JPG|Racking tanks | ||
File:72 -0139.JPG | File:64 -0217.JPG|Looking towards the cask washer | ||
File:73 -0141.JPG | File:65 -0107.JPG|Cask washer ex Ridleys works at 200 pieces per hour | ||
File:74 -0192.JPG | File:66 -0109.JPG|Labelling the casks | ||
File:75 -0193.JPG | File:67 -0100.JPG|Jack back and racking cocks | ||
File:76 -0198.JPG | File:68 -0103.JPG|Detail of the racking cocks | ||
File:77 -0083.JPG | File:70 -0082.JPG|Old Avery weighscale | ||
File:79 -0240.JPG | File:72 -0139.JPG|Thermometer for decoration | ||
File:80 -0237.JPG | File:73 -0141.JPG|Old vessel makers plates on display | ||
File:81 -0118.JPG | File:74 -0192.JPG|Heaven knows! | ||
File:83 -0224.JPG | File:75 -0193.JPG|Fahrenheit still rules here | ||
File:84 -0226.JPG | File:76 -0198.JPG|Old racking cocks on display | ||
File:85 -0222.JPG | File:77 -0083.JPG|Any ideas? | ||
File:90 -0243.JPG | File:79 -0240.JPG|Smaller brewers send beer for bottling in ISO tanks | ||
File:91-0165.JPG | File:80 -0237.JPG|Holden's faithful four compartment 80brl tanker | ||
File:92 -0146.JPG | File:81 -0118.JPG|25bph beer filter | ||
File:83 -0224.JPG|Meyer filler ex Morlands works at 200 bph | |||
File:84 -0226.JPG|General view of the bottling line | |||
File:85 -0222.JPG|A pair of venerable Worssam fillers - too expensive to remove! | |||
File:90 -0243.JPG|MD Jono Holden with some of his awards | |||
File:91-0165.JPG|Ivan Hayes takes a wort sample | |||
File:92 -0146.JPG|Plant Manager Roger Bennett | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Revision as of 11:07, 24 March 2020
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