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Revision as of 11:08, 24 March 2020
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Holdens Golden Glow pump clip
Holdens Special pump clip
Modern clad full stock storage building
Detail from the new office building
The end of the brewhouse building with the Park pub on the left
The original pub with the brewhouse behind
Where it all began in 1915 when Edwin and Lucy Blanche Holden bought the pub
Aerial shot of the pub and brewery
Horse drawn bus at the Bottle and Glass pub; originally on the Stourbridge Canal it is now rebuilt at the Black Country Living Museum
Modern buildings containing conditioning tanks and filters for the bottling operation
View from the roof down towards the new office building
Older brickwork with many patches
Tanks purchased at auction - they may come in handy one day
Hop pockets from Hancocks at Bishop Frome in Herefordshire
The malt stock, all in sack
The Porteous malt millex Phipps
Mash tun - the finished batch is 36brl from a 375kg charge
Mash tun run off lines and underback
Another view of the copper top
Internal copper calandria
Conical hopback by local firm MWM dates from 1985
Square fermenters from 24-36 brl each
Another finished yeast crop
Yet another finished yeast crop
Looking towards the cask washer
Cask washer ex Ridleys works at 200 pieces per hour
Jack back and racking cocks
Detail of the racking cocks
Thermometer for decoration
Old vessel makers plates on display
Fahrenheit still rules here
Old racking cocks on display
Smaller brewers send beer for bottling in ISO tanks
Holden's faithful four compartment 80brl tanker
Meyer filler ex Morlands works at 200 bph
General view of the bottling line
A pair of venerable Worssam fillers - too expensive to remove!
MD Jono Holden with some of his awards
Ivan Hayes takes a wort sample
Plant Manager Roger Bennett