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File:DSCF5624.JPG | File:DSCF5624.JPG|A close up of the sedum green roof and two solar panels which provide 80% of the site's electricity needs even in sunny Southwold! | ||
File:DSCF5625.JPG | File:DSCF5625.JPG|Windblown grass seeds have settled amongst the sedum | ||
File:DSCF5628.JPG | File:DSCF5628.JPG|Close up of the laminated structure of the glulam beams | ||
File:DSCF5631.JPG | File:DSCF5631.JPG|A view of the distribution offices in the end bay | ||
File:DSCF5637.JPG | File:DSCF5637.JPG|The site effluent is dealt with through a reed bed system | ||
File:DSCF5638.JPG | File:DSCF5638.JPG|General view of the site showing the warehouse on the right with vehicle maintenance and Tech Services offices on the left. | ||
File:DSCF5640.JPG | File:DSCF5640.JPG|The new Huppmann brewhouse - the silo on the left feeds the wet mill | ||
File:DSCF5642.JPG | File:DSCF5642.JPG|Looking down on the wet mill | ||
File:DSCF5643.JPG | File:DSCF5643.JPG|The copper vapour heat is recovered in the heat exchanger on the left | ||
File:DSCF5646.JPG | File:DSCF5646.JPG|Head Brewer Mike Powell Evans with his new plaything | ||
File:DSCF5649.JPG | File:DSCF5649.JPG|Another view of the copper vapour heat recovery equipment | ||
File:DSCF5654.JPG | File:DSCF5654.JPG|Wort from the lauter tun is collected in a pre-run tank and heated to almost boiling on its way to the copper using this heat exchanger | ||
File:DSCF5658.JPG | File:DSCF5658.JPG|There are four pots for adding hops, salts and copper finings. A flow of wort collects the solids from the pots to add them to the process | ||
File:DSCF5660.JPG | File:DSCF5660.JPG|Underneath the 5.2m diameter lauter tun - the large pipes feed the mash in and the 'spokes' collect the wort to a central point. The green bit is part of the central spindle which moves up and down and circulates the raking arms. | ||
File:DSCF5675.JPG | File:DSCF5675.JPG|Two spent grains silos - two these days as the law demands they must be in place cleaned | ||
File:DSCF5687.JPG | File:DSCF5687.JPG|Another view of the remodelled brewery frontage - compare with 26 June 2001 view | ||
File:DSCF5690.JPG | File:DSCF5690.JPG|Brewery on the left and fermenting vessels on the right - there are now 19 compared to the nine back in 2001 | ||
File:DSCF5596.JPG | File:DSCF5596.JPG|A metre has been added to the height of the building to the right of the Adnams signage - notice the slightly darker brickwork and window in the roof compared to the 26 June 2001 photos | ||
File:DSCF5600.JPG | File:DSCF5600.JPG|The corner with Victoria has been tidied up and a full height window installed | ||
File:DSCF5602.JPG | File:DSCF5602.JPG|Entrance to the brewery yard | ||
File:DSCF5605.JPG | File:DSCF5605.JPG|The warehouse at Reydon - this is the loading bay side | ||
File:DSCF5606.JPG | File:DSCF5606.JPG|Loading vehicles from preassembled pallets | ||
File:DSCF5608.JPG | File:DSCF5608.JPG|Closing the curtain sides | ||
File:DSCF5609.JPG | File:DSCF5609.JPG|Inside the main warehouse area showing the two metre deep glulam beams | ||
File:DSCF5610.JPG | File:DSCF5610.JPG|Incoming trailers arrive through an airlock to avoid temperature fluctuations | ||
File:DSCF5611.JPG | File:DSCF5611.JPG|Stock for the retail trade including CO2 cylinders | ||
File:DSCF5613.JPG | File:DSCF5613.JPG|Detail of the glulam roof beams which are 48m long | ||
File:DSCF5614.JPG | File:DSCF5614.JPG|A fork lift truck loading a trunking trailer | ||
File:DSCF5617.JPG | File:DSCF5617.JPG|General view showing the warehouse construction | ||
File:DSCF5619.JPG | File:DSCF5619.JPG|The retail vehicle bays | ||
File:DSCF5620.JPG | File:DSCF5620.JPG|A trunking tractor and trailer | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[category:Brewer & Distiller International Gallery]] | [[category:Brewer & Distiller International Gallery]] |