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File:P1090744.JPG
File:P1090744.JPG|More heritage in the new brewhouse - only 16 Head Brewers since 1777
File:P1090753.JPG
File:P1090753.JPG|A timeline for the Company behind the wort prerun vessel and the lauter tun. The nominal brewlength is 150hL at 1050o
File:P1090754.JPG
File:P1090754.JPG|The conical topped copper on the left and the whirlpool
File:P1090757.JPG
File:P1090757.JPG|Adding the T90 hop pellets
File:P1090761.JPG
File:P1090761.JPG|The brewhouse operator's work station using Braumat Compact software
File:P1090763.JPG
File:P1090763.JPG|The 300hL raw water tank on the left with acid dosing and the cold liquor tank in the corner
File:P1090767.JPG
File:P1090767.JPG|The 1899 brewery buildings are just across the yard
File:P1090769.JPG
File:P1090769.JPG|The copper has a tangential wort entry even though the brewhouse has a whirlpool
File:P1090775.JPG
File:P1090775.JPG|In the brewhouse basement - trub tank and whirlpool showing the tangential inlet with the external wort boiler behind.
File:P1090777.JPG
File:P1090777.JPG|The brewhouse detergent cleaning tanks in the basement
File:P1090781.JPG
File:P1090781.JPG|The lauter tun run off tubes
File:P1090788.JPG
File:P1090788.JPG|The Seepex displacement pump used to move the spent grains to the silo
File:P1090789.JPG
File:P1090789.JPG|Wort cooling heat exchanger and the spent grain main to the silo
File:P1090790.JPG
File:P1090790.JPG|Wort oxygenation equipment
File:P1090796.JPG
File:P1090796.JPG|The 1899 Boby mill is still in service after new rollers in 1974 and a total refurb
File:P1090809.JPG
File:P1090809.JPG|The bulk grain intake station
File:P1090811.JPG
File:P1090811.JPG|Another view of the old brewery buildings
File:P1090812.JPG
File:P1090812.JPG|The new 40t spent grain silo
File:P1090837.JPG
File:P1090837.JPG|Trub tank, whirlpool, CIP set and prerun vessel bottoms
File:P1090845.JPG
File:P1090845.JPG|A drawing of the 1899 brewery in the visitor centre. It cost £28,000 which was 40% over budget - perhaps nothing changes!
File:P1090860.JPG
File:P1090860.JPG|A rotating device in the whirlpool to remove the trub cone
File:P1090686.JPG
File:P1090686.JPG|The 1899 brewery buildings will turn into residential properties
File:P1090697.JPG
File:P1090697.JPG|The tops of five 575hL dual purpose vessels moved as part of the new brewhouse project
File:P1090699.JPG
File:P1090699.JPG|Three new 150hL FVs were built by Musk, the tops are on the floor below the larger vessels to ensure all the cones are on the same level
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File:P1090712.JPG|View of the vessel cone area
File:P1090720.JPG
File:P1090720.JPG|Cones of the three 150hL vessels and a new 375hL FV at the rear
File:P1090734.JPG
File:P1090734.JPG|Illustrious forebears of the current family owners
File:P1090736.JPG
File:P1090736.JPG|All brewhouse vessel manways are decorated
File:P1090737.JPG
File:P1090737.JPG|The grist inlet conveyor and hydrator above the mash mixer
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P1090686 The 1899 brewery buildings will turn into residential properties
P1090697 The tops of five 575hL dual purpose vessels moved as part of the new brewhouse project
P1090699 Three new 150hL FVs were built by Musk, the tops are on the floor below the larger vessels to ensure all the cones are on the same level
P1090712 View of the vessel cone area
P1090720 Cones of the three 150hL vessels and a new 375hL FV at the rear
P1090734 Illustrious forebears of the current family owners
P1090736 All brewhouse vessel manways are decorated
P1090737 The grist inlet conveyor and hydrator above the mash mixer
P1090744 More heritage in the new brewhouse - only 16 Head Brewers since 1777
P1090753 A timeline for the Company behind the wort prerun vessel and the lauter tun. The nominal brewlength is 150hL at 1050o
P1090754 The conical topped copper on the left and the whirlpool
P1090757 Adding the T90 hop pellets
P1090761 The brewhouse operator's work station using Braumat Compact software
P1090763 The 300hL raw water tank on the left with acid dosing and the cold liquor tank in the corner
P1090767 The 1899 brewery buildings are just across the yard
P1090769 The copper has a tangential wort entry even though the brewhouse has a whirlpool
P1090775 In the brewhouse basement - trub tank and whirlpool showing the tangential inlet with the external wort boiler behind.
P1090777 The brewhouse detergent cleaning tanks in the basement
P1090781 The lauter tun run off tubes
P1090788 The Seepex displacement pump used to move the spent grains to the silo
P1090789 Wort cooling heat exchanger and the spent grain main to the silo
P1090790 Wort oxygenation equipment
P1090796 The 1899 Boby mill is still in service after new rollers in 1974 and a total refurb
P1090809 The bulk grain intake station
P1090811 Another view of the old brewery buildings
P1090812 The new 40t spent grain silo
P1090837 Trub tank, whirlpool, CIP set and prerun vessel bottoms
P1090845 A drawing of the 1899 brewery in the visitor centre. It cost £28,000 which was 40% overbudget - perhaps nothing changes!
P1090860 A rotating device in the whirlpool to remove the trub cone
 
 
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