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File:0 Elgoods Logo RGB.jpg | File:0 Elgoods Logo RGB.jpg|Welcome to Elgoods at Wisbech | ||
File:1 DSCF2791.JPG | File:1 DSCF2791.JPG|Inside the main entrance | ||
File:10 DSCF2878.JPG | File:10 DSCF2878.JPG|The brewery was built in 1795 | ||
File:11 DSCF2879.JPG|John Elgood took over the brwwery in 1877 | |||
File:12 DSCF2877.JPG|Note the louvres in the three first floor windows to control the airflow to the open coolers | |||
File:13 DSCF2872.JPG|The brewery weathervane | |||
File:14 DSCF2848.JPG|Around the site | |||
File:15 DSCF2862.JPG|The brewery offices from the gardens with the brewhouse on the right | |||
File:16 DSCF2858.JPG|The botanical gardens | |||
File:17 DSCF2866.JPG|The gardens have 10,000 visitors a year | |||
File:18 DSCF2867.JPG|Beautiful lawns and time to sit and ponder | |||
File:19 DSCF2870.JPG|A walled part of the gardens | |||
11 | File:20 DSCF2776.JPG|A view of the brewery yard | ||
12 | File:21 DSCF2788.JPG|Under the spreading chestnut tree | ||
13 | File:24 DSCF2810.JPG|The malt store - all malt is Maris Otter | ||
14 | File:25 DSCF2803.JPG|The grist case dates from 1910 according to the label | ||
15 | File:26 DSCF2804.JPG|The Steels masher | ||
File:27 DSCF2808.JPG|What the gear inside a Steels masher looks like | |||
File:16 DSCF2858.JPG | File:28 DSCF2811.JPG|A well bashed directing chute for the masher | ||
File:17 DSCF2866.JPG | File:29 DSCF2813.JPG|The belt gear is still in situ | ||
File:33 DSCF2819.JPG|The copper | |||
File:34 DSCF2820.JPG|The copper manway door tells us it was fabricated by Pontifex | |||
File:35 DSCF2823.JPG|A liquor tank float gauge board | |||
File:40 DSCF2825.JPG|The square hop back with a stainless lining dating from 2005. The plates are dated 1950 | |||
File:41 DSCF2826.JPG|If the old disused coolships were removed there would be a big hole in the floor! | |||
File:42 DSCF2828.JPG|The copper base and the rectangular hop back beside the old coolships | |||
File:43 DSCF2830.JPG|The 10 brl mash tun used for seasonals, small runs and trials | |||
File:46 DSCF2831.JPG|Top of mini brew copper with grist auger for mashing in behind (oh and a vacuum cleaner!!) | |||
File:47 DSCF2832.JPG|An unusual annular cooling panel for an 80brl FV which is lowered through the trap door once the yeast has been removed. | |||
File:48 DSCF2792.JPG|Makers inscription on the underback which is now stainless lined. It is thought to be the 1795 vintage hopback | |||
File:49 DSCF2837.JPG|Geo Adlam of Bristol, another ancient brewery fabricator | |||
File:50 DSCF2793.JPG|Wort taps by Pontifex on the main mash tun, circa 1912 with new stainless steel header tube above | |||
File:55 DSCF2833.JPG|Rousing an open fermenter | |||
File:56 DSCF2835.JPG|An attemperator panel in an open fermenter | |||
File:57 DSCF2841.JPG|General view of the fermenting room | |||
File:60 DSCF2843.JPG|Old yeast storage tank and acid wash water bath | |||
File:65 DSCF2847.JPG|Two station racking range and jackback | |||
File:66 DSCF2849.JPG|Inside the ale stores | |||
File:67 DSCF2851.JPG|Elgoods casks | |||
File:68 DSCF2779.JPG|The beer filter by Filtrox | |||
File:69 DSCF2780.JPG|The Gimson two lane keg filler - note the size difference between a 50L and a 5 gallon keg | |||
File:70 DSCF2783.JPG|Four of the six 20 brl Kaspar Schulz racking tanks | |||
File:80 DSCF2796.JPG|The brewery boiler by Ruston and Hornsby of Lincoln | |||
File:81 DSCF2852.JPG|The company crest | |||
File:82 DSCF2880.JPG|Visitors this way please | |||
18 | File:89 DSCF2840.JPG|Production Director Alan Pateman | ||
19 | File:90 DSCF2774.JPG|Chairman Nigel Elgood with two of his daughters; Jennifer Everall is Co Secretary and Belinda Sutton is MD | ||
20 | File:91 DSCF2857.JPG|The MD Belinda Sutton pulls me a pint ... | ||
21 | File:92 DSCF2855.JPG|...so does the Production Director Alan Pateman | ||
24 | File:93 DSCF2815.JPG|The brewery cat takes a nap | ||
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Revision as of 09:32, 30 June 2016
94 Cambridge Ale Cambridge Ale
95 Golden Newt Golden Newt
96 Greyhound Ale Greyhound Ale
97 Pageant Ale Pageant Ale
98 Black Dog Black Dog