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* [[Higson's Brewery Ltd]] | |||
* [[Robert Cain & Sons Ltd]] | |||
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File:DSCF3090.JPG | File:DSCF3083.jpg|The mainly Victorian terracotta confection that is Cain's Brewery in Liverpool | ||
File:DSCF3091.JPG | File:DSCF3084.jpg|There is much detail on view… | ||
File:DSCF3093.JPG | File:DSCF3084a.jpg|….including the original Robert Cain trademark who built the brewery from 1883 to 1902 | ||
File:DSCF3094.JPG | File:DSCF3085.jpg|There is much discussion over whether the trade mark was a goat with two horns…. | ||
File:DSCF3095.JPG | File:DSCF3086.jpg|…or a unicorn with just one | ||
File:DSCF3096.JPG | File:DSCF3086a.jpg|But detail from a poster proves it is a goat. Horns lower down the façade have been lost over the years | ||
File:DSCF3100.JPG | File:DSCF3087.JPG|Higsons took over in 1923 and went to some trouble to rebadge the brewery to match the original | ||
File:DSCF3102.JPG | File:DSCF3088.JPG|Someone got a good view across the city | ||
File:DSCF3105.JPG | File:DSCF3089.JPG|The brewery was completed in 1902… | ||
File:DSCF3108.JPG | File:DSCF3090.JPG|..and the offices in 1883 | ||
File:DSCF3109.JPG | File:DSCF3091.JPG|Ventilation above the old cooler rooms | ||
File:DSCF3112.JPG | File:DSCF3093.JPG|Ancient and modern. The brewery is again Cains after Higsons, Boddingtons, GB Breweries and Danish Brewing Group | ||
File:DSCF3116.JPG | File:DSCF3094.JPG|Imagine a brickie doing this in the 21st century | ||
File:DSCF3126.JPG | File:DSCF3095.JPG|Higsons name but RC is left below and the creature above does look like a unicorn! | ||
File:DSCF3127.JPG | File:DSCF3096.JPG|The brewery stack well trussed against the winds that blow off the Mersey. The tower is only accessed by telecomms to service their gear. | ||
File:DSCF3128.jpg | File:DSCF3100.JPG|Memorabilia and certificates from the Brewing Industry International Awards | ||
File:DSCF3129.JPG | File:DSCF3102.JPG|Artifacts in the Brewery Tap | ||
File:DSCF3130.JPG | File:DSCF3105.JPG|Inside the Brewery Tap once called the Grapes | ||
File:DSCF3131.JPG | File:DSCF3108.JPG|More artefacts in the Tap | ||
File:DSCF3132.JPG | File:DSCF3109.JPG|Details of the clock in the bar | ||
File:DSCF3133.JPG | File:DSCF3112.JPG|A modern Huppmann brewhouse dates from the Boddington days in 1982. | ||
File:DSCF3134.JPG | File:DSCF3116.JPG|The six tonne mashing in vessel with bulk syrup tanks behind | ||
File:DSCF3135.JPG | File:DSCF3126.JPG|The grains dump tank below the lauter tun | ||
File:DSCF3136.JPG | File:DSCF3127.JPG|A pair of coppers share a single external wort boiler | ||
File:DSCF3137.JPG | File:DSCF3128.jpg|The 25hL hop pot used to inject hops into the copper | ||
File:DSCF3143.JPG | File:DSCF3129.JPG|The outlets to some of the six 54t malt silos | ||
File:DSCF3170.JPG | File:DSCF3130.JPG|Enclosed fermenters. There are six 440hL shells but two are split into two 220s. | ||
File:DSCF3172.JPG | File:DSCF3131.JPG|Removing floors has allowed deep conicals to be installed | ||
File:DSCF3173.JPG | File:DSCF3132.JPG|The conditioning tank stock board | ||
File:DSCF3174.JPG | File:DSCF3133.JPG|Up in the old cooler room ceiling | ||
File:DSCF3184.JPG | File:DSCF3134.JPG|Yeast storage with the ale suction vessels on the left | ||
File:DSCF3186.JPG | File:DSCF3135.JPG|The 150hL per hour SEN horizontal leaf filter | ||
File:DSCF3224.JPG | File:DSCF3136.JPG|The deaeration column by ETA uses CO<sup>2</sup> as the stripping gas | ||
File:DSCF3225.JPG | File:DSCF3137.JPG|Proprietors Ajmail and Sudarghara Dusanj | ||
File:DSCF3232.JPG | File:DSCF3143.JPG|Brewery Manager David Moore with Quality Manager Dave Edwards and Head Brewer David Nijs | ||
File:DSCF3233.JPG | File:DSCF3170.JPG|The Danes were planning a hospitality centre and refurbished the glazed patterned tile work | ||
File:DSCF3234.JPG | File:DSCF3172.JPG|Only the bar and a table remain as there were problems with access and toilet facilities | ||
File:mbitter cans.jpg | File:DSCF3173.JPG|More ornate tile work | ||
File:mildcans.jpg | File:DSCF3174.JPG|An ancient Avery scale | ||
File:DSCF3184.JPG|Most of the old equipment has been stripped out leaving intriguing remains - a heat exchanger bund wall perhaps? | |||
File:DSCF3186.JPG|Some unused CVs are still in place | |||
File:DSCF3224.JPG|The 88 head filler on the can line | |||
File:DSCF3225.JPG|A magazine for can ends | |||
File:DSCF3232.JPG|A general view across the can line | |||
File:DSCF3233.JPG|Packs going to the palletiser | |||
File:DSCF3234.JPG|A pallet of finished goods on the out-feed conveyor | |||
File:mbitter cans.jpg|Cains empty cans - Bitter | |||
File:mildcans.jpg|Cains empty cans - Mild | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 11 January 2023
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