Palmer's Brewery - Gallery: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
File:20 -logo.jpg | Palmers logo from 2008 | File:20 -logo.jpg | Palmers logo from 2008 | ||
File:22 -8507.JPG | Gable end decoration. No need for a weather vane; seagulls always face into the wind | File:22 -8507.JPG | Gable end decoration. No need for a weather vane; seagulls always face into the wind | ||
File:25 -8408.JPG | The river end of the brewhouse which was a mill | File:25 -8408.JPG | The river end of the brewhouse which was originally a mill. Palmers moved in in 1896 | ||
File:26 -8410.JPG | Brewery buildings in brick and stone | File:26 -8410.JPG | Brewery buildings in brick and stone | ||
File:28 -8411.JPG | Entrance to the yard, | File:28 -8411.JPG | Entrance to the yard, reception is round the corner | ||
File:30 -8412.JPG | The famous thatched part of the brewery | File:30 -8412.JPG | The famous thatched part of the brewery | ||
File:31 -8415.JPG | Another entrance | File:31 -8415.JPG | Another entrance | ||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
File:34 -8431.JPG | The wine shop across the road | File:34 -8431.JPG | The wine shop across the road | ||
File:35 -8444.JPG | A view looking up at the malt intake end of the malt loft | File:35 -8444.JPG | A view looking up at the malt intake end of the malt loft | ||
File:37 -8498.JPG | The rear of the brewery complete with | File:37 -8498.JPG | The rear of the brewery complete with water wheel, the grey cowl is on the copper to help draughting as it can be windy | ||
File:38 -8500.JPG | Stonework and kegs | File:38 -8500.JPG | Stonework and kegs | ||
File:39 -8501.JPG | Internal doorways | File:39 -8501.JPG | Internal doorways | ||
Line 74: | Line 74: | ||
File:91 -8397A.jpg | Wooden lined fermenters | File:91 -8397A.jpg | Wooden lined fermenters | ||
File:92 -8399.JPG | FV2 by Wilsons of Frome | File:92 -8399.JPG | FV2 by Wilsons of Frome | ||
File:93 -8398.JPG | Yeast cropping is carried out by lowering a yeast sluice | File:93 -8398.JPG | Yeast cropping is carried out by lowering a yeast sluice to create a weir | ||
File:95 -8400.JPG | FV room tools including a golf club | File:95 -8400.JPG | FV room tools including a golf club | ||
File:96 -8404.JPG | Finished yeast head | File:96 -8404.JPG | Finished yeast head | ||
Line 96: | Line 96: | ||
File:124 -8490.JPG | Jim Traquair and his Morrison and Carpenter fining machine | File:124 -8490.JPG | Jim Traquair and his Morrison and Carpenter fining machine | ||
File:125 -8357.JPG | Ancient ephemera from Worcester & Midlands Cold Stores | File:125 -8357.JPG | Ancient ephemera from Worcester & Midlands Cold Stores | ||
File:Palmers of Bridport DSCF8456.jpg | | File:Palmers of Bridport DSCF8456.jpg | Brown & May vertical steam engine that superseded the waterwheel for pumping and milling. The only vertical B&M engine left in situ in a UK brewery! | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Brewer & Distiller International Gallery]] | [[Category:Brewer & Distiller International Gallery]] |
Revision as of 14:08, 4 April 2020
Return to Palmer Ltd