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File:1 -ale & stout display A.jpg | Old trade card | |||
File:2 -200.JPG | Bicentenary Brew at 5%ABV | |||
File:3 -IPA.JPG | 4.2%ABV IPA | |||
File:4 -New Best 19.jpg | 2008 labels - 4.2%ABV Best Bitter | |||
File:5 -New CA 15.jpg | 2009 labels - Copper Ale at 3.7%ABV | |||
File:6 -New DG 14.jpg | 2010 labels - Dorset Gold golden ale at 4.2%ABV | |||
File:7 -New THO 9.jpg | 2011 labels - 5.5%ABV Tallyho | |||
File:8 -nut brown ale.jpg | Older trade card | |||
File:9 -tallyho.JPG | Pre 2008 Tallyho label | |||
File:10 -beer and casks.jpg | Cask beer advert graphics | |||
File:11 -Whisky.jpg | Golden Cap is a local landmark - a 50.50 blend of Glen Grant malt with North British grain whisky | |||
File:12 -pricelist 1894.jpg | Price list from 1894 | |||
File:13 -pricelist 1896.jpg | Price list from 1896 | |||
File:14 -Brewery 1890's.jpg | The thatched brewery in the 1890s | |||
File:15 -Brewery transport 1930.jpg | Brewery transport in the 1930s | |||
File:16 -Brewery rear.jpg | Photo of the rear of the brewery from Palmers archive | |||
File:19 -8418.JPG | Old advert | |||
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:25 -8408.JPG | The river end of the brewhouse which was a mill until 1794 | |||
File:26 -8410.JPG | Brewery buildings in brick and stone | |||
File:28 -8411.JPG | Entrance to the yard, resception is round the corner | |||
File:30 -8412.JPG | The famous thatched part of the brewery | |||
File:31 -8415.JPG | Another entrance | |||
File:32 -8416.JPG | Office door | |||
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:37 -8498.JPG | The rear of the brewery complete with waterwheel, the grey cowl is on the copper to help draughting as it can be windy | |||
File:38 -8500.JPG | Stonework and kegs | |||
File:39 -8501.JPG | Internal doorways | |||
File:40 -8503.JPG | A view up into the roof space | |||
File:42 -8434.JPG | The waterwheel close up | |||
File:43 -8435.JPG | Waterwheel again | |||
File:44 -8437.JPG | Getting the waterwheel turning | |||
File:45 -8438.JPG | Waterwheel makers plate - 1879; there was no mains electricity until 1930 | |||
File:46 -8511.JPG | View of the brewery across the River Brit | |||
File:47 -8477.JPG | Closeup of the thatch | |||
File:49 -8379.JPG | Belt drives | |||
File:50 -8449.JPG | Part of the malt loft | |||
File:51 -8450.JPG | Operators prefer the 50kg bag as it is easier to tip over the lip than the smaller 25kg | |||
File:52 -8451.JPG | Rest of the malt loft | |||
File:53 -8453.JPG | End view of 1885 Boby screen | |||
File:54 -8455.JPG | Venerable Boby four roller mill | |||
File:55 -8356.JPG | Marking the hot liquor tank float board prior to mashing | |||
File:56 -8353.JPG | The 1.5 tonne mash tun is wooden clad with a stainless top | |||
File:57 -8360.JPG | Grist case, Steels masher and mash tun | |||
File:58 -8364.JPG | Drive to the masher spindle | |||
File:59 -8368.JPG | Warm the pot first | |||
File:60 -8372.JPG | Checking the temperature and adjusting the grist slide | |||
File:61 -8366.JPG | Polished brass liquor control valve | |||
File:62 -8384.JPG| Mash tun almost all in | |||
File:63 -8445.JPG| Inside the empty mash tun | |||
File:64 -8388.JPG| Close up of the mash and sparge arm | |||
File:65 -0893.jpg| Run off across blocks of Ragus invert sugar | |||
File:66 -2.JPG| The underback | |||
File:67 -8376.JPG| In the mash room | |||
File:68 -0884.jpg| Open copper | |||
File:72 - 8466.JPG| Last runnings from the mash tun | |||
File:73 -8460.JPG| Seepex pump to clear the spent grains | |||
File:74 -9.JPG| Grains dropping into a logoised wagon | |||
File:80 -8446.JPG| The open copper is heated by an external calandria | |||
File:82 -8463.JPG| The blower for the old coal fired copper fire | |||
File:83 -8381.JPG | Hop back | |||
File:84 -8474.JPG | Yeast room | |||
File:85 -8481.JPG | Wort runs into FV | |||
File:86 -8470.JPG | Yeast weigh scales | |||
File:87 -8390.JPG | A selection of stainless lined squares | |||
File:89 -8394.JPG | Rocky fermentation heads | |||
File:90 -8395.JPG | Attemperation coil in a round vessel | |||
File:91 -8397A.jpg | Wooden lined fermenters | |||
File:92 -8399.JPG | FV2 by Wilsons of Frome | |||
File:93 -8398.JPG | Yeast cropping is carried out by lowering a yeast sluice | |||
File:95 -8400.JPG | FV room tools including a golf club | |||
File:96 -8404.JPG | Finished yeast head | |||
File:97 -8478.JPG | Attemperation coil in a square vessel | |||
File:98 -8480.JPG | General view across the FVs | |||
File:100 -8465.JPG | Swing bend station | |||
File:101 -8464.JPG | Wort heat exchanger | |||
File:102 -8469.JPG | Old open cooler now redundant | |||
File:103 -8467.JPG | This open cooler will remain on the visitor route | |||
File:104 -8401.JPG | Smaller sample cooler | |||
File:105 -8472.JPG | The end of the cooler | |||
File:106 -8485.JPG | Another sample cooler | |||
File:107 -8486.JPG | Sample cooler complete with Imhoff cones | |||
File:117 -8487.JPG | The old cellar racking tank by Robert Morton | |||
File:118 -8495.JPG | Side door of the old Briggs tunnel pasteuriser - bottling is now carried out by Bath Ales | |||
File:119-8492.JPG | This venerable Wagner cask washer was about to be replaced with a Microdat machine. | |||
File:120 -8430.JPG | Over to the wine shop | |||
File:121 -DSCF8420a.jpg | Cleeves Palmer standing with elder brother John | |||
File:122 -2980.JPG | Head Brewer Darren Batten | |||
File:123 -8427.JPG | Shop manager Mark Banham | |||
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:126 -8458.JPG | No idea what this is but it was made by Brown and May of Devizes | |||
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Revision as of 09:48, 3 April 2020
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No idea what this is but it was made by Brown and May of Devizes