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File:1 -Banks's Logo New.jpg |Banks's Brewery logo
File:2 Banks's Btr Can 4 Pk.jpg |2003 Banks's Bitter 4 pack
File:3 -Banks's Org Can 4 Pk.jpg |2003 Banks's Original 4 pack
File:4 -Banks's Org Smooth Can 4 Pk.jpg |2003 Banks's Original Smooth 4 pack
File:5 -Barley Gold 4 Can.jpg |2003 Banks's Barley Goldl 4 pack
File:6 -Banks's Pint Glass.jpg |2003 Banks's pint glass
File:9 -4398.JPG |Old trade card
File:10 -4403.JPG |Malt dresser
File:11 -4400.JPG |Porteus four roller mill
File:12 -4401.JPG |Makers plate on the mill
File:15 -4418.JPG |Mashing trumpet shared between two mash tuns
File:16 -4406.JPG |Steels masher
File:17 -4414.JPG |Grist case and mash tun
File:18 -4411.JPG |Steels masher between two mash tuns
File:19 -4420.JPG |Redundant masher
File:20 -4415.JPG |Run off controller
File:21 -4419.JPG |Valentine run off controller
File:25 -4410.JPG |Graining arm in the base of the mash tun
File:30 -4422.JPG |Two Briggs copper whirlpools
File:31 -4423.JPG |Wall decoration on the copper hearth
File:32 -4426.JPG |Wall decoration on the copper hearth
File:33 -4424.JPG |Copper whirlpool showing expensive kink in the vent
File:34 -4404.JPG |Copper cowl
File:40 -4440.JPG |Open 125 brl lined wooden fermenter
File:41 -4442.JPG |More open fermenters
File:42 -4443.jpg |Open square fermenters
File:44 -4448.JPG |Enclosed 125 brl FVs
File:48 -4444.JPG |Yeast storage vessels
File:49 -4446.JPG |Array of Realm valves to ensure yeasts are kept separate
File:50 -4447.JPG |More yeast storage tanks
File:55 -4449.JPG |Cask racking in progress
File:56 -4450.JPG |Cask racking in progress
File:57 -4455.JPG |Casks awaiting dispatch
File:58 -4456.JPG |Cask storage
File:60 -4465.JPG |Carlson beer filter
File:61 -4466.JPG |Maturation tanks
File:62 -4468.jpg |Detail of the Carlson filter
File:65 -4474.JPG |Loading out bay
File:66 -4475.JPG |Loading out stock for the brewery SCADA system
File:70 -4452.JPG |Leaf isinglass
File:71 -4458.JPG |Isinglass dissolving in weak organic acid
File:72 -4460.JPG |Finings storage tanks
File:80 -4480.JPG |Brewery yard
File:81 -4484.JPG |A few old buildings survive
File:83 -4485.JPG |A few old buildings survive
File:84 -4486.JPG |The brewery stack
File:85 -4487.JPG |Water storage tank
File:86 -4489.JPG |Park Street buildings, drays are loaded in the roadway
File:87 -4492.JPG |Brewery entrance
File:90 -4430.JPG |Redundant plant - too expensive to remove
File:91 -4429.JPG |Old hop back plates
File:92 -4432.JPG |Old control panel superseded by a home designed SCADA system
File:93 -4436.JPG |Two old coppers
File:94 -4439.JPG |Liquor tanks gauges and steam valves
File:95 -4438.JPG |No idea what these are!
File:100 -4502.JPG |Production Director Richard Westwood and Head Brewer Richard Frost
File:101 -4396.JPG |Brewer Hugh Smith
File:102 -4494.JPG |Engineer Colin Walton tends his SCADA system
File:104 -4462.JPG |Brewer Paul Robinson checks beer clarity





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