Adnams plc - Gallery 26 June 2001
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Curved ended lined wooden fermenters - out of service awaiting relocation to one of Adnams cook shops
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Open fermenter
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View of brewery yard towards the cask washer
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Pump clip graphics for Adnams Bitter
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Adding hops to the copper
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Adnams from the road outside
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Detail of the front of the brewery
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Pump clip graphics for Adnams Broadside
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This seemingly quiet row of cottages hides the cask racking room. To avoid getting six copies of the local free paper they had to seal the letterboxes!
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Checking quality in the sample room - Head Brewer Mike Powell Evans (left) and Robert Porter, Trade Liaison Brewer
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Copper artifacts in the visitor centre
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FV thermometer
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Beel Industries 6000lb steam boiler
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The mash tun with Dr Powell Evans
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Southwold Jack - the town's mascot used in some of Adnams promotional material
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View of the brewery from the car park of the Swan Hotel
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Unusual attemperators in a polypropylene lined open vessel
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Adnam's Chairman Jonathan Adnams
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Mr Adnams on his way home
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Adnams promotional material
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New CIP plant by Industrial Techniques
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View of the recently commissioned fermenting room
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You would never guess there were nine new 250brl fermenters behind this façade
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New vessels by Briggs
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The new vessels are set in three rows of three
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Each vessel has a continuously pumped sample loop which comes out at the pump
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This is the microbiological sample point
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This is the bulk sampling point
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The flow of liquid re-enters the vessel just above outlet.
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Valve stations between the vessel rows
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A few of the 156 Sudmo valves used in the new FV project
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The author helps himself to a glass of Southwold's finest
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Head Brewer Mike Powell Evans in the visitor centre
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A wrap round chunky pump clip by Leawood
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A view from the top of the brewhouse
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The new yeast storage vessels by Industrial Techniques