Highgate Brewery - Gallery
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Return to Highgate & Walsall Brewery Co. Ltd
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Brewery signage
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External architecture
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External architecture
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External architecture
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External architecture showing stack
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External architecture
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External architecture with stack and spent grain wagon
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External architecture
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Doorway still with the old owner's sign
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Logoised fuel pump
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Loading dock
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Old grain sack and hop pocket hoist
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Internal roof timbers
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General view of the yard with Carlsberg trailer delivering empty casks
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Yard gates
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Empties stock in the yard
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Tanks and brewery van
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Hop pockets from Hancocks at Bishops Frome in Herefordshire
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Working hop stock board
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Working malt stock board
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Malt bags and liquor tank gauge boards
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These 25kg malt bags are for local micro breweries
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Malt screen dating from 1898
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Seck malt mill was second hand in 1923
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Seck makers plate
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Mash tun
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Mashing trumpet
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Mash tun grain bed
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Mash tun and unknown vessel
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Mash tun run off to underback
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Weekly production program
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Inspecting the copper
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Copper No1 complete with gauge panel
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Hot wort receiver
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Hop seed filter before the plate heat exchanger
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FV21
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Potterton makers plate
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Fermenting squares
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Fermenting rounds FV11 - 14
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Wort plate heat exchanger
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Novel yeast pitching by suction
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Barm awaiting pitching
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Yeast crop before racking
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Checking collection gravity
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Vessel rouser
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FV attemperation liquor pipe manifold
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FV attemperation liquor pipe manifold
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Air receiver for wort aeration
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Dip sticks
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FV attemperation panel
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Control valves for FV attemperation
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Yeast tank
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Yeast plant
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Washing filter cloths
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Cask washer
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Cask racking station
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Keg beer filter
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Keg beer pasteuriser
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Lambrecht single lane washer racker filles around 25 kegs an hour
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Full cask store
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Outside bright beer tank manway door
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Outside tanks
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Nitrogen and CO2 tanks
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Unknown tank
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Keg mild font
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Dark Mild logo
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MD Bob Norton and Neil Bain (Brewing Director) in the days of Aston Manor ownership
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Prize winners in 1985, the Chairman of the Judges was Tony Duckworth