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Holdens Bitter pump clip
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Holdens Golden Glow pump clip
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Holdens Special pump clip
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Holdens Company logo
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Modern clad full stock storage building
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Detail from the new office building
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New office building
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The end of the brewhouse building with the Park pub on the left
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The original pub with the brewhouse behind
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Where it all began in 1915 when Edwin and Lucy Blanche Holden bought the pub
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Aerial shot of the pub and brewery
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Horse drawn bus at the Bottle and Glass pub; originally on the Stourbridge Canal it is now rebuilt at the Black Country Living Museum
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Internal roof supports
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Modern buildings containing conditioning tanks and filters for the bottling operation
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View from the roof down towards the new office building
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Older brickwork with many patches
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Tanks purchased at auction - they may come in handy one day
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Ragus invert sugar stock
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Hop pockets from Hancocks at Bishop Frome in Herefordshire
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The malt stock, all in sack
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The Porteus malt mill ex Phipps
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Mash tun - the finished batch is 36brl from a 375kg charge
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Mash tun from above
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Inside the mash tun
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Mash tun run off lines
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Mash tun run off lines and underback
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Beware
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Top of the copper
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Another view of the copper top
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The copper
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Copper manway
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Internal copper calandria
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Conical hopback by local firm MWM dates from 1985
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Paraflow wort cooling
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Wort air injection
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Square fermenters from 24-36 brl each
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Collection in progress
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Finished yeast crop
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Another finished yeast crop
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Yet another finished yeast crop
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Inside the yeast room
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Primings tanks
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QC laboratory
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Racking tanks
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Looking towards the cask washer
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Cask washer ex Ridleys works at 200 pieces per hour
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Labelling the casks
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Jack back and racking cocks
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Detail of the racking cocks
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Old Avery weighscale
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Thermometer for decoration
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Old vessel makers plates on display
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Heaven knows!
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Fahrenheit still rules here
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Old racking cocks on display
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Any ideas?
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Smaller brewers send beer for bottling in ISO tanks
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Holden's faithful four compartment 80brl tanker
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25bph beer filter
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Meyer filler ex Morlands works at 200 bph
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General view of the bottling line
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A pair of venerable Worssam fillers - too expensive to remove!
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MD Jono Holden with some of his awards
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Ivan Hayes takes a wort sample
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Plant Manager Roger Bennett