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Three of Wadworth's cask brands
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Wooden casks on the back fitting in the brewery hospitality bar
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The Marketplace façade of the brewery
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Brewery architecture dating from 1885
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Brewery architecture
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Brewery architecture
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Brewery architecture
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Brewery architecture
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Brewery architecture
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The brewery from the top of Bath Road
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Detail of the brewhouse exterior
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Detail of the brewhouse exterior
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Detail of the brewhouse exterior
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Hop decoration in the brewhouse
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Malt storage - crystal malt from French and Jupps
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Granulated sugar
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Hop storage
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Two mills recovered from Julia Hanson in Dudley are in reserve
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Porteus four roller malt mill
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Checking the mash temperature - there are two mash tuns holding 28 and 18 qtrs brimful
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Cramming all the mash in
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Granulated sugar into the underback - some 3.5% of the extract is added 'to get the fermentation off to a good start in an old Victorian building'
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Wort flowing to the open copper
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Wort flowing to the open copper
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Wort flowing to the open copper
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Open and closed coppers
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Closed copper
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The head brewer completes the mashing ledger
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Wort heat exchanger
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Canongate supplied the sort oxygenation system
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Break dsamples
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The Head Brewer checks the Bran + Luebbe injector system for primings, auxiliary and isinglass finings at rack.
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Open fermenters - installed by Briggs in 1975 there are ten x 100brl vessels; two are split into 70:30
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Yeast almost ready to crop, the parachutes are at the end of the vessel
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Bottom of a 300brl conical FV recovered from Shipstones in Nottingham - currently used as a cask racking vessel
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Yeast propagation vessels recovered from Whitbread at Cheltenham
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The main cask washer cannot handle pins so Porter Lancastrian installed a single head washer for them
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Swing bend changeover station
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Tops of the 155 brl conical vessels
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Enclosed 300brl squares supplied by Shobwood in Burton on Trent
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The smallest 30brl open square showing the parachute control wheel
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Wooden firkins
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Racking wooden firkins
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Racking metal casks. The racker has six lanes, four ex Ushers in Trowbridge and two new by Chadburn
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A cunning keystone with captive 'cork' by Technoplastics
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A Palamatic cask handling device
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More wooden casks at fill
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Washed wooden casks
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Alphafloc isinglass paste
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Carlson 60 sheet filter uses silica hydrogel
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External keg washer
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The keg line was the first Till machine in the UK
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Venerable weighscale
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Sandra Bates' QC laboratory
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A steam engine still in situ for visitors
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The steam engine is powered by the steam supply to the coppers
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Wadworth still delivers beer locally by horse and dray
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A horse drawn dray
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Horseman tending to the tack
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Signwriting in action
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Signwriting in action by Paul Martin
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Signwriting in action
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Signwriting in action with David Young
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Head Brewer Trevor Holmes
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Cooper Alistair Simm