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<big>For completeness, here is [http://www.ibdlearningzone.org.uk/article/show/pdf/397/ Roger's Brewer and Distiller International article]</big>
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File:0 distant shot.jpg|A distant shot of the Felinfoel Brewery on the outskirts of Llanelli in South Wales
File:0 distant shot.jpg|A distant shot of the Felinfoel Brewery on the outskirts of Llanelli in South Wales
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File:20 DSCF1632.JPG|Muntons is the sole malt supplier
File:20 DSCF1632.JPG|Muntons is the sole malt supplier
File:21 DSCF1633.JPG|Timber cladding in the malt loft right at the top of the tower
File:21 DSCF1633.JPG|Timber cladding in the malt loft right at the top of the tower
File:22 DSCF1636.JPG|The four roller Boby malt mill grings 2.5 tonne in 90 minutes. Note the old belt drives still in situ
File:22 DSCF1636.JPG|The four roller Boby malt mill grinds 2.5 tonne in 90 minutes. Note the old belt drives still in situ
 
File:23 DSCF1637.JPG|The grist case inscribed with 'MB' for malt bin
 
File:24 DSCF1638.JPG|A close up of the 'MB' lettering
File:25 DSCF1639.JPG|Looking down on the bottom of the grist case, the Steels masher and the top of the mash tun
File:26 DSCF1640.JPG|A closer look at the mashing machinery
File:28 DSCF1645.JPG|The makers plate on the masher - Wilson & Co of Frome in Somerset
File:29 DSCF1646.JPG|A gauge plate for the liquor tanks
File:30 DSCF1647.JPG|The 1980 copper by Briggs
File:31 DSCF1656.JPG|The external calandria
File:33 DSCF1649.JPG|15% of the grist is Ragus invert block. This is the dissolver before the copper
File:34 DSCF1652.JPG|Beside the sugar dissolving vessel is the mash tun underback
File:35 DSCF1650.JPG|Detail of the mash tun run off taps
File:35 DSCF1650.JPG|Detail of the mash tun run off taps
File:38 DSCF1653.JPG|Looking down to the hop back from the copper stage
File:38 DSCF1653.JPG|Looking down to the hop back from the copper stage
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23 DSCF1637 The grist case inscribed with 'MB' for malt bin
24 DSCF1638 A close up of the 'MB' lettering
25 DSCF1639 Looking down on the bottom of the grist case, the Steels masher and the top of the mash tun
26 DSCF1640 A closer look at the mashing machinery
28 DSCF1645 The makers plate on the masher - Wilson & Co of Frome in somerset
29 DSCF1646 A gauge plate for the liquor tanks
30 DSCF1647 The 1980 copper by Briggs
31 DSCF1656 The external calandria
33 DSCF1649 15% of the grist is Ragus invert block. This is the dissolver before the copper
34 DSCF1652 Beside the sugar dissolving vessel is the mash tun underback
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 25 January 2022

For completeness, here is Roger's Brewer and Distiller International article