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<div>[[Image:DSCF5596.JPG|thumb|center|400px|A metre has been added to the height of the building to the right of the Adnams signage - notice the slightly darker brickwork and window in the roof compared to the 26 June 2001 photos]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5600.JPG|thumb|center|400px|The corner with Victoria Street has been tidied up and a full height window installed]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5602.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Entrance to the brewery yard]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5605.JPG|thumb|center|400px|The warehouse at Reydon - this is the loading bay side]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5606.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Loading vehicles from preassembled pallets]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5608.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Closing the curtain sides]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5609.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Inside the main warehouse area showing the two metre deep glulam beams]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5610.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Incoming trailers arrive through an airlock to avoid temperature fluctuations]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5611.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Stock for the retail trade including CO<sup>2</sup> cylinders]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5613.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Detail of the glulam roof beams which are 48m long]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5614.JPG|thumb|center|400px|A fork lift truck loading a trunking trailer]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5617.JPG|thumb|center|400px|General view showing the warehouse construction]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5619.JPG|thumb|center|400px|The retail vehicle bays]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5620.JPG|thumb|center|400px|A trunking tractor and trailer]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5624.JPG|thumb|center|400px|A close up of the sedum green roof and two solar panels which provide 80% of the site's electricity needs even in sunny Southwold!]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5625.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Windblown grass seeds have settled amongst the sedum]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5628.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Close up of the laminated structure of the glulam beams]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5631.JPG|thumb|center|400px|A view of the distribution offices in the end bay]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5637.JPG|thumb|center|400px|The site effluent is dealt with through a reed bed system]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5638.JPG|thumb|center|400px|General view of the site showing the warehouse on the right with vehicle maintenance and Tech Services offices on the left.]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5640.JPG|thumb|center|400px|The new Huppmann brewhouse - the silo on the left feeds the wet mill]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5642.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Looking down on the wet mill]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5643.JPG|thumb|center|400px|The copper vapour heat is recovered in the heat exchanger on the left]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5646.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Head Brewer Mike Powell Evans with his new plaything]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5649.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Another view of the copper vapour heat recovery equipment]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5654.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Wort from the lauter tun is collected in a pre-run tank and heated to almost boiling on its way to the copper using this heat exchanger]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5658.JPG|thumb|center|400px|There are four pots for adding hops, salts and copper finings. A flow of wort collects the solids from the pots to add them to the process]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5660.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Underneath the 5.2m diameter lauter tun - the large pipes feed the mash in and the 'spokes' collect the wort to a central point. The green bit is part of the central spindle which moves up and down and circulates the raking arms.]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5675.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Two spent grains silos - two these days as the law demands they must be in place cleaned]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5687.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Another view of the remodelled brewery frontage - compare with 26 June 2001 view]]</div>
<div>[[Image:DSCF5690.JPG|thumb|center|400px|Brewery on the left and fermenting vessels on the right - there are now 19 compared to the nine back in 2001]]</div>
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File:DSCF5596.JPG|A metre has been added to the height of the building to the right of the Adnams signage - notice the slightly darker brickwork and window in the roof compared to the 26 June 2001 photos
File:DSCF5596.JPG|A metre has been added to the height of the building to the right of the Adnams signage - notice the slightly darker brickwork and window in the roof compared to the 26 June 2001 photos

Revision as of 10:51, 25 July 2016

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A metre has been added to the height of the building to the right of the Adnams signage - notice the slightly darker brickwork and window in the roof compared to the 26 June 2001 photos
The corner with Victoria Street has been tidied up and a full height window installed
Entrance to the brewery yard
The warehouse at Reydon - this is the loading bay side
Loading vehicles from preassembled pallets
Closing the curtain sides
Inside the main warehouse area showing the two metre deep glulam beams
Incoming trailers arrive through an airlock to avoid temperature fluctuations
Stock for the retail trade including CO2 cylinders
Detail of the glulam roof beams which are 48m long
A fork lift truck loading a trunking trailer
General view showing the warehouse construction
The retail vehicle bays
A trunking tractor and trailer
A close up of the sedum green roof and two solar panels which provide 80% of the site's electricity needs even in sunny Southwold!
Windblown grass seeds have settled amongst the sedum
Close up of the laminated structure of the glulam beams
A view of the distribution offices in the end bay
The site effluent is dealt with through a reed bed system
General view of the site showing the warehouse on the right with vehicle maintenance and Tech Services offices on the left.
The new Huppmann brewhouse - the silo on the left feeds the wet mill
Looking down on the wet mill
The copper vapour heat is recovered in the heat exchanger on the left
Head Brewer Mike Powell Evans with his new plaything
Another view of the copper vapour heat recovery equipment
Wort from the lauter tun is collected in a pre-run tank and heated to almost boiling on its way to the copper using this heat exchanger
There are four pots for adding hops, salts and copper finings. A flow of wort collects the solids from the pots to add them to the process
Underneath the 5.2m diameter lauter tun - the large pipes feed the mash in and the 'spokes' collect the wort to a central point. The green bit is part of the central spindle which moves up and down and circulates the raking arms.
Two spent grains silos - two these days as the law demands they must be in place cleaned
Another view of the remodelled brewery frontage - compare with 26 June 2001 view
Brewery on the left and fermenting vessels on the right - there are now 19 compared to the nine back in 2001

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