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BS LOGO The Black Sheep Brewery logo | |||
BS The brewery was once Lightfoot's maltings in Masham | <gallery> | ||
BS1 The entrance to the visitors facilities | File:BS LOGO.jpg|The Black Sheep Brewery logo | ||
BS2 The Black Sheep portfolio on sale | File:BS.JPG|The brewery was once Lightfoot's maltings in Masham | ||
BS3 The Black Sheep Bistro | File:BS1.JPG|The entrance to the visitors facilities | ||
BSB clip Black Sheep Bitter pump clip | File:BS2.JPG|The Black Sheep portfolio on sale | ||
DSCF4379 The new cask racking room - on the right is the brewhouse | File:BS3.JPG|The Black Sheep Bistro | ||
DSCF4380 Casks arrive on the 'Sheepy Shifter' from the local depot | File:BSB clip.jpg|Black Sheep Bitter pump clip | ||
DSCF4381 Off loading empty casks for washing | File:DSCF4379.JPG|The new cask racking room - on the right is the brewhouse | ||
DSCF4382 Diesel fork lift clamp truck taking casks to the line | File:DSCF4380.JPG|Casks arrive on the 'Sheepy Shifter' from the local depot | ||
DSCF4383 View of the line built by Microdat; dirties in on the right, debung, wash, label and rekeystone, fill and seal, palletise and away | File:DSCF4381.JPG|Off loading empty casks for washing | ||
DSCF4387 The truck driver moves the locator board from a layer of empties to a layer of fulls | File:DSCF4382.JPG|Diesel fork lift clamp truck taking casks to the line | ||
DSCF4393 Making sure the keystone is uppermost, the casks pass to the deshive and dekeystoning machine | File:DSCF4383.JPG|View of the line built by Microdat; dirties in on the right, debung, wash, label and rekeystone, fill and seal, palletise and away | ||
DSCF4403 Casks enter the washing machine | File:DSCF4387.JPG|The truck driver moves the locator board from a layer of empties to a layer of fulls | ||
DSCF4405 The rear of the Microdat cask washer | File:DSCF4393.JPG|Making sure the keystone is uppermost, the casks pass to the deshive and dekeystoning machine | ||
DSCF4409 The washer has 10 stations | File:DSCF4403.JPG|Casks enter the washing machine | ||
DSCF4412 View of the discharge end. The cask is upended and an operator places a new keystone into the | File:DSCF4405.JPG|The rear of the Microdat cask washer | ||
DSCF4414 | File:DSCF4409.JPG|The washer has 10 stations | ||
DSCF4418 The four lane filling machine | File:DSCF4412.JPG|View of the discharge end. The cask is upended and an operator places a new keystone into the aperture... | ||
DSCF4420 The filling head has two stations, this one fills the | File:DSCF4414.JPG|...a machine presses it home and the Logopak machine adds a label | ||
DSCF4421 | File:DSCF4418.JPG|The four lane filling machine | ||
DSCF4430 The Velderflex pumps for metering in the isinglass finings | File:DSCF4420.JPG|The filling head has two stations, this one fills the cask... | ||
DSCF4434 Four cleaning nozzles for the beer heads | File:DSCF4421.JPG|...then the beer head disengages, the operator places a shive in the aperture and the frame moves back and the shive is pressed home | ||
DSCF4439 The cask is upended and heads towards the camera for palletising | File:DSCF4427.JPG|An operator oversees the machinery and places a shive over the bung hole once the filling head disengages | ||
DSCF4442 A completed three layer pallet is created by the truck operator | File:DSCF4430.JPG|The Velderflex pumps for metering in the isinglass finings | ||
DSCF4448 This fiercesome device will grab a cask inside the chime and lift it on to flat pallets as required by some customers | File:DSCF4434.JPG|Four cleaning nozzles for the beer heads | ||
DSCF4470 Inside the brewhouse | File:DSCF4439.JPG|The cask is upended and heads towards the camera for palletising | ||
DSCF4473 The old mash tun, you can just about see the grist case above and the underback taps below | File:DSCF4442.JPG|A completed three layer pallet is created by the truck operator | ||
DSCF4476 The original mash tun (and copper) came from Hartleys at Ulverston | File:DSCF4448.JPG|This fiercesome device will grab a cask inside the chime and lift it on to flat pallets as required by some customers | ||
DSCF4482 The old copper dates from 1947, Grange Engineering in Burton on Trent fitted a stainless inside | File:DSCF4470.JPG|Inside the brewhouse | ||
DSCF4483 The manway is not visible from the visitors walkway | File:DSCF4473.JPG|The old mash tun, you can just about see the grist case above and the underback taps below | ||
DSCF4484 The external calandria for the copper | File:DSCF4476.JPG|The original mash tun (and copper) came from Hartleys at Ulverston | ||
DSCF4486 Head Brewer Paul Ambler with the new mash tun which was built by Grange Engineering. | File:DSCF4482.JPG|The old copper dates from 1947, Grange Engineering in Burton on Trent fitted a stainless inside | ||
DSCF4487 The spent grain | File:DSCF4483.JPG|The manway is not visible from the visitors walkway | ||
DSCF4488 ..and two positive displacement Seepex pumps | File:DSCF4484.JPG|The external calandria for the copper | ||
DSCF4491 In the hop room | File:DSCF4486.JPG|Head Brewer Paul Ambler with the new mash tun which was built by Grange Engineering. | ||
DSCF4493 Hops from | File:DSCF4487.JPG|The spent grain chutes... | ||
DSCF4494 Hops from Sussex.. | File:DSCF4488.JPG|...and two positive displacement Seepex pumps | ||
DSCF4496 ..and hops from Herefordshire | File:DSCF4491.JPG|In the hop room | ||
DSCF4498 Head Brewer Paul Ambler rubs the hops | File:DSCF4493.JPG|Hops from Kent... | ||
File:DSCF4494.JPG|Hops from Sussex... | |||
DSCF4505 Grange Engineering's Steels masher and grist case | File:DSCF4496.JPG|...and hops from Herefordshire | ||
DSCF4511 Yorkshire square 'rounds' built new by Shobwood | File:DSCF4498.JPG|Head Brewer Paul Ambler rubs the hops | ||
DSCF4515 The operator is cropping the yeast from the left hand 'square' - note the rousing fantail on the righthand FV | File:DSCF4503.JPG|The new mash tun side commissioned in 2004 | ||
DSCF4517 Cropping the yeast | File:DSCF4505.JPG|Grange Engineering's Steels masher and grist case | ||
DSCF4518 A venerable slate square rescued from Darleys at Thorne | File:DSCF4511.JPG|Yorkshire square 'rounds' built new by Shobwood in Burton on Trent | ||
DSCF4525 A slate square in action | File:DSCF4515.JPG|The operator is cropping the yeast from the left hand 'square' - note the rousing fantail on the righthand FV | ||
DSCF4526 A round square in action | File:DSCF4517.JPG|Cropping the yeast | ||
DSCF4528 The top floor is domed for strength, the starting wort level will touch the underside of the floor at the periphery leaving 100mm freeboard under the hole | File:DSCF4518.JPG|A venerable slate square rescued from Darleys at Thorne | ||
DSCF4541 Operators Dan Scott Paul and Steve Wilson | File:DSCF4525.JPG|A slate square in action | ||
DSCF4542 Brewers Astrid Hewitt and Alan Dunn | File:DSCF4526.JPG|A round square in action | ||
DSCF4543 Maturation vessels | File:DSCF4528.JPG|The top floor is domed for strength, the starting wort level will touch the underside of the floor at the periphery leaving 100mm freeboard under the hole | ||
DSCF4547 The beer processing block | File:DSCF4541.JPG|Operators Dan Scott Paul and Steve Wilson | ||
File:DSCF4542.JPG|Brewers Astrid Hewitt and Alan Dunn | |||
File:DSCF4543.JPG|Maturation vessels | |||
File:DSCF4547.JPG|The beer processing block | |||
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