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File:DSCF3899.JPG|The brewery was opened in 1974
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File:DSCF3900.JPG|The brewery was designed to incorporate the shape of a viking longboat - the prow is the brewhouse
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File:DSCF3901.JPG|Corporate offices on site
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File:DSCF3902.JPG|Road tanker loading bay
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File:DSCF3903.JPG|Another view of road tankers
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File:DSCF3988.JPG|The bare concrete does present a rather austere facade
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File:DSCF3989.JPG|Steam issues from the viking longboat!
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File:DSCF3990.jpg|Two malt silos. One has nine 100 tonne cells and other six 200t
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File:DSCF3991.JPG|Malt wagon unloading
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File:DSCF3992.JPG|The chisel bottom of the silo cells in created by a huge conical bottom to the structure
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File:DSCF3993.JPG|The outfeed conveyors from the malt silos
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File:DSCF3999.JPG|CO<sub>2</sub> collection plant by Union Engineering from Denmark
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File:DSCF4001.JPG|60% of the beer bitterness comes from liquid extract. It is kept warm in a Decker cabinet.
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File:DSCF4002.JPG|The extract is tipped from a drum into the working tank
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File:DSCF4003.JPG|This device slits hop pellet boxes - it was awaiting its cabinet
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File:DSCF4004.JPG|Hop pellets are fed into the hop pots. Wort picks them up and pumps the hops to the coppers
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File:DSCF4007.JPG|Another treatments pot
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File:DSCF4008.JPG|Inside the cavernous brewhouse
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File:DSCF4022.JPG|The malt screens are by Buhler
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File:DSCF4023.JPG|The Chronos Richardson malt weighers
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File:DSCF4024.JPG|The hammer mill within its acoustic and explosion proof box
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File:DSCF4025.JPG|This 12 tonne Meura mash filter was installed in 1998
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File:DSCF4026.JPG|The wort balance tank on the Meura mash filter
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File:DSCF4031.JPG|The newer mash filter installed in 2002
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File:DSCF4034.JPG|Below the mash filter showing the spent grains discharge trough
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File:DSCF4035.JPG|The discharge to the spent grains tanks
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File:DSCF4036.JPG|High above the brew vessels
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File:DSCF4045.JPG|The two mash filters are at right angles to each other
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File:DSCF4047.JPG|Bare concrete walls in the brewhouse
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File:DSCF4055.JPG|The copper calandria by Huppmann
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File:DSCF4058.JPG|Taking a wort sample
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File:DSCF4062.JPG|The vessel in the foreground is the whirlpool with the wort prerun vessel behind
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File:DSCF4068.JPG|The whirlpool vessel
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File:DSCF4070.JPG|The mash vessel will process 12 tonnes every two hours giving twelve 650hL brews a day. There are two mash lines
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File:DSCF4071.JPG|One of 74 x 1500hL conical bottomed fermenters
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File:DSCF4076.JPG|Equipment on the top of a fermenter
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File:DSCF4077.JPG|A view from the riverbank of some of the 34 x 7000hL conditioning tanks. The working corridor is underground.
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File:DSCF4078.JPG|Filtrox candle filter
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File:DSCF4079.JPG|Some of the 14 x 1250hL horizontal bright beer tanks
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File:DSCF4080.JPG|440mL cans of Skol coming off two can lines
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File:DSCF4081.JPG|The Krones can filler and Ferrum seamer
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File:DSCF4082.JPG|A record week on No1 can line
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File:DSCF4089.JPG|Bottle conveyors with the Sander Hansen pasteuriser on the right
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File:DSCF4090.JPG|The 1998 Krones bottling line works at 54,000bph
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File:DSCF4091.JPG|Change parts for the bottling line
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File:DSCF4092.JPG|The 16 lane APV kegging line dates from 1993 and will fill 1000 50L kegs an hour
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File:DSCF4093.JPG|Locator board handling is still manual
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DSCF3899 The brewery was opened in 1974
DSCF3900 The brewery was designed to incorporate the shape of a viking longboat - the prow is the brewhouse
DSCF3901 Corporate offices on site
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DSCF3902 Road tanker loading bay
DSCF3903 Another view of road tankers
DSCF3988 The bare concrete does present a rather austere facade
DSCF3989 Steam issues from the viking longboat!
DSCF3990 Two malt silos. One has nine 100 tonne cells and other six 200t
DSCF3991 Malt wagon unloading
DSCF3992 The chisel bottom of the silo cells in created by a huge conical bottom to the structure
DSCF3993 The outfeed conveyors from the malt silos
DSCF3999 CO2 collection plant by Union Engineering from Denmark
DSCF4001 60% of the beer bitterness comes from liquid extract. It is kept warm in a Decker cabinet.
DSCF4002 The extract is tipped from a drum into the working tank
DSCF4003 This device slits hop pellet boxes - it was awaiting its cabinet
DSCF4004 Hop pellets are fed into the hop pots. Wort picks them up and pumps the hops to the coppers
DSCF4007 Another treatments pot
DSCF4008 Inside the cavernous brewhouse
DSCF4022 The malt screens are by Buhler
DSCF4023 The Chronos Richardson malt weighers
DSCF4024 The hammer mill within its acoustic and explosion proof box
DSCF4025 This 12 tonne Meura mash filter was installed in 1998
DSCF4026 The wort balance tank on the Meura mash filter
DSCF4031 The newer mash filter installed in 2002
DSCF4034 Below the mash filter showing the spent grains discharge silo
DSCF4035 The discharge to the spent grains tanks
DSCF4036 High above the brew vessels
DSCF4037 The two mash filters are at right angles to eachother
DSCF4047 Bare concrete walls in the brewhouse
DSCF4055 The copper calandria by Huppmann
DSCF4058 Taking a wort sample
DSCF4062 The vessel in the foreground is the whirlpool with the wort prerun vessel behind
DSCF4068 The whirlpool vessel
DSCF4070 The mash vessel will process 12 tonnes every two hours giving twelve 650hL brews a day. There are two mash lines
DSCF4071 One of 74 x 1500hL conical bottomed fermenters
DSCF4076 Equipment on the top of a fermenter
DSCF4077 A view from the riverbank of some of the 34 x 7000hL conditioning tanks. The working corridor is underground.
DSCF4078 Filtrox candle filter
DSCF4079 Some of the 14 x 1250hL horizontal bright beer tanks
DSCF4080 440mL cans of Skol coming off two can lines
DSCF4081 The Krones can filler and Ferrum seamer
DSCF4082 A record week on No1 can line
DSCF4089 Bottle conveyors with the Sander Hansen pasteuriser on the right
DSCF4090 The 1998 Krones bottling line works at 54,000bph
DSCF4091 Change parts for the bottling line
DSCF4092 The 16 lane APV kegging line dates from 1993 and will fill 1000 50L kegs an hour
DSCF4093 Locator board handling is still manual
[[category:Brewer & Distillery International Gallery]]

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