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Whilst some sites are mainly intact, other locations have a very small representation.
Whilst some sites are mainly intact, other locations have a very small representation.


Please Note: That it is the responsibility of members and their guests to organise their own insurance cover. Wear suitable footwear for malting and brewery visits. The buildings may be several storey's high with no lifts. Floors are often wet and uneven. Urban walks and touring such premises is not recommended for any persons with walking disabilities etc.  
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===Please Note===
That it is the responsibility of members and their guests to organise their own insurance cover. Wear suitable footwear for malting and brewery visits. The buildings may be several storey's high with no lifts. Floors are often wet and uneven. Urban walks and touring such premises is not recommended for any persons with walking disabilities etc.  


The BHS supports  sensible drinkaware policies
The BHS supports  sensible drinkaware policies

Revision as of 18:50, 29 May 2015

This is a list of walks through towns where there are significant brewery building remains.

Whilst some sites are mainly intact, other locations have a very small representation.

Please Note

That it is the responsibility of members and their guests to organise their own insurance cover. Wear suitable footwear for malting and brewery visits. The buildings may be several storey's high with no lifts. Floors are often wet and uneven. Urban walks and touring such premises is not recommended for any persons with walking disabilities etc.

The BHS supports sensible drinkaware policies