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File:0 DSCF1281.JPG | File:0 DSCF1281.JPG|Harveys at Lewes on a crisp November afternoon | ||
File:10 DSCF1314.JPG|The brewery sits right beside the River Ouse | |||
File:11 DSCF1319.JPG|The brewery was designed by William Bradford and built in 1881 | |||
File:12 DSCF1323.JPG|This shot shows the ornate fenestrated malt sack hoist | |||
File:13 DSCF1325.JPG|The brewery yard | |||
File:14 DSCF1330.JPG|The oriel window aka the arse end of the Victory is the brewers office | |||
File:15 DSCF1336.JPG|The brewery tower is a prominent Lewes landmark | |||
File:16 DSCF1340.JPG|The weathervane on the top of the tower dates from 1621 and was discovered as the foundations were being dug in 1880 | |||
File:17 DSCF1338.JPG|Detail of the top of the brewing tower | |||
10 DSCF1314 The brewery sits right beside the River Ouse | File:20 DSCF1235.JPG|The malt room | ||
11 DSCF1319 The brewery was designed by William Bradford and built in 1881 | File:21 DSCF1238.JPG|Another view of the malt room | ||
12 DSCF1323 This shot shows the ornate fenestrated malt sack hoist | File:22 DSCF1237.JPG|The sugar store with blocks of Ragus invert No3 | ||
13 DSCF1325 The brewery yard | File:23 DSCF1233.JPG|The working hop store - cone hops are in exclusive use | ||
14 DSCF1330 The oriel window aka the arse end of the Victory is the brewers office | File:24 DSCF1247.JPG|The malt chute down to the mill | ||
15 DSCF1336 The brewery tower is a prominent Lewes landmark | File:25 DSCF1291.JPG|The Boby mill | ||
16 DSCF1340 The weathervane on the top of the tower dates from 1621 and was discovered as the foundations were being dug in 1880 | File:26 DSCF1234.JPG|Signage on the Malt Room door | ||
17 DSCF1338 Detail of the top of the brewing tower | File:27 DSCF1240.JPG|The two mash tuns mash 4.25 tonnes of malt at 0700. The second was built by Briggs in 1985. Note the 'lighthouse' run off controller in the foreground. | ||
File:28 DSCF1197.JPG|The wort safe from the pair of mash tuns | |||
File:29 DSCF1198.JPG|Last runnings | |||
File:30 DSCF1214.JPG|Sparging the old mash tun | |||
File:31 DSCF1203.JPG|The 'old' 60brl copper was made by Forsyths only in 1999 | |||
File:20 DSCF1235.JPG | File:32 DSCF1205.JPG|The 50 brl Briggs copper from 1985 | ||
File:21 DSCF1238.JPG | File:33 DSCF1204.JPG|Copper on the boil | ||
File:34 DSCF1207.JPG|Copperside man Kevin Richardson adding the late hops | |||
File:35 DSCF1242.JPG|View of the wort safe and the two coppers | |||
File:36 DSCF1253.JPG|The simple lines of the Forsyths copper | |||
File:37 DSCF1249.JPG|The sugar dissolving vessel for primings | |||
File:38 DSCF1250.JPG|XXX | |||
File:39 DSCF1333.JPG|Harveys has two grain trailers and four smaller ones for spent hops | |||
File:40 DSCF1298.JPG|Spent hops on their way to a local horticulturalist | |||
File:41 DSCF1257.JPG|Collecting wort and a part covered attemperator panel | |||
File:42 DSCF1254.JPG|Parachute skimming in the fermenting vessels | |||
File:43 DSCF1259.JPG|Lots of detail on the vessel blackboard for FT2 | |||
File:44 DSCF1260.JPG|Collection in progress into FT10 | |||
File:45 DSCF1262.JPG|The parachute lowering gear on FT12 | |||
File:46 DSCF1269.JPG|A barm trough in refrigerated storage | |||
File:50 DSCF1274.JPG|The old cask washer | |||
File:51 DSCF1278.JPG|The new Microdat cask washer | |||
File:52 DSCF1276.JPG|Detail of the Microdat cask washer | |||
File:53 DSCF1275.JPG|All the controls for the cask washer are well above floor level as a flood precaution | |||
22 DSCF1237 The sugar store with blocks of Ragus invert No3 | File:54 DSCF1270.JPG|Casks are filled directly from the FVs above | ||
23 DSCF1233 The working hop store - cone hops are in exclusive use | File:55 DSCF1272.JPG|T100 half ounce compressed hop pellets for dry hopping the casks | ||
24 DSCF1247 The malt chute down to the mill | File:56 DSCF1273.JPG|Another view of the four head racking line | ||
25 DSCF1291 The Boby mill | File:57 DSCF1266.JPG|The ale stores. Casks are fined just before despatch and the polypin is collecting displaced ullage | ||
26 DSCF1234 Signage on the Malt Room door | File:58 DSCF1268.JPG|More casks and more ullage | ||
27 DSCF1240 The two mash tuns mash 4.25 tonnes of malt at 0700. The second was built by Briggs in 1985. Note the 'lighthouse' run off controller in the foreground. | |||
28 DSCF1197 The wort safe from the pair of mash tuns | |||
29 DSCF1198 Last runnings | |||
30 DSCF1214 Sparging the old mash tun | |||
31 DSCF1203 The 'old' 60brl copper was made by Forsyths only in 1999 | |||
32 DSCF1205 The 50 brl Briggs copper from 1985 | |||
33 DSCF1204 Copper on the boil | |||
34 DSCF1207 Copperside man Kevin Richardson adding the late hops | |||
35 DSCF1242 View of the wort safe and the two coppers | |||
36 DSCF1253 The simple lines of the Forsyths copper | |||
37 DSCF1249 The sugar dissolving vessel for primings | |||
38 DSCF1250 XXX | |||
39 DSCF1333 Harveys has two grain trailers and four smaller ones for spent hops | |||
40 DSCF1298 Spent hops on their way to a local horticulturalist | |||
File:41 DSCF1257.JPG | |||
42 DSCF1254 Parachute skimming in the fermenting vessels | |||
43 DSCF1259 Lots of detail on the vessel blackboard for FT2 | |||
44 DSCF1260 Collection in progress into FT10 | |||
45 DSCF1262 The parachute lowering gear on FT12 | |||
46 DSCF1269 A barm trough in refrigerated storage | |||
50 DSCF1274 The old cask washer | |||
51 DSCF1278 The new Microdat cask washer | |||
52 DSCF1276 Detail of the Microdat cask washer | |||
53 DSCF1275 All the controls for the cask washer are well above floor level as a flood precaution | |||
54 DSCF1270 Casks are filled directly from the FVs above | |||
55 DSCF1272 T100 half ounce compressed hop pellets for dry hopping the casks | |||
56 DSCF1273 Another view of the four head racking line | |||
57 DSCF1266 The ale stores. Casks are fined just before despatch and polypin is collecting displaced ullage | |||
58 DSCF1268 More casks and more ullage | |||
File:61 DSCF1245.JPG|Brewer Ian Burgess completes his paperwork | File:61 DSCF1245.JPG|Brewer Ian Burgess completes his paperwork | ||
File:62 DSCF1246.JPG|Traditional hand written ledgers | File:62 DSCF1246.JPG|Traditional hand written ledgers | ||
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File:91 DSCF1284.JPG|A local delivery vehicle - all beer is sold within 50 miles | File:91 DSCF1284.JPG|A local delivery vehicle - all beer is sold within 50 miles | ||
File:92 DSCF1343.JPG|The sign to Harveys largest account - the brewery shop | File:92 DSCF1343.JPG|The sign to Harveys largest account - the brewery shop | ||
File:93 DSCF1302.JPG|Harveys do 18 bottled beers | File:93 DSCF1302.JPG|Harveys do 18 bottled beers... | ||
File:94 DSCF1305.JPG| | File:94 DSCF1305.JPG|...many in presentation packs... | ||
File:95 DSCF1306.JPG|...along with jugs and other memorabilia | File:95 DSCF1306.JPG|...along with jugs and other memorabilia | ||
File:97 DSCF1317.JPG|Miles Jenner does not have far to go to work | File:97 DSCF1317.JPG|Miles Jenner does not have far to go to work | ||
File:98 DSCF1299.JPG|Miles Jenner at his sample room door | File:98 DSCF1299.JPG|Miles Jenner at his sample room door | ||
File:99 DSCF1349.JPG|This fine old jug dates from 1905 and R&H Jenner's South London Brewery on the Southwark Road near the Elephant and Castle | File:99 DSCF1349.JPG|This fine old jug dates from 1905 and R&H Jenner's South London Brewery on the Southwark Bridge Road near the Elephant and Castle. Brewing without the Jenners continued until 1964 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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