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File:0 DSCF1281.JPG|Harveys at Lewes on a crisp November afternoon
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File:10 DSCF1314.JPG|The brewery sits right beside the River Ouse
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File:11 DSCF1319.JPG|The brewery was designed by William Bradford and built in 1881
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File:12 DSCF1323.JPG|This shot shows the ornate fenestrated malt sack hoist
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File:13 DSCF1325.JPG|The brewery yard
File:14 DSCF1330.JPG
File:14 DSCF1330.JPG|The oriel window aka the arse end of the Victory is the brewers office
File:15 DSCF1336.JPG
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
File:20 DSCF1235.JPG|The malt room
File:21 DSCF1238.JPG|Another view of the malt room
File:22 DSCF1237.JPG|The sugar store with blocks of Ragus invert No3
File:23 DSCF1233.JPG|The working hop store - cone hops are in exclusive use
File:24 DSCF1247.JPG|The malt chute down to the mill
File:25 DSCF1291.JPG|The Boby mill
File:26 DSCF1234.JPG|Signage on the Malt Room door
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:32 DSCF1205.JPG|The 50 brl Briggs copper from 1985
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
File:54 DSCF1270.JPG|Casks are filled directly from the FVs above
File:55 DSCF1272.JPG|T100 half ounce compressed hop pellets for dry hopping the casks


0 DSCF1281 Harveys at Lewes on a crisp November afternoon
10 DSCF1314 The brewery sits right beside the River Ouse
11 DSCF1319 The brewery was designed by William Bradford and built in 1881
12 DSCF1323 This shot shows the ornate fenestrated malt sack hoist
13 DSCF1325 The brewery yard
14 DSCF1330 The oriel window aka the arse end of the Victory is the brewers office
15 DSCF1336 The brewery tower is a prominent Lewes landmark
16 DSCF1340 The weathervane on the top of the tower dates from 1621 and was discovered as the foundations were being dug in 1880
17 DSCF1338 Detail of the top of the brewing tower
20 DSCF1235 The malt room
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File:17 DSCF1338.JPG
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File:21 DSCF1238.JPG
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File:23 DSCF1233.JPG
File:24 DSCF1247.JPG
File:25 DSCF1291.JPG
File:26 DSCF1234.JPG
File:27 DSCF1240.JPG
File:28 DSCF1197.JPG
File:29 DSCF1198.JPG
File:30 DSCF1214.JPG
File:31 DSCF1203.JPG
File:32 DSCF1205.JPG
File:33 DSCF1204.JPG
File:34 DSCF1207.JPG
File:35 DSCF1242.JPG
File:36 DSCF1253.JPG
21 DSCF1238 Another view of the malt room
22 DSCF1237 The sugar store with blocks of Ragus invert No3
23 DSCF1233 The working hop store - cone hops are in exclusive use
24 DSCF1247 The malt chute down to the mill
25 DSCF1291 The Boby mill
26 DSCF1234 Signage on the Malt Room door
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
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File:40 DSCF1298.JPG
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File:52 DSCF1276.JPG
File:53 DSCF1275.JPG
File:54 DSCF1270.JPG
File:55 DSCF1272.JPG
41 DSCF1257 Collecting wort and a part covered attemperator panel
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
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
57 DSCF1266 The ale stores. Casks are fined just before despatch and polypin is collecting displaced ullage

Revision as of 21:16, 12 July 2016